• AceOnTrack@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 hours ago

    Why the fuck are you defending google so hard lmao.

    Google will absolutely put bad information front and center too.

    And by using Google you make Google richer. In fact you get served far more ads using Google products than chatGPT.

    What’s your fucking point lmao.

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      45 minutes ago

      Why the fuck are you defending google so hard lmao.

      Ah yes, when I said “use a different search engine” as a solution to Google having issues I’m certainly defending Google! What an endorsement right? “Use a completely different service” is free publicity for Google!

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        2 hours ago

        Other search engines are even worse than Google lmao. Brave consistently provide literally the worst results. Duck duck go same.

        Are you actually serious.

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          50 minutes ago

          Are you actually serious.

          Very serious, doctors surgically removed my ability to be silly. But on a different note, if you think every search engine ever gives worse results than ChatGPT, I’m afraid the heavy LLM usage already rotted parts of your brain. I’m sorry for the bad news.

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      3 hours ago

      I think you missed a part of their comment:

      Block ads and use a different search engine?

      Both Ecosia and DuckDuckGo have served me pretty well. Kagi also seems somewhat interesting.
      Ecosia is working with Qwant on their own index, the first version of which has already gone online I believe. So they’re no longer exclusively relying on Bing/Google for their back-end.