It’s quite interesting watching what domains Kagi users simply block in the search engine. Seems people are getting fed up with a lot of shitty web sites.
Even loving Kagi and Orion since switching recently. I’ll probably be subscribing.
Submitted 1 year ago by 1984@lemmy.today to technology@lemmy.world
It’s quite interesting watching what domains Kagi users simply block in the search engine. Seems people are getting fed up with a lot of shitty web sites.
Even loving Kagi and Orion since switching recently. I’ll probably be subscribing.
I've been an early adopter subscribe for months and I'm loving it. The tools available make searching easier and so much more useful.
czech@kbin.social 1 year ago
I've been enjoying kagi but it's tough trying to operate with a limited number of searches. For example: when I'm struggling to put together some basic python I'm used to iterating through many different queries to find the results I need. At 1.5 cents a search (or whatever) I have to be more careful. I can't swing $25/mo for my search engine at the moment.
hh93@lemm.ee 1 year ago
I’m in the same boat
I feel it should’t be per search but rather limit billing to 1 per 5 minutes or something that is somehow identifying context so if I am searching for the same thing and trying out different queries to see what gives me the best result that shouldn’t count as 5 queries if I’m just adding or removing words from/to an earlier query
czech@kbin.social 1 year ago
This is a good idea. If it grouped similar searches together and only counted them as "one" it would feel a lot more usable.
1984@lemmy.today 1 year ago
Have you used chatgpt for this? It’s incredible at putting together code and explaining code, much better than search engine.
czech@kbin.social 1 year ago
Yep, that's what I ended up doing. It worked amazingly well for my simple task while i struggled with "types" or something.