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[–] shufflerofrocks@beehaw.org 15 points 1 year ago (12 children)

No lol

ChatGPT sucks at proper answers in my experience, I tried using it to generate code or summarise documents for me, but it sucked at both.

I can google well enough to almost always get what I need, but I can also see areas where google search is pretty shit right now - almost everything non-tech related that I google gives me a shit feed of SEO-keywords-bloated pages that have no actual content.

Problem is, I don't think any search engine still comes close to Google. I've tried DuckDuckGo, and it's crap in my experience.

I've had good luck with Yandex, but everything else is meh.

What are your search engine recommendations?

[–] mortrek@lemmy.ml 12 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

I hate that Google no longer allows literal strings. They keep removing features from their "core" product... You can put something in quotes now, and it will still substitute it with other stuff, including what it thinks are "corrected" or "other" spellings, which are often completely different from what you are actually searching for.

[–] FutureProject@lemmy.one 2 points 1 year ago

If I remember correctly, it all began when they wanted Google+ to become a literal name, so the operators had to go. Shame. Could have brought them back when they pulled the plug on Google+.

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