Please get your fucking facts straight before you start your name calling eliist bullshit. I didn't just share my complacency to the world asshole.
I tried to understand the mostly vague criticisms in an honest effort to offer some suggestions. What fucking good is it if I were to offer the feedback to any fucking product or service the form for "less than useless". FUCK YOU! On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 6:35 PM Ben Koenig <techkoe...@protonmail.com> wrote: > I've noticed that complacent people are very determined to share their > complacency with the world. > > Just an observation. Wandering missives about how none of this matters to > YOUR life are neither constructive nor polite. > > I have some old code from a search "engine" I wrote. Going to dig it up > tonight and see if I can set up a little experiment... > > Feel free to explore meaningless opinions in the meantime. > -Ben > Sent from ProtonMail mobile > > -------- Original Message -------- > On Sep 7, 2021, 6:05 PM, Mike C. < mconno...@gmail.com> wrote: > "but i suspect that keith's dislike of ads, homonym results, ... are widely > shared." > I almost exclusively use Google search and I don't get "Pages and pages of > ads." > I wouldn't say I've never run into the homonym issue but it's not gotten to > the point of frustration to call a search engine "worse than useless". > There's plenty to criticize Google for, but I've moved away from the tech > field and the things that I use tech for and the ways that I interact w. > tech Google's stuff including Android, Google Fi, etc works really well for > my day to day life. > If I were a journalist, activist, etc, I wouldn't use it and don't > recommend it to those types of people. > About the only things tech I pay attention to anymore are privacy & > security stuff. > > On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 5:37 PM Randy Bush <ra...@psg.com> wrote: > > > You seem to have some very personal and unique search engine issues > > > and preferences that I dare say many other people don't. > > > > well, for criterion X, i am confident there are populations on both > > sides. > > > > but i suspect that keith's dislike of ads, homonym results, ... are > > widely shared. > > > > duckduckgo is somewhat better; and i especially like that i can > > right-click a search result and get the correct url, not a gobble > > redirect. > > > > and i run a tor relay, more as a social good. i rarely use tor. > > > > randy > >