Kagi, the company behind a paid, private search engine1 of the same name, has announced it's bringing its Webkit-based Orion web browser to Linux. In a
Yes, I know…I’m not saying I need to use it or that it’s forced on Kagi users. I’m saying that I personally don’t agree with the amount of investment and focus on the AI/LLM integrations. I believe the investment would be better spent building out the Kagi index as well as privacy & security functionality. Again, it’s a minor complaint and personal preference, not an attack on their business model, strategy or mission.
I still pay for the Ultimate subscription because I believe in them thoroughly. I just personally don’t prefer to use LLMs most of the time.
It’s optional to use though. Just a feature that is up to you to use or not
Yes, I know…I’m not saying I need to use it or that it’s forced on Kagi users. I’m saying that I personally don’t agree with the amount of investment and focus on the AI/LLM integrations. I believe the investment would be better spent building out the Kagi index as well as privacy & security functionality. Again, it’s a minor complaint and personal preference, not an attack on their business model, strategy or mission.
I still pay for the Ultimate subscription because I believe in them thoroughly. I just personally don’t prefer to use LLMs most of the time.