For the past year or so, I’ve been using and enjoying the search engine Kagi.
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@morix inthehandsade an awful statement?
@VoxOfGod the toot is in reply to https://hachyderm.io/@inthehands/111707594378406458
In which the founder of the Kagi search engine is quoted as saying “Politics finding its way into tech is one of the reason we do not have innovation any more." and the general vibe was this is a huge red flag.
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Oh, the Brave guy is horrid
@inthehands so it appears.
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@larsmb @inthehands Never used Kagi and never plan to.
Try Quant, Searxng, Startpage, Brave Search. Many options out there.
Brave search being independent with their indexing, rest are whitelables of Google with small self-indexing database.@azad @larsmb @inthehands Ah yes, clearly the solution to the ethical concern of Kagi getting into bed with scumbags like Brave is to... use Brave.
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@azad @larsmb @inthehands Ah yes, clearly the solution to the ethical concern of Kagi getting into bed with scumbags like Brave is to... use Brave.
@woe2you @larsmb @inthehands Kagi uses Google not Brave
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@woe2you @larsmb @inthehands Kagi uses Google not Brave
@azad @larsmb @inthehands I strongly recommend you go back and read what started this thread, because you seem to have missed it.
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@inthehands @MissConstrue
If you want a usable search engine you gotta use something, Google and MSFT are way more horrible than Brave.
Other options are search engines which just use Google and MSFT as whitelables.There are some open source projects out there which are trying to work out decentralized web searching, so they don't need massive infrastructure, but it will be a couple years that they are comparable and useful.
@azad @inthehands @MissConstrue that’s where I’ve landed… lesser evil
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@azad @larsmb @inthehands I strongly recommend you go back and read what started this thread, because you seem to have missed it.
@woe2you @larsmb @inthehands my bad, I for sure missed that.
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@azad @larsmb @inthehands I strongly recommend you go back and read what started this thread, because you seem to have missed it.
@woe2you @larsmb @inthehands If only ethical options to look for:
1. Search.disroot.org
2. Mwmble - open source search engine, early stage
3. Mojeek
4. Marginalia
5. There is one I am working on, Rust lang based decentralized search engine. Crawler is working as intended, working on search and indexing part. The roadblock is storage right now, since the crawling database needs 100+ TB easily. In 3 month timeline will release it. -
My dude, politics were deeply intertwined with tech long before I wrote my first line of code back in 1982. You don’t get to opt out. That choice isn’t even on the table. You interact with humans, you interact with politics.
Vlad’s post is a historically ignorant, pants-on-head-stupid answer to a serious question. When I read it, I hear, “We’re not ethically mature enough to think about our social responsibility, so we’ve given ourselves permission to take no responsibility at all.”
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@inthehands
> “We’re not ethically mature enough to think about our social responsibility, so we’ve given ourselves permission to take no responsibility at all.”very well put.
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Tech always seems angry that *any* minority is using their shit @Thebratdragon @inthehands
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@inthehands weird to hear that from someone whose whole business relies on politics (advocating for privacy is politics)
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My dude, politics were deeply intertwined with tech long before I wrote my first line of code back in 1982. You don’t get to opt out. That choice isn’t even on the table. You interact with humans, you interact with politics.
Vlad’s post is a historically ignorant, pants-on-head-stupid answer to a serious question. When I read it, I hear, “We’re not ethically mature enough to think about our social responsibility, so we’ve given ourselves permission to take no responsibility at all.”
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@inthehands agreed. Tech is inherently political. as soon as you have people figuring out how to live as a community/society you have a political context - and tech deeply modifies how people interact and live and which opportunities they have. so tech is inherently political.
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Search is a wasteland right now. Alas. And there are no good choices.
But look, if I’m going to •pay• a company money for search, it needs to be a company run by ethically mature people. If and when Kagi is run by such people, maybe I’ll give that paid plan another go. For now, well, maybe these childish people will blunder their way to maturity and maybe they’ll just blunder, but either way, they won’t be doing it on my dime.
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@inthehands unrelated to the thread, and i like your thread, but you should reconsider insulting unethical people by comparing them to children.
