• TrackinDaKraken
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    493 days ago

    Search results are shit now.

    Our only hope is this opens the door to some competitor, who’ll provide actually useful search results. I know that would be very expensive to start.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      153 days ago

      For the longest time I didn’t understand why people were saying Google search had gone to shit. Worked for me! Now it cancerous.

      I can search for a YouTube video I know well, nada unless I go directly to YT. Google can’t even find shit in their own space!

    • MacStainless
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      93 days ago

      Kagi. Kagi is the answer. Been using it for 3-months and it’s absolutely worth the $5 a month.

      • @Potatar@lemmy.world
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        43 days ago

        What if content amount is the problem and old search algorithms simply do not scale well? (Pagerank algorithm has bunch of assumptions, are they still true/good enough?)

        • @Zephorah@discuss.online
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          32 days ago

          I’m not a programmer. Let me state it better though. I want the algorithms or lack thereof of the early 00s. I want to be able to search for something and get more than scrape sites and top 14, 17, or 22 lists. I want to be able to search for a businesses and contractors and get more than national chains with 800 numbers. If I type in electricians in city, state, I want it to actually do that instead of making me find a map app.

    • @SGforce@lemmy.ca
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      23 days ago

      It’ll be bing or something. The internet is too big nowadays for a small group to keep up. There’s just too much new information streaming in.

    • @majster@lemmy.zip
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      -33 days ago

      Brave search has its own index and it works for me. Pretty good way out of big tech for web search.