SEO has made it incredibly hard to find answers without getting spammed by news and blog sites. Places like ask Lemmy help democratize answers through upvotes and downvotes so the quality is higher.

Do you know of any hidden gems for search engines or Q&A sites that contain highly relevant answers without much noise?

  • ch1cken@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    You can actually use it on any browser if you just spoof your user agent to edge, there’s no technical limitation that requires edge, microsoft just did it to be shitty. There’s also a really nice app which integrates a tonne of ai’s (bard, chatgpt, bing, claude, etc) under a single app: https://github.com/sunner/ChatALL/

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        1 year ago

        You should. Even if you don’t find what you were searching for you can just ask it to make an abstract picture of the process and that’s usually entertaining.

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      1 year ago

      The more charitible solution is they only test it on bing. Certain organizations will save test costs by only testing one browser, and forcing everyone to use that browser.