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  • I think this is kind of reductive.

    I mean it's a nice narrative and sounds like what we want to hear but is it really true? Trump has had his metaphoric pants pulled down a bunch of times but he has more influence than ever.

    I don't think there's any simple 3 sentence explanation. Trump is a symptom of a complex array of interconnected problems.

  • Nonsense. Your metaphor is not analogous.

    Sophisticated tech firms do extensive analysis with reference groups, A/B testing, et cetera.

    Guaranteed, they've found that they get better engagement with their product through these AI results.

    This might shock you but a group of 14 year olds complaining on Lemmy is not an indicative sample of opinions.

  • Ugh. Do you really want that though? They do have a store don't they? Just no one wants to use it.

    Debian has had a browseable catalog since forever but it's still waaay better to just go to a third party's website and see how they say to install whatever thing.

  • I feel like most commenters here would think "no one wants the stupid ai response", but obviously some people like it or they wouldn't do it. I think if your searches are more general kind of "can I catch chicken pox from chickens" type questions it might be helpful ?

  • Dude. When you're looking at whatever search just right click in the url bar and there will be an option to add that search engine. Then in settings you can make it your default if you wish.

    The reason I don't use SearXNG is because the public instances always seem to be slow and or broken.

  • This is a really valid point, especially because it's not only faster but dramatically cheaper.

    The thing is, summaries which are pretty terrible might be costly. If decision makers are relying on these summaries and they're inaccurate, then the consequences might be immeasurable.

    Suppose you're considering 2 cars, one is very cheap but on one random day per month it just won't start, the other is 5x the price but will work every day. If you really need the car to get to work, then the one that randomly doesn't start might be worse than no car at all.