cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/47107360

Google is making its Search more centred around AI, turning it into a conversation.

Besides being a worse experience, the websites from which it sources its information are losing all traffic and recognition.

Recommend a list of alternatives:

  • Kagi - Paid but better experience than Google
  • Ecosia - Similar experience while supporting a good cause
  • Qwant - Increasingly unique results and building a EU-first index
  • DuckDuckGo - Privacy-focused search, but quality of results may vary

More options: https://purchasewithpurpose.io/category/search-engine/

  • 👍Maximum Derek👍@discuss.tchncs.de
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    I degoogled as a Covid project. Mostly it just made me feel a little bit better… and then GenAI hit. Hopefully I’ll go my whole life without ever having used Gemini. And hopefully, if they ingested any of my pre-pandemic emails, photos, docs, etc to train with, pulling it out of cold storage will at least have cost them extra time and money.

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    7 hours ago

    I wouldn’t know because I mainly use DuckDuckGo and haven’t had a reason to use Google in a long time.

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      6 hours ago

      are you aware of any instances that have lasted longer than a few months?

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        I have it set up on my own home server. Before that, I had it set up on individual PCs. It’s super easy. I guess you mean public instances. I’ve never used one because it is so easy to set up for yourself.

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    Google Search has long since diminished from it’s peak. 15 years ago we used to play a “game” by describing something as vaguely or strangely as possible and would be entertained to find it still on the first page of search results.

    SEO and paid ranking caused a steady decline in Google search performance, and LLMs are the kill shot.

    Indexing and ranking were already a solved problem, and conventional algorithms accomplished it much better than LLMs do. Unfortunately, LLMs need to find uses to justify investment, so now they must be used for any task that they can be used for, even if its worse than the solutions that we already had.

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      even if its worse than the solutions that we already had.

      Like Gemini replacing Assistant. Holy shit, what a dumpster fire.

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      The other factor is companies, interests, paying the Google and their ilk to not include things in search results. And only include what they choose as an alternative.

      Then you might have different interests gaming the search results to bury something they don’t like.

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    Kagi and Startpage are my go-to search engines these days.
    I have a paid Kagi account and feel it is very much worth the investment.

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      What makes it worth it to you over something like Ecosia?

      Also, I’m on the fence about startpage. They were Dutch but were bought by an American advertising company.

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      I do not like the vibes of Startpage’s owner, System1.

      If you’re using Startpage because it uses google on the back-end, Ecosia does much the same nowadays (you can toggle between that and bing).

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    8 hours ago

    Ugh, damn post title. I went through the whole article looking for the alternatives before realizing the title of the article says nothing about alternatives.

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      Capitalism sucks:

      • Private property fetishism (erodes the commons)
      • Free market fundamentalism (prioritizes the freedoms of the biggest asset holders over the rest)
      • Accumulationism (incentivizes hoarding far beyond where most people would have liked to stop hoarding if the system didn’t demand it)
      • Consolidationism leading into economic royalism (mergers leading to monopolies, oligopolies, monopsonies, a two-tiered “justice” system, rules for thee but not for me)
      • Transactionalism (no sense of society or priciples, but instead a system of backscratching where things only get done for their exchange value and for no other reason)
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    I use Vivaldi with Startpage instead of Chrome, etc; because I hate getting the AI results that are wrong half the time because they pull off of what some idiot on Reddit said (or just hallucinate)