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It's positively maddening. Especially since that Spez has turned Reddit into a walled garden experience now, I no longer want to rely on Reddit for answers. Google is just a mess of garbage blogs full of link rotted 'answers'.
All the AI generated websites are driving me insane. They just repeat the same thing over and over again with a bunch of useless text.
Most of which are AI generated
I no longer used reddit daily. But I still use it (without an account) mainly for research. Reddit no longer exists. It's just a databse of answers like stack overflow to me.
Interestingly I even relay even less and less on searching reddit through google. I use bing ai and bardai since their dataset upadates daily.
I don't have access to Bard (Canada) and I don't use Bing nor Edge, but ChatGPT is usually pretty good at telling me what to look for or giving me an answer that's close to the real thing or has the right keywords. However, it's really often just wrong enough that people replacing a search engine with it and use it for information is kind of worrying...
Yeah, Duckduckgo, but I find accuracy a bit questionable. It's not as predictive as Google. If you have suggestions though I'll def try them.
Apparently Bing is great for porn but I wouldn't know.
DDG is just Bing anyway
Underrated comment.
Fwiw, Amplosion is a great iOS app/safari extension to de-AMP google search results. Bonus: it’s made by Christian Selig, the dev behind Apollo (rip).
I just want a search engine that is brave enough to give me no results.
DuckDuckGo is shit. It doesn't even understand basic syntax like quotes for some reason. I would rather have it only give me a few results to my query as opposed to showing me unrelated nonsense. Through the years I will occasionally try to give it a chance, but I can never find anything useful with it.
Then everyone tells me "well, I just use DuckDuckGo to search Google using !g". Well what the heck is the point of doing that? Now I have to type two extra characters to search the exact same search engine I was using anyway.
I agree with you. I just never get very useful results from it.
Kagi is good but it's paid
There is a new search engine https://trystract.com/ that is in Beta. It is interesting in that it's open source and has a 'Discussions' feature that returns some Lemmy results. As it's a Beta it's pretty hit or miss right now.