@rio I can't believe you are not using the new kid on the block that makes you the customer and not the product, while also providing a better service. (Imagine providing such a good service that an open-source software developer shills for your company) https://kagi.com/
@joe_vinegar Kagi is paid but worth every penny. There’s a free trial (no cc required) so you can evaluate it. The devs are very responsive on Discord and the feedback forum. I’m fascinated by their ethos and direction. https://kagi.com
I'm now using https://kagi.com/ as the default search engine across all my devices via their Safari Extension that redirects search queries to Kagi.
hat tip to @stuart for letting me know this existed.
So, am hearing a lot of buzz about https://kagi.com and yeah, it seems good. (It is pretty well forgotten that one of the first good-ish search engines, Infoseek, had a pay-per-search model too.) Anyhow… where does Kagi get its data? I have seen many general statements that it has a crawler, but I see no evidence. In particular, I see nothing that (a) looks at my robots.txt and (b) has kagi in its name.
I've switched over to Kagi Search as my default search engine everywhere. https://kagi.com
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