Comment by kelnos
7 months ago
Strange, I rarely don't find what I need on Kagi, and when I do and fall back to Google, the results there are no more helpful.
7 months ago
Strange, I rarely don't find what I need on Kagi, and when I do and fall back to Google, the results there are no more helpful.
this is my experience as well. sometimes I accidentally search Google and I find it extremely annoying and the results to be demonstrably worse most of the time
the example I like to show people is searching "how to fix a leaky faucet"
Kagi shows helpful answers and videos from sites like This Old House.
Google shows ads for plumbers near me. If I had wanted a plumber, I would've searched for that.
Searching "how to fix a leaky faucet" on Google turned up the page from "This Old House" immediately (top 3 results, top 2 were wikiHow and a YouTube video that seemed OK at a glance).
I'm not sure why my personal results are often so much better than posts like this one whenever I do the experiment - maybe it's based on location?
Do you use an ad blocker? I can confirm the results: plumber ads that extend below the fold, followed by one useful article from Home Depot, then a useless "people also ask" blob of links, some videos (likely useful, faucets aren't complex), and another useless "people also" blob.
I am in the US, if that matters.
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>>the example I like to show people is searching "how to fix a leaky faucet"
>Kagi shows helpful answers and videos from sites like This Old House.
>Google shows ads for plumbers near me. If I had wanted a plumber, I would've searched for that.
JFC.
This illustrates one of my biggest complaints about current Google (which has been the case for sometime):
They make their software behave as though they know what I (you) want, better than I do (you do).
So they give you the results they think you need, rather than those you really want.
Infuriating squared.
And idiots cubed.
>So they give you the results they think you need, rather than those you really want.
Correction: I should say, their stupid machine learning algorithms think you need.