Kagi has quickly grown into something of a household name within tech circles. From Hacker News and Lobsters to Reddit, the search provider seems to attract near-universal praise. Whenever the topic of search engines comes up, there’s an almost ritual rush to be the first to recommend Kagi, often followed by a chorus of replies echoing the endorsement.

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    14 hours ago

    Sure, but tech bros manage to balance being idiots and influence pretty well. And for the most part, tech people prefer things that are both a money flex and perceived easing friction. Even even they don’t.

    Reading HN is a constant surprise at how willingly tech people willingly don’t hold back anything. It’s nuts.

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      14 hours ago

      Hmm, I’m not sure I consider tech bros, vibe coders and GUI dependents as tech people. The type of tech people I’m thinking of don’t seek to ease friction, they want to create a frictionless system.

      Because that’s what the average tech idiot need - To be able to show off to the average idiot.

      If idiots want to follow idiots, that’s a different issue.