Kagi has quickly grown into something of a household name within tech circles. From Hacker News and Lobsters to Reddit, the search provider seems to attract near-universal praise. Whenever the topic of search engines comes up, there’s an almost ritual rush to be the first to recommend Kagi, often followed by a chorus of replies echoing the endorsement.

  • HappyFrog@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    9 hours ago

    I find this article a little conspiratorial, something they admit themselves, but it’s not bad. I don’t think that Kagi has some evil agenda, but it’s a corporation, and as all corporate products, it can be enshittified. I think that Kagi is really useful for some people, as I’ve heard some really good things about it, but I’ve never had to actively searched for obscure stuff, I always know where and how to look for the information I want, so I don’t see the use for me. I’ll keep an eye on them, let’s hope they become a good company.