@anildash like who's going to pick up on the sales pitch "we're going to make a search engine that makes it easier to actually find the answers people want, without all the SEO garbage, and we're going to compete with Google"? every piece of that pitch is infinitely appealing to US, the people who have to suffer through our broken search engine ecosystem, but not to the money people who want "eyeballs" and "exposure," for whom the actual UTILITY of search engines is a non-consideration
@anildash like i'm sorry to be doomer and defeatist on this but we're seeing, on this front, the inevitable end result of capitalism in this space
tech designed not for people, but for shareholders
@anildash and there's a final thing to consider:
how exactly will Google and Microsoft respond to the existence of a competitor who threatens to upend their self-devouring search engine ecosystem with a product that, you know, actually WORKS?
it wouldn't even need to be a THREAT (god knows Google and Microsoft would win by default in any competition of brand recognition, even if Bing is a distant second); they have the wherewithal to annihilate any POTENTIAL competition without issue