big_blind
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2 years ago
It's a pretty good deal. You can get GPT-4 access for a month for free.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Google Calls in Help from Larry Page and Sergey Brin for A.I. Fight
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: OpenAI is in talks for tender offer that would value it at $29B
Paywall:
https://archive.is/G9M4EIt’s still crazy to me how rapidly AI has grown in mainstream popularity and relevance in the past year. Curious to see this new market develop now with competitors like You.com’s YouChat coming onto the scene.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: A simpler way to search for everything startup related
Yeah I would agree with you that seems finicky. I think it works better for certain searches than others and is catered more to startup news than startup creation IMO
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: A simpler way to search for everything startup related
When searching for anything related to startups, I often find a lot of unrelated content from blogs or low-quality websites that distract me from what I actually wanted to look for. Being fed up with Google, I started using this niche search engine
https://you.com/for/startup that only shows information from a select number of apps and websites (TechCrunch, Crunchbase, AngelList) at once. It's pretty simple and clean.
Here are two example queries:
Earlybird VC: https://you.com/for/startup?q=Earlybird+VC
Simulate: https://you.com/for/startup?q=Simulate
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Why Google is so unbearable, and how to fix it
It's a little sad we have to '.edu' filter searches just to not be directed to SEO sites at this point. Kagi's and You.com's searches are really smooth and painless from this perspective. You.com also has built in site filtering which helps a ton.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Almost all searches on my independent search engine are now from SEO spam bots
site:reddit just is the best search engine at this point. I still don't like Google though.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Almost all searches on my independent search engine are now from SEO spam bots
I use beta search engines. On kagi.com and you.com you can preference and filter top sites. There's also no advertising on either. I've just stopped using Google altogether and its improved search so much.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Almost all searches on my independent search engine are now from SEO spam bots
Yeah I use you.com and kagi.com. No advertising on either. Less SEO spam too it seems.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: The Weird and Wonderful World of AI Art
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Does anyone else think Google search quality has gone downhill fast?
I personally switched search engines and it has made coding, general searches, and overall just browsing the internet 10x smoother. I tried a couple like DDG, Brave Search, and Kagi. I started using You.com and find the search results just better than Google's. Less SEO sites bogging down search results, website filtering, and optimized results layout.
big_blind
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3 years ago
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on: Three areas where Google Search lags behind competitors: code, cooking, travel
It is especially frustrating to use when Google while coding. I've noticed an increase in SEO sites on Google that seem to just scrape Q&As from the internet and regurgitate them[0]. I've recently started trying other search engines like DuckDuckGo and You.com and thankfully haven't had any issues with these sorts of sites popping up as results. It makes debugging 10x faster not having to sift through so many fake answer sites.
[0] https://quick-adviser.com/how-do-i-use-google-calendar-in-dj...