I'm documenting my nonsensical web search for my WIP because I find it very funny.
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I'm documenting my nonsensical web search for my WIP because I find it very funny.

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Who wants to own this position while Google moves on from it ? In Positioning: The Battle for Your Mind, Al Ries and Jack Trout said, “Posit
Google decided to change the contract with its users unilaterally. Google search will be taking away links to sources and giving AI results, creating a layer between our content and people looking for it. DuckDuckGo can be the company that fills the void, IF they keep the bargain they make with their users.
Google is starting the next attack on the participatory web we all use: ‘Your site, your work no longer matters. We'll only let it be found through our new “personal shopper” AI layer.’
They no longer care about indexing the world’s knowledge. The role of Internet librarian is up for grabs, and is very rewarding.
Google wants to limit access to our information, and are doing so unilaterally. DuckDuckGo can claim a huge part of the user base that values an open web IF they value those users.
Keep the focus on privacy. Expand search results. Do what you say you will.
Build a better search. And the tired ex-Google masses will come.
I seem to have found a way to get rid of google's embarrassing and pathetic inclusion of AI slop in search results.
I used the instructions for Firefox at the link above and it seems to have worked! Here's a copy of them from that page:
Visit TenBlueLinks.org in Firefox.
Right-click on the address bar and choose "Add Google Web".
Open the hamburger menu in the top right corner, choose "Settings -> Search".
In the "Default Search Engine" section choose "Google Web" from the drop-down menu.
Done!
40 Google features to find exactly what you need, the alternative search engines that do things Google won't, and the reference desk framewo
Let's play a game of "What Do We Know?".

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The People's Google: an Idea
There should be a "crowdsourced" search engine that basically searches bookmarks in people's browsers that they share with the registry. Firefox on desktop let's you tag your bookmarks so if you search your bookmarks for "star wars" anything you've tagged with that will show up, so if we expanded that to a shared network of databases maybe we'd get some semblance of an interesting internet back