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faith in Kagi

2024-04-03 00:46:47.384051+02 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Lori writes Why I lost faith in Kagi. I subscribed for a little while, hoping that this was a new search engine, but when it became clear that they were going down the "AI" route, and it was degrading their search capability, I lost interest.

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#Comment Re: faith in Kagi made: 2024-04-12 22:51:33.242836+02 by: Dan Lyke

OS News: Do not use Kagi

#Comment Re: faith in Kagi made: 2024-04-18 18:14:16.833875+02 by: Dan Lyke

RT lori @lori@hackers.town

I was just reminded of that Google employee in my mentions ages ago that tried to explain to me that my standards were too high because their quality raters think LLM generated spam blogs aren't low quality results.

The Kagi thing was like that except if it had been the CEO doing it.

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