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Melonpoly ,

A US judge still day whatever he’s paid to say.

admin ,
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I wonder which others he has tried to get to that conclusion, and how recently.

Reverendender ,

I’m going to go with ‘Not Any, and probably not even Google.’

Imgonnatrythis ,

I just go to Bing.com and Google whatever I want… The internet is an amazing series of tubes.

Streamwave ,

I get reliably more accurate search results with Brave Search tbh. It has a neat little AI summariser tool you can disable, an option to pay $3 a month to go ad-free, it’s privacy-centric, clean design, browser-agnostic. Also, it uses its own indexer/web crawler, it doesn’t just piggyback on Bing like DuckDuckGo does.

The only time I end up using Google is if I’m looking into a very recent event, like a thing happening in the world that took place in the last 12-24 hours or so. Google seems to index news articles quicker than Brave.

aaron ,

Search engine quality in the United States is determined by 60-80 year olds who have only ever used Google to search for “lexisnexis.com”

TheGrandNagus ,

I’d rather not have judges make completely subjective statements like that.

Imgonnatrythis ,

With the chevron ruling, this is the new norm.

Diplomjodler3 ,

There was a time when that statement would have had some credibility.

sunzu ,

What metric is the judge using lol

WTF... Is this the same judge who made anti trust ruling planting seed to be over turned?

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

I’d give that to brave search at this point.

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