I’ve been a DDG Stan for years but after doing some research on freeBSD kernel modification I’ve realized just how bad the AI SLOP articles have become, and they’re doing nothing to filter them out. Lately it seems every result is either a nuked reddit thread, or an LLM produced static page that almost is convincing enough to be a real person (if it weren’t confidently producing advice for Linux on a page claiming to be for freeBSD).
I do most of my browsing in Links and Offpunk, so HTML only is highly preferred, no JavaScript, as it is non-functional in my browsers of choice.
The engines don’t necessarily need to be clearweb, I’m down to clown with Gemini, Gopher, i2p… I’d prefer against TOR but if its the only place to find a decent web browser I’ll use it.
solrize@lemmy.ml 1 week ago
It’s difficult for software to identify slop, since if there was a technical way to do so, the same methods would be used to generate more convincing slop.
You could give kagi.com a try (fake email address gets you 100 free trial queries) but idk if the output format will work with your browsers. Paid plans start at $5/month. It gives you more filtering options than DDG and so on give you, but I don’t think it’s better at detecting slop. Some people think it’s great and that it’s well worth the cost. I tried the 100 queries and thought it was a bit nicer than DDG but not that big a deal. YMMV.
ArsonButCute@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Worth a shot for a free trial, thank you 🙏