

One way to get businesses to move their factories back to the US due to tarrifs: Start nationalizing them.
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One way to get businesses to move their factories back to the US due to tarrifs: Start nationalizing them.
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Careful. I suggested kagi in another thread and was accused of being a shill.
Don’t understand how people can pay $7 for a coffee but won’t consider paying $5 or $10 a month for clean search results.
Worst part of this is 4-space indents. Damn script kiddies.
I’ve almost forgotten how shitty Google has become. Been using kagi search for a year now.
It’s so nice to get clean unbiased search results.
I’ll pour one out for the Yaris.
It’s useful for my firmware development, but it’s a tool like any other. Pros and cons.
Five years ago the audience would have fawned all over this kind of crap.
It’s good to see people are wise to his stock pumping strategy now.
Supposedly she was an information and IT specialist… Setting the thing up to not broadcast its SSID should have been one of the first things they thought of. But probably she didn’t know it could be done, which again speaks to her overall incompetence.
Please try kagi.
Not saying it’s you, but some people that think paying for Search is silly have forgotten how wonderful clean searches with actual answers are.
I totally came to say this. Google has become designed to tarpit you into staying on the site longer. They no longer have the goal of giving you what you want quickly, they want you to see more ads.
Google makes $307/yr. per user. They are strongly motivated to tarpit us. If we want a clean search experience we need to be open to the idea of paying.
As an embedded systems dev that searches a lot of obscure stuff, I use Kagi and love it. Go try its free searches and see for yourself.
If you value your time and mental stability, please do yourself a favor and go see what clean, high quality search results look like on Kagi.
We’re at a point where not only should the Internet be classified as a utility, so should Search.
That’s a bit woke for Texas isn’t it?
I use paid search engine kagi.com; search results with no ads or “promoted” crap.
Seeing search results without all the advertising is shocking the first few times you do it. It’s amazing how much advertising pollution has crept into Google’s search results.
I use kagi; love it. As an embedded systems developer I’m more productive with it.
It’s okay to plagiarize books if they’re in a library.
I read that stuff a few weeks ago. And the responses and discussion on Kagi’s Discord. I’ll continue to monitor Kagi’s behavior, of course, but for now I prefer Kagi. I get far more relevant results with no advertising noise and as much or as little “AI” assistance as I want.
Google is a cesspool and DDG is simply inferior - worthy, but inferior.
Try Kagi. Paid search engines are the future in order to extract yourself from the enshittification of “free” search engines.
One day soon someone will search online for what to do for a cut and some AI will spit out “Blood letting can actually be healthy in many American males, since often they have a overabundance of iron…”
ChatGPT and github copilot are great tools, but they’re like a chainsaw: if you apply them incorrectly or become too casual and careless with them, they will kickback at you and fuck your day up.
The Senate and the House need to do something for margins to matter though.