E.g I can’t do timezone conversions with Kagi. I know I could just use an app for this, but it’s far quicker to type “10:30am EST to IST” into my browser’s address bar than to reach for yet another app.
Another thing Kagi doesn’t do yet is currency conversion. Once again, it might be easier/more accurate to use an app for this, but I usually just need a ballpark conversion and searching Google is quicker than using an app.
I live in India but my clients are often in the US. I also have a lot of friends/family living across the world. I suspect I do timezone/currency conversions roughly 8-10 times during a regular work day. This is why I still end up on Google Search despite not liking that company or their software one bit.
About 6 months ago my browsers default reverted to Google for some reason (probably something the IT department pushed out). I didn’t pay attention to the page header and when my eyes jumped down the page I physically recoiled at how bad things were. Bad results and useless junk everywhere. I looked up and saw it was Google. I truly don’t know how anyone still uses that site and considers it good.
I feel spoiled used Kagi. It’s so good.
ChatGPT is vastly more helpful, and perplexity may be even better, although I haven't made that a habit as yet.
- Bing for quick searches (as it is my browser default; I switched to Bing almost 4 years ago and never went back to Google Chrome).
- When I really want to dig into something, then I generally do a parallel search on both, Bing and Perplexity. But I am doing more and more perplexity searches these days.
- But my major use case for Google back in the 2012-2017 era was for searching code for code-related problems. That is completely replaced by 2 things: 1. My efficiency in reading and understanding official documentations; and 2. Direct questions to CodyAI (by SourceGraph) directly from within VSCode.
It's also somehow good to find pdf files with "filetype:pdf".
As already mentioned, the occasional currency and time conversions are also pretty nice. I admit I use their calculator too sometimes.
Essentially, Google advanced search operators have been a pretty powerful feature that I've been using since I learned about it in 2011.
Other than that, I agree the generic search result are a bloody mess.
For a lot of other searches, GPT 4 helps a lot.
Brave Search* [0] -> almost always (if I don't like the results I prepend/append the bang [1] "!s" to switch to Startpage.
* with Firefox, not their browser
Kagi is intriguing, but most of my searches are done on incognito and it just messes with that workflow too much.
https://tedium.co/2024/05/17/google-web-search-make-default/
For AI search, does anybody know of a better alternative to Perplexity, or is it the leader in this space right now?
Very, very occasionally I'll switch to startpage (google proxy) for queries that I think should have pulled a result that Kagi didn't show me. 90% of the time I'm still disappointed, so I've all but stopped doing this in recent months.
Even DDG gives me the same disgusted reaction as google. It's all spam and ads, and only the most common words in my query are considered. If the exact query returns nothing, DDG and google give me a bunch of garbage anyway. Kagi just shows a reasonable message that this query produced no results.
And let's not forget booleans and quotes and all the other advanced search techniques. Google et al just don't even have a horse in this race anymore. It's all just momentum and money, there's no product anymore.