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Nine Indians, four Spaniards, and a German, apparently.
How much better are Kagi search results? Would you say it is worth using over something like searx?
They're all right, I suppose, but it wasn't dissatisfaction with search results that caused me to want to use Kagi. Rather, that I wanted to use a search engine that has a sustainable business model that didn't involve data-mining me or showing me ads.
If Google or whoever offered some kind of comparable commercial "private search" service with a no-log, no-data-mining, no-ad offering, I'd probably sit down and to compare the results, see what I think. I kind of wish Google would do that with YouTube, but alas, they don't...
Kagi does have a feature where they will let you search the complete Threadiverse that I make use of, since I spend a lot of time here; there isn't really a fantastic way to accomplish this on Google or another search engine that I'm aware of. They call that their "Fediverse Forums" search lens; that's probably the Kagi-specific feature that I get the most use out of.
They have other features, like fiddling with the priorities of sites and stuff like that, but I don't really use that stuff. They do let you customize the output and stuff. You can set up search aliases and stuff, but I can do most of that browser-side in Firefox.
They have the ability to run a variety of LLM models on their hardware, provide that as a service. I have the hardware to run those on my own hardware and have the software set up to do so, so I don't use that functionality. If I didn't, I'd probably find some commercial service like them that had a no-log, no-data-mining policy, as it's more economical to share hardware that one is only using 1% of the time or whatever.
I dunno. They have some sort of free trial thing, if you want to see what their search results are like.