If you’re looking for a new search engine, I’ve been using paid search provider, Kagi.com, for the last few months. They’ve been great.
If you’re looking for a new search engine, I’ve been using paid search provider, Kagi.com, for the last few months. They’ve been great.
Thanks for answering my question. This makes sense.
So why work there in the first place? Why bother with a strike? Quit and work some place with better conditions.
How about the other way around. Is there a cheat sheet for NT people to interpret emotions of autistic people? How do emotions feel to autistic people?
What does this even mean?
This is sweet. Now I can upgrade my old Mac! How have I never heard of this before?
Sublime is quite nice. It’s fast and lean, but also supports LSP plugins, so you get the same language tools as VSCode. I’m also trying out https://Zed.dev. It’s similarly lightweight, but has a lot more built in (with no plugin support). It’s still in beta though, and a little rough around the edges.
I didn’t think that book lived up to the hype. But maybe I just didn’t get it.
Sure, if there’s a free trial (Kagi has one). Though if it’s from you, probably not 😉
Fair. By similar logic, don’t discredit the whole paid ecosystem, when you’re used to getting something for free. Kagi has no ads, no trackers, and listens to their users. Their search results and feature set is better than DDG.
What, to try things before you dismiss them as dumb?
If you’re not paying for it, you are the product. Don’t knock it til you try it.
If you’re not paying for it, you are not the customer, but the product. You most likely fit into the $5 or $10 plan. Here’s the page you’re looking for: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/why-kagi/why-pay-for-search.html
I’ve switched over to a paid search engine, kagi.com. There are no ads and the results are better than DDG.
I agree. I’d say that expressing a viewpoint that derails the conversation and people already know is wrong definitely does not add to the conversation, and should be downvoted.
Downvotes really shouldn’t be for comments or submissions that you disagree with, but for anything that does not add to the conversation. Reddit started off with this guideline too, but at some point votes turned into agree/disagree.
Precisely. Ad and user data supported products will always balance making their users happy, with making their paying customers happy.