I don’t know. I find the underlying principle of kagi a bit problematic. For example, look at what they say in this piece here. I get that any search engine that is “free” but sponsored by ads is gonna be skewed towards the advertisers. But like kagi phrases their response, it sounds somewhat classist. If you can afford a good search engine, you deserve better search results. If you don’t, well, your bad. I mean, it’s OK if they finance themselves by being a paid service. But this should be only a necessary first step before finding other ways to finance themselves.
I don’t know. I find the underlying principle of kagi a bit problematic. For example, look at what they say in this piece here. I get that any search engine that is “free” but sponsored by ads is gonna be skewed towards the advertisers. But like kagi phrases their response, it sounds somewhat classist. If you can afford a good search engine, you deserve better search results. If you don’t, well, your bad. I mean, it’s OK if they finance themselves by being a paid service. But this should be only a necessary first step before finding other ways to finance themselves.