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Search is a wasteland right now. Alas. And there are no good choices.
But look, if I’m going to •pay• a company money for search, it needs to be a company run by ethically mature people. If and when Kagi is run by such people, maybe I’ll give that paid plan another go. For now, well, maybe these childish people will blunder their way to maturity and maybe they’ll just blunder, but either way, they won’t be doing it on my dime.
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@inthehands bingo
The motivation is key, the same act can be expected to go very different ways in the long run depending on whether the motivation is due to lack of a better option or due to just not caring.
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For the past year or so, I’ve been using and enjoying the search engine Kagi. Its search results are…fine, no worse than others, and it’s ad-free, stated privacy as a primary goal, and seemed to have a better ethical sense than its competitors.
Or so I hoped.
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@inthehands People griping about #Kagi ?
^^^ This thread is how you do it if you actually want to influence people.
Every other post I have read so far in this collective tirade against Kagi has been the opposite of convincing. Condescending, presumotious, rude, crude and mute worthy. I've been muting people a LOT today. Because the anti Kagi posts have felt like a personal attack against me. I'm just a user who wanted search that actually works.
This thread OTOH, has me seriously reexamining my Kagi subscription. I've learned an awful lot of very dishearteneing things about Kagi just this very day.
And that sucks because Kagi search actually works. Literally every other search option sucks ass.
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What I found was _not_ a thoughtful, careful response. What I found was the founder of Kagi saying:
“Politics finding its way into tech is one of the reason we do not have innovation any more.”
Reconsider your partnership with Brave - Kagi Feedback
Brave, as you know, is led by Brendan Eich. s homophobia is so disgusting that he was forced to resign as the leader...
(kagifeedback.org)
Well shit. That is the reddest of red flags.
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@inthehands Fuck's sake. I was going to try Kagi, too.
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ADDENDUM 2/2: A search engine is going to face some of the toughest ethical problems a tech company can face. And they’ll face most of those problems ••out of public sight••.
I’m interested in the people, their thought process, their temperament. How do they engage with ethical questions? Perfection is impossible, but will they at least •try•? Do they have the capacity to try? Do they even give a shit?
Or do they actively •refuse• to give a shit and call that a virtue? Apparently so for Kagi.
@inthehands I think that similar to what you say re: humans = politics, one should always look at integrity and reputation of honesty and good-doings, or whatever, with humans. People all have good and bad days, but it's the trend that matters.
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@inthehands @MissConstrue
If you want a usable search engine you gotta use something, Google and MSFT are way more horrible than Brave.
Other options are search engines which just use Google and MSFT as whitelables.There are some open source projects out there which are trying to work out decentralized web searching, so they don't need massive infrastructure, but it will be a couple years that they are comparable and useful.
@azad @inthehands @MissConstrue
I’ve been liking Qwant -
Search is a wasteland right now. Alas. And there are no good choices.
But look, if I’m going to •pay• a company money for search, it needs to be a company run by ethically mature people. If and when Kagi is run by such people, maybe I’ll give that paid plan another go. For now, well, maybe these childish people will blunder their way to maturity and maybe they’ll just blunder, but either way, they won’t be doing it on my dime.
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@inthehands, Ecosia is pretty good and has been my default search engine for a while now:
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I mean, at •best• that’s what I hear. At worst, I suspect that Kagi’s leadership is sympathetic to (or fully in bed with) the right-wing politics of Brave, and is using a claim of being apolitical as cover for their own politics. That would be par for the course when somebody gives this sort of “I’m staying out of politics” excuse for their politically charged actions.
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@inthehands This.
I mean, who else is talking about ethically based criticism of political choices as "politics" to begin with?That's at the doge-man Musk level of fascist bootlicking.
It's this cancerous idea that political choices are sacrosanct, no matter what : that in a "democracy" (in name only) people must never be faulted for their political leanings, no matter how vile the actions their "political" overlords plan or perpetrate.
It's a falsehood. A liberalist foible of the highest order, like that fake Voltaire quote by Evelyn Beatrice Hall.