Good thread about the philosophy of software tools - read it. A few comments The Unix philosophy was only ever suited to a small number of men - men who naturally can think in ways that align with orderly input and output of data and can envision processing that data for a goalhttps://twitter.com/mattskala/status/1445575015164833801 …
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In the long run, if you want quality search tools expect to pay for them with actual money because they're expensive to build and maintain and there's an arms race with people looking to trick the search tools. No idea how we get to that type of market though.
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None of this is the death of tools - it just means you have to adapt. Before to get the most out of the web you learned how to precisely phrase queries and use search operators. Now you organize your bookmarks and learn how to induce the black box to give you the desired results
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When you see something, remember it and mark it. Save files locally with a good system of indexing them because you're going to have a hard time finding non-text again if you don't.
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