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by b112 606 days ago
Any "simple" Google query now means pages of nonsense answers, promoted sites, AI "help", before you even get to a cogent result.

Much better to just talk to others than use Google.

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When I google „TripleDES“, the first result is a box showing the Wikipedia article on Triple DES. Click on that and you’re done.
Create a search keyword for Wikipedia. Then you can type "wiki whatever" into your address bar and be taken right to Wikipedia without the google middleman.
> promoted sites, AI "help"

I've been experimenting with Kagi for those reasons (amongst others) and finding it works well. Far from ideal for all as it isn't free after 100 queries, but it seems to be a workable solution to the problem for me for now.

Agree with the sentiment, but that's a Wikipedia link. Wikipedia is (as of yet) immune to LLM slop
Meh...not immune, just resistant. There's unfortunately a big difference. LLM slop is coming in at the corners, typically on articles that are less well-patrolled.
Reddit, got it.

and Google and quora are in cahoots, right?