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arlie ([personal profile] arlie) wrote2025-09-16 11:17 am

Kagi - a search engine you pay for with money

[personal profile] susandennis recently posted about several technical things she's trying. She's much more bullish on digital tech than I am, and even enjoys shopping (!), but she's been a great source of pointers for me of things I might like.

Today's post included a for-pay ad-free, surveillance-free search engine called kagi. She says she's been hearing about it a lot; I on the other hand have been hiding under my rock, and only just noticed it. (I really should read Ars Technica more frequently.)

After thanking Susan for bringing it to my attention, I just spent some time looking at it, finding myself on the fence about trying it. This Ars Technica article from Aug 5, 2025 says much of what I might have said myself, only better.

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I'd appreciate other people's comments.
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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2025-09-16 07:30 am
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Keawapaku Beach, Maui

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As expected, my eyes leaked all the way through landing. But I'm home-home now for the first time in more than twenty years, and I'm okay.

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arlie ([personal profile] arlie) wrote2025-09-15 10:20 am
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Name and Shame: Your Local Epidemiologist (YLE)

The latest newsletter from YLE ended with the dreaded "Continue reading this post for free in the Substack app". I.e. they've gone blatantly freemium. Presumably if asked they'd say they need more subscribers to support all the "value add" that isn't part of their original fact-focussed take on public health in the US, then with emphasis on Covid. They "need" funding for more videos I don't watch, and heavens knows what all else.

They also included their take on gun violence, a subject they insist is part of public health epidemiology. Its inclusion was acceptable to some readers, wanted by some, and rejected by others, to the point that YLE provided an option for subscribers (paid and unpaid) to opt out of receiving such posts. I did so, but nonetheless received today's mixed post.

I have high standards for YLE, formed by their behaviour during the years of the covid lockdowns. Their current behaviour isn't even bad by the standards of substack posters, or modern businesses in general, let alone by the standards of politicians.

But I'm disappointed to see them reverting to the mean/possibly joining the race to the bottom.

And I wonder how much money is being taken home by the YLE principals, and how that compares both with other jobs available to young doctors and with my own best earning years.

To be fair - this was a quite meaty post, before the freemium bit, which seems to be about registering for a paid-subscriber-only live webinar on fall vaccines. (Live webinars are another "value add" I don't want; people who want them are welcome to pay for them.) YLE has a long way down to go before they reach parity with Paul Krugman, and much as I often complain about him, he's good compared to others from whom I've long ago unsubscribed.
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Mad Scientess ([personal profile] nanila) wrote2025-09-14 01:30 pm

The Friday Five on a Sunday

  1. What is your favourite fruit?
    Guava. Close behind are mango, papaya, and sweet sop. I will never turn down a lychee, a peach, a plum, a satsuma, or any berries. Basically, all the fruit.

  2. What is the last book you read?
    Alan Tribble’s “The Space Environment: Implications for Spacecraft Design”. It was a real page-turner. Some good example problems, anyway.

  3. Do you like any of your school photos?
    No, not really. My smiles in them are all pretty fake.

  4. Do you ever blow-dry your armpits to get the deodorant to dry quicker?
    I’m pleased to announce that this has never, ever occurred to me.

  5. What was the last film you watched?
    No, shan’t (tell you).