• Teknikal@eviltoast.org
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    Google’s been garbage for years now, I kind of miss Coppernic Pro which is what I used before Google it searched all the search engines available and combined and resorted all the results.

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          For a growing number of users, we can provide search results and ads from Google. For the eligible users, we will provide Google results by default. When your search results and ads are provided by Google, Google will use essential cookies and local storage to help defend against fraudulent traffic. Beyond this, the cookies Google uses will depend on where you are searching from: If you search from the EU, UK or certain US states (for example California), Google will not set additional cookies without your consent. If you search from elsewhere, Google may place additional cookies and the functionality of these cookies will depend on whether you have a Google account

          Seems like using Ecosia is about as private as using Google directly.

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      The last lingering service I use is gcal. It’s so hard to ditch because so many other people use it that I share calendars with.

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      3 days ago

      Best AI models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Google - included in one $25/mo subscription with our Ultimate plan.

      Same trash.

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        Privacy company offers privacy focused LLMs for users that would’ve otherwise paid for ChatGPT. Unbelievable

        Did you actually ever try Kagi or do you just want to spit uninformed delusions?

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          Those LLMs can never be privacy focused when they are still trained in stolen data, stolen art, stolen research and stolen models.

          Every. Single. One.

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            You are confusing morality and copyright with user privacy.

            You also failed to access if you’ve actually tried the search engine that you are no quick to spit nonsense about.

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    I ditched it around 2014 when I noticed it had effectively become the yellow pages. Its pretending to be one thing to the ‘user’ when its actually serving someone else. This is transparent of course but the balance/compromise or tradeoff of it still providing some utility to the user despite this is what may vary for different people. My threshold was low. That and the privacy violations. Unfortunately its a corporation.

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    I still include Google results in my Searx.

    Definitely miss the good ol’ days where it was optimized to give the best results. Same goes for Netflix recommendations back in the the DVD mailer days…

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      Makes sense when you consider that Yandex is owned by a Russian oligarch, and Google has been fined more money than exists in Russia.

  • Jaberw0cky@lemmy.world
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    I stopped using Google at the same time I closed my accounts with Facebook, instagram, Reddit and Amazon. Currently I’m using Ecosia which I think is German. I’m dumping all the US companies I can based on all the Trump crap. It is taking time and effort but I should be able to actually close the Google account soon and I replaced windows with Linux on all but one of my PCs.

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        I wouldn’t say dogshit, I would say the results are good enough for most purposes, not great, my priority just as the moment is dumping USA based companies and I thought Ecosia planting trees was a nice touch. Although as someone else pointed out it is still possibly using crawlers from google and bing in the background. I’m still keen to try out other search engines.

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      Ecosia still uses American services though - they use Google, Bing, Yahoo and Wikipedia for search results.

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        95+% of all websites you visit are hosted on AWS or use Cloudflare.
        But that’s their decision, not yours.

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          Do you have a source for that? I think it’s nowhere near 95% of sites given there’s several major providers that aren’t AWS or Cloudflare (eg Hetzner, Google Cloud, DigitalOcean, Wordpress.com, and a bunch more)

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          I hope that goes well for them. It’s hard and extremely expensive, which is why there’s so few good search engines and half of them just use Bing’s API.

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          Everyone whines because it’s built on bing but it’s fine and respects privacy better than most

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            At this point Bing is better than Google, so using a privacy based skin of Bing seems like a good idea.

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        Yeah but don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. Among other things, they just recently announced that they’re starting to build an alternative index with Qwant.

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          You’re right but it’s still important to point out in this case since an American index would be subject to any American censorship law. It’s better to use Ecosia than Google for sure but we still gotta be aware of the type of bias we’re working with.

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          I’ve never heard of Ecosia, but I don’t understand your logic on this.

          Problem: Google bad!

          Solution: Don’t use google, use Ecosia instead.

          Error: Ecosia also uses google.

          How is this a good move? If anything it’s just a lateral move with the same problem.

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            Same logic for using Brave or some other chromium browser instead of Chrome proper. It is better than using Chrome proper, even if it has cons.

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            Eventually they’ll stop using G and MAYBE they have better impact in the climate. Why be a fucking prick about it?

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          I’m using Qwant, used Ecosia before. Really OK for most stuff. I still revert to googling occasionally - mainly for local businesses on maps and sometimes shopping results. But I agree, don’t let perfect be the enemy of good, well said.

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          Definitely true. I’ll have to try it out. Is Ecosia better than DuckDuckGo or Kagi?

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    I switched when the answers I got started to become bullshit. I’d google a simple question just to double check if it was correct, but it gave me something completely different. Something so out of the realm of possibility that I was baffled.

    I check the sources for the answer and they were not even related. After that I started paying more attention to how messed up google had become, and I had enough.

    Google scholar however is still something I need… even though I dislike American corporations.

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      It’s kind of unreal that they took something that worked perfectly well for 25 years and then fucked it up entirely overnight, for no good reason.

      Stick in bike spokes meme.

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        They did that to drive up short term ad revenue and it worked, and joy was in their greedy little hearts. They also did figure out that poisoning search results drives away users, and that search is kinda the fastest gateway drug to their entire ecosystem.

        But they’re stuck. Fixing search would lower their ad revenue, and stock holders would kill them for that.

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          Also, the way SEO is gamed, it’s really hard to unenshittify the internet. It’s not just their ads, it’s everyone making fake bullshit that pulls the right levers to get to the top of a search.

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        and the nature of their 1000s of experiments going at the same time isn’t methodical at all. they don’t actually know what iteration of google search was the best and most useful one. there’s no going back to what worked because at no point did they ever know what worked. the modern shitty google search is the best version we will ever get to use again.

        google embedded them as a core piece of information infrastructure and then demolished themselves. now our information networks fundamentally do not work anymore

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          I’m not going to defend google, but it’s important to understand the nature of the beast. It’s not possible to simply revert back to an older version of search ranking because it is a constant cat-and-mouse game between google developers and malicious actors trying to game the system with their shitty websites.

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        Sure, but this is a process that takes time; that said, he trend is downward and that will likely continue unless things improve.

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          And if tech people are no longer recommending it, or actively recommending against it, it is possible to get people to start switching. This is largely how chrome became so popular in the first place, and that required getting people to change from the default option.

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          The recent duckduckgo ad campaign will surely help rescue googlers and so does my mission to ensure everyone I know doesn’t use google search.

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            Fair point, but I refer you to my previous comment with the addendum that, unless things improve, Google results are increasingly likely to be removed from other services/features as time progresses.

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    Ditched Google for DuckDuckGo in like 2019 and used that for a long time until Kagi came out and now I use that and I’m quite happy with it.