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Comment by rigelbm

1 day ago

As a Kagi long time user, and a Linux die-hard, I don't get the obsession with having everything being open source.

This will sound overly critic (sorry before hand), but what do you want the source code for?

Do you read the source code of every open source applications you use? Do you compile all of them to make sure there are no shenanigans? If you do, congratulations, you are a member of a very niche group of people, that I'm not sure companies will be targeting.

I pay Kagi because I don't want to be the product (via no-privacy ad businesses). Not because I hate ads per-se (although I really dislike them), but because ads-funding incentives are contrary to make their products better. I like to know that Kagi's only incentive is to make their products better, so that I will keep paying for them.

I more than welcome that now expanding to browsers. I would get absolutely 0 value from it being open source, and so would most users I would guess, including probably you, even if you are fundamentally against closed source software, which you have the right to be of course.

As a WebKit developer Id literally fix bugs and make it better. We cannot, so they just lost interest from most developers that could help them.