← Back to context Comment by dylan604 18 hours ago I read it more as "company having morals". Not many US companies have "morals". 2 comments dylan604 Reply 0x1ch 18 hours ago Google doesn't, Kagi seems to (hopefully). I meant this more as a jab at countries willing to block Google, as they're generally dictatorships / authoritarian in nature. Oh the irony, as an american saying this in 2026.... lostlogin 7 hours ago They do, but do they align with your own?It’s difficult, because Kagi results are so good and the alternatives are often business that behave worse.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42349797
0x1ch 18 hours ago Google doesn't, Kagi seems to (hopefully). I meant this more as a jab at countries willing to block Google, as they're generally dictatorships / authoritarian in nature. Oh the irony, as an american saying this in 2026.... lostlogin 7 hours ago They do, but do they align with your own?It’s difficult, because Kagi results are so good and the alternatives are often business that behave worse.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42349797
lostlogin 7 hours ago They do, but do they align with your own?It’s difficult, because Kagi results are so good and the alternatives are often business that behave worse.https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42349797
Google doesn't, Kagi seems to (hopefully). I meant this more as a jab at countries willing to block Google, as they're generally dictatorships / authoritarian in nature. Oh the irony, as an american saying this in 2026....
They do, but do they align with your own?
It’s difficult, because Kagi results are so good and the alternatives are often business that behave worse.
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42349797