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Kagi HQ
@kagi.com
about 20 hours ago
Our revamped News homepage is live! Discover top stories and curated categories front and center, making it easier than ever to stay informed with highlights, timelines, and more: kagi.com/news Updated daily. Plus, a native mobile News experience is coming soon!
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@carl-niclas.bsky.social
about 9 hours ago
I've used Kagi for search for a while now, and one of the lovelier features is the ability to perma-block domains from search results. Let's just say that it's a godsend for my web experience to never have to see any results from the mass of AI-riddled slop that is Pinterest.
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Will Lowe
@conjugateprior.org
about 21 hours ago
I still haven't found a good use for LLMs - they've been unexpectedly bad for programming, hopeless for serious statistics, and ok for idle historical queries - but I've had Kagi web search as my browser default since late last year and that's been a huge win.
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nemo
@nemo.tatooine.club.ap.brid.gy
about 11 hours ago
Kite News by Kagi is so close to my vision of what I was trying to build with kite.kagi.com/ Their core principles (kite.kagi.com/) closely match the curation notes that I'd written: news.tatooine.club/about/ I feel that relying on crowd-sourced RSS feeds results in a […]

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Zach Daniel
@zachdaniel.dev
2 days ago
Enjoying @kagi.com so far. Lots of folks using LLMs to help them search. My hypothesis is that LLMs are a far inferior search tool, its just that "searching with LLMs" hasn't been enshittified in the same way that google/bing etc. have been.
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Kagi HQ
@kagi.com
3 days ago
A Kagi user rebuilt the search experience from the ground up with the brutalist aesthetics of a cyberpunk megacorp, inspired by Cyberpunk 2077. Check out this creative custom theme: github.com/pdanzma/korp...
Kagi's search interface with a black background, vibrant red headers, and white text. The highlighted selection features a glowing neon pink border. The overall color scheme combines bold, contrasting colors typical of a cyberpunk aesthetic, creating a striking visual effect with glitching data streams. The search results are for the query "cyberpunk 2077"
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hrbrmstr 🇺🇦 🇬🇱 🇨🇦
@hrbrmstr.dev
2 days ago
It's nice arising to see something new on the internet that isn't shoving AI into my face first thing in the morning. Kagi's new "Kite" news web app has some solid positive goals. I fear most of the scrolling society may be too far gone to adopt it tho. kite.kagi.com
A screenshot of the “Kite” news interface dated Thursday, July 10, under the “World” news tab. The interface features three headlines:
	1.	Conflict: “Update: Trump and Netanyahu edge toward Gaza ceasefire deal”
	2.	Trade: “Trump widens tariff push, targeting six smaller economies”
	3.	Conflict: “Houthis sink Greek-linked cargo ship; crews missing”

The third story is expanded: It details the sinking of the Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C in the Red Sea on July 8–9 after attacks by Houthi drones and speedboats. The incident left at least four sailors dead and up to 15 missing. It’s described as the deadliest attack on commercial shipping in the area since June 2024, following a previous Houthi attack that sank the Magic Seas. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with seven survivors found. Location: Red Sea, Yemen. Below the story is a photo showing a damaged ship with smoke and the Red Sea coastline in the background.
Kite reads public RSS feeds of thousands of (community-curated) world-wide news sources and distills them into one perfect daily briefing. You get every critical perspective and timeline in just 5 minutes. That's it. No endless scrolling. No attention hijacking. Because we deserve better.
Core principles
• One daily update (noon UTC), creating a natural endpoint to your news consumption
• Focus on facts and perspectives over opinions
• Zero compromise on privacy - your reading habits are yours alone
• Quality and depth over quantity
• Complete news diet in 5 minutes
• Liberation from the attention economy - exist in the moment, not in an endless scroll
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elle
@elle.email
3 days ago
i use orion by @kagi.com it's free but has orion+ paid plans to support development
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Troy
@troy.opencoaster.net
3 days ago
Whoever blindly believes these LLMs are absolute fools. It's nice to check every now and then for a reminder on why you're still relevant in the workforce. @kagihq nails it right away kagi.com/search?q=salesfo…
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Thank you for catching that—you're correct, omniphx/php-force is no longer maintained and not available on Packagist. For Salesforce PHP integration, here are real, maintained options:
GitHub Copilot
You are correct, and I apologize for the error—those libraries do not exist or are not maintained/available for Salesforce REST/OAuth2 on Packagist. There is currently no widely-used, actively-maintained PHP library for Salesforce REST/OAuth2 on Packagist.
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Trey Hunner
@trey.io
2 days ago
More context: The 29th result is the one I want. The 10th result has a link to where I actually want to be at the top of the page. In Google, the first is correct: www.google.com/search?q=sit... In Kagi it's the second: kagi.com/search?q=sit... DDG it's 6th: duckduckgo.com?t=h_&q=site%...

