Comment by bbor

Comment by bbor 2 days ago

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Random thought, but Kagi is acting like I wish Mozilla would. Their main product is a search engine, but they’ve been trying out a slew of other initiatives, all of which seem well thought out and integrate LLMs in an exclusively thoughtful, opt-in way. Surely many of them will end up being failures, but I can’t help but be impressed.

Maybe it’s because I’m a power user and they tend to cater to power users, idk — that’s definitely what the comment above yours is hinting at.

But at this point, I think we can all agree that whatever Mozilla is doing now isn’t working… so maybe power users are worth a shot again?

dralley a day ago

If Mozilla tried to do something like Kagi, they would likely be castigated by half of HN for "yet another side project adventure"

  • akimbostrawman a day ago

    No because that would actually be a feature worth adding and actually make it a privacy browser instead of a funnel for data to Google.

  • bbor a day ago

    Search is quite the undertaking, so I'm not really hoping that Mozilla takes that on in particular. I'm just pointing out the odd reality that I tend to trust Kagi (a for-profit) to fight the general good fight in a way I agree with more than I trust Mozilla (a non-profit).