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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•edit-26 months agoInstead of the childishly condescending question, suggest alternatives for those who don’t know I’ve been sticking with Kagi in the hope that it improves
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoKagi looks nice! Going by how the results are pretty much the same, it looks like it’s a proxy for bing in the us. Like duckduckgo, ecosia and yahoo
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoAgain, actually. Yahoo as integrated to the browser search bar is basically what googled used to be a decade ago. It’s just a proxy for bing tho
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•6 months agoI like alternative bing clients too! Personally I use yahoo. A colleage of mine uses an open source thing called searx, it works pretty darn well
You’re still using google?
Instead of the childishly condescending question, suggest alternatives for those who don’t know
I’ve been sticking with Kagi in the hope that it improves
Kagi looks nice! Going by how the results are pretty much the same, it looks like it’s a proxy for bing in the us. Like duckduckgo, ecosia and yahoo
Oh my god, you’re still using Yahoo
Again, actually. Yahoo as integrated to the browser search bar is basically what googled used to be a decade ago. It’s just a proxy for bing tho
Oh my god, you’re still using a browser lol
Yea, it’s not a bad idea to have one
Duckduckgo works great
I like alternative bing clients too! Personally I use yahoo. A colleage of mine uses an open source thing called searx, it works pretty darn well