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Google Search

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boB Rudis 🇺🇦 🇬🇱 🇨🇦
@hrbrmstr.mastodon.social.ap.brid.gy
2 days ago
It's nice arising to see something new on the internet that isn't shoving AI into my face first thing in the morning. Kagi's new "Kite" news web app has some solid positive goals. I fear most of the scrolling society may be too far gone to adopt it tho. kite.kagi.com/
A screenshot of the “Kite” news interface dated Thursday, July 10, under the “World” news tab. The interface features three headlines:
	1.	Conflict: “Update: Trump and Netanyahu edge toward Gaza ceasefire deal”
	2.	Trade: “Trump widens tariff push, targeting six smaller economies”
	3.	Conflict: “Houthis sink Greek-linked cargo ship; crews missing”

The third story is expanded: It details the sinking of the Liberian-flagged, Greek-operated bulk carrier Eternity C in the Red Sea on July 8–9 after attacks by Houthi drones and speedboats. The incident left at least four sailors dead and up to 15 missing. It’s described as the deadliest attack on commercial shipping in the area since June 2024, following a previous Houthi attack that sank the Magic Seas. Rescue efforts are ongoing, with seven survivors found. Location: Red Sea, Yemen. Below the story is a photo showing a damaged ship with smoke and the Red Sea coastline in the background.
Kite reads public RSS feeds of thousands of (community-curated) world-wide news sources and distills them into one perfect daily briefing. You get every critical perspective and timeline in just 5 minutes. That's it. No endless scrolling. No attention hijacking. Because we deserve better.
Core principles
• One daily update (noon UTC), creating a natural endpoint to your news consumption
• Focus on facts and perspectives over opinions
• Zero compromise on privacy - your reading habits are yours alone
• Quality and depth over quantity
• Complete news diet in 5 minutes
• Liberation from the attention economy - exist in the moment, not in an endless scroll
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Lauren Woolsey
@cgsunit.bsky.social
2 days ago
I have started paying the small subscription for Kagi.com searching, which also means no ads as search results and no supporting Google more than I already have to through my work. I do want to remember that bookmark for my students, though!
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Jared
@mathbook.cafe
2 days ago
that track with how I’ve adopted LLMs. I use Claude 4, DuckDuckGo, and Kagi this way as search summarizers with links. I use all three (plus GitHub and JetBrains), because I can arbitrage the usage limits without paying
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{:ok, Noah}
@nezteb.net
2 days ago
I gave a whole lunch-and-learn talk at work about "AI + Search". I covered Kagi (+ Assistant), Perplexity, Phind, and Exa. I'm still hazy on full LLM agentic workflows, but LLMs for (re)search is pretty next level!
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@thanksihateittho.bsky.social
2 days ago
It's more than worth it to pay for Kagi. I don't use Google search at all anymore.
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SassyBuns
@sassybuns.no
2 days ago
I can second this! I use Firefox + Kagi and it's a great combo. I would totally recommend it for those that want to get better search results and be more conscious of their privacy!
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Kirk McElhearn
@kirkville.com
2 days ago
Given the way Musk has programmed Grok to become the "MechaHitler," I'm having serious second thoughts about using @kagi.com since it's one of the AI models it offers with search. Same for other services that offer Grok as an option. Continuing to offer this model means agreeing with its ideas.
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KALane2007
@kalane2007.newgrounds.com
3 days ago
I think it’s possible to get rid of yandex on Kagi considering how costumizae the search is but I’d have to look more into that
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Big Fuckin' Hammer Enjoyer
@thatsthatmespresso.bsky.social
3 days ago
kagi DOES give access to LLMs but, being this seems geared more towards CS professionals and other science/research minded folks, i'm letting it have a pass mostly because i haven't found an alternative
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Big Fuckin' Hammer Enjoyer
@thatsthatmespresso.bsky.social
3 days ago
this one comes up every time i look into it, and is the one i'm leaning towards, but i'm not sure exactly because tbh i didn't even know you could pay for searches until a month ago lol kagi.com
Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine

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Kagi Search - A Premium Search Engine

Better search results with no ads. Welcome to Kagi (pronounced kah-gee), a paid search engine that gives power back to the user.

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Jcrabapple
@jcrabapple.dmv.community.ap.brid.gy
about 24 hours ago
Kagi Search - news update kagi.com/changelog#7674
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