▲ | p0w3n3d 4 days ago | |
It's certainly better than google/bing search (non-ai). To be honest I had been observing google/bing (via duckduckgo) decline of search capabilities over recent years. I "had been" unless I stopped observing it because it went below any acceptable level. TBH the only thing I can find on them nowadays is products, and sometimes general information. All the technical articles, api links, etc. are unfindable. Among others that's why I'm holding to hackernews recently (which was the best thing I learned from my colleague, and it breaks my information bubbles). So basically I'm usually starting with ddg, then go to google, and if failed, falling back to chatgpt which is very accurate nowadays. Example query: a keyboard stand with music (notes) stand. -- Disclaimer-- It might be connected to the web enshittification process which has been undergoing for quite some time already. |