Not a technical person, as I understand it, Google and Bing are full search engines while options like Seaexng, Ecosia, Duckduckgo are meta search engine that depend on Google or Bing. Are there other search engines that are fully independent, and if there aren’t, what are the barriers that stop other search engines from emerging

  • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    Yeah. I just… it costs too much. I can’t justify it, even though I tried. It should be 1000/mo. for $3. That I would pay.

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      I think part of why the internet sucks now is we’ve grown accustomed to too much for free.

      The $10 I spend on Kagi is the best subscription I have, and one of the only ones I still keep.

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      Your search engine in a very real way is your internet. Nearly everything you see online starts there.

      If you aren’t paying for it, someone else is. And the reason they’re paying, is to make sure you get the internet they want; Not the one you want. If you want the internet to be what you want, you have to be the one to pay for it.

      I don’t know where you live, but in most of the developed world $10 is roughly the cost of a single lunch. Not even a fancy one. What’s worth more to you? An inexpensive lunch? Or making sure the internet you see in your search, is what you want to see, instead of what someone else wants you to see?

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        QFT right here. I just started using Kagi this month after being very impressed by the trial period. The $5/month starter plan gives an average of 10 searches per day. It doesnt seem like much but that’s a decent amount of searching for my personal use case. Truth be told I’ll probably end up going for the family plan at $20/month. Up to six users with unlimited search for less than a Netflix subscription.

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      I think the best model would be that you top up an account and pay some small amount per search. That’s also a bit more transparent, and directly linked to use