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Russia: Up to 30% of companies use corporate software purchased before 2022

https://www.kommersant.ru/doc/8673186
1•doener•2m ago•0 comments

Texas Sues Discord, Seeks Mandatory Age Verification

https://reclaimthenet.org/texas-sues-discord-seeks-mandatory-age-verification
2•anonymousiam•7m ago•1 comments

New York, New Jersey Subpoena FIFA in World Cup Ticket Probe

https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/48885837/new-jersey-new-york-subpoena-20926-fifa-world-cup...
1•mikhael•8m ago•0 comments

Workers Missing After Deadly Nippon Dynawave Paper Mill Explosion in WA State

https://nbsla.ca/9-workers-missing-nippon-dynawave-paper-mill-explosion/
1•mikhael•8m ago•0 comments

Linkano – Create durable links between what you work on

https://micro.mjanssen.nl/2026/05/27/linkano-create-durable-links-between.html
2•marc0janssen•8m ago•1 comments

The versatility of the word ass in the English language

https://yelluwcomedy.substack.com/p/the-versatility-of-the-word-ass-in
1•pryelluw•9m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Does anyone care enough about bots to switch social networks?

2•Chirpper•11m ago•0 comments

We Left Framer

https://babou.ai/blog/why-we-left-framer
3•nickls•11m ago•0 comments

GPT 5.5 aces 20x20 multiplication that o3 couldn't handle

https://twitter.com/cozyblaze265065/status/2057739317649588558
1•marojejian•11m ago•2 comments

Modifying RL to train models on production traces

https://trajectory.ai/field-notes/scaling-sdpo
1•neilkale•12m ago•0 comments

RPCS-1 – Configure AI agents that don't oscillate, overload, or freeze

https://rpcs1.dev
1•play420•12m ago•1 comments

Show HN: GTFS·X – a free, web-based transit schedule (GTFS) editor

https://www.gtfsx.com/
1•markegge•14m ago•0 comments

AWS RDS Extended Support, you still have few levers to pull

https://www.cloudyali.io/blogs/rds-extended-support-cost-levers
1•heldsteel7•15m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: I refused to charge a monthly subscription for my AI app. Was I wrong?

1•dj_studocai•15m ago•1 comments

AI and That Guy at the Bar

https://dotart.blog/cobbles/ai-and-that-guy-at-the-bar
1•miniBill•17m ago•0 comments

What 1k Harness Experiments Taught Me About Self-Improving Agents

https://www.henrypan.com/blog/2026-05-25-self-improvement-harness/
1•megadragon9•17m ago•1 comments

Show HN: World Flavor Atlas. Radzikowski and Chen's food embeddings in 3D

https://tomacco.github.io/world-flavor-atlas/
1•drinkcocacola•17m ago•0 comments

Auto-itera – autonomous experimentation engine for AI engineering decisions

https://github.com/clfhaha1234/auto-itera
2•clfhaha1234•18m ago•0 comments

Rust Will Save Linux from AI, Says Greg Kroah-Hartman

https://www.zdnet.com/article/rust-will-save-linux-from-ai-says-greg-kroah-hartman/
2•CrankyBear•18m ago•0 comments

Tell HN: Building an Activist Developer Collective

2•KafeKafe•18m ago•0 comments

Own Data, Own Software

https://pscanf.com/s/340/
1•wrxd•19m ago•0 comments

Apple reportedly preps native support for Google Cast in iOS 27

https://macdailynews.com/2026/05/27/apple-reportedly-preps-native-support-for-google-cast-in-ios-27/
2•speckx•20m ago•0 comments

San Francisco Rents Spike 22% in a Year

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2026-05-27/ai-boom-sends-san-francisco-housing-prices-soa...
2•sseagull•20m ago•0 comments

Economic Futures in the Age of AI

https://openaifoundation.org/news/economic-futures-in-the-age-of-ai
1•thm•20m ago•0 comments

The Download: keeping up with AI, and the future of IVF

https://www.technologyreview.com/2026/05/27/1138048/the-download-ai-future-ivf-technology/
1•joozio•21m ago•0 comments

OurSQL Foundation launches to support MySQL Community

https://www.theregister.com/databases/2026/05/26/mysql-faithful-launch-oursql-foundation-to-keep-...
2•deesix•22m ago•0 comments

Show HN: A self-organizing digital Zettelkasten for research

https://github.com/ulyssestenn/funes
1•bethanyhunt•23m ago•0 comments

Sharon Osbourne to release AI avatar of late husband Ozzy Osbourne

https://www.kxan.com/news/national-news/sharon-osbourne-to-release-ai-avatar-of-late-husband-ozzy...
1•ohjeez•23m ago•0 comments

The AI Efficiency Plateau

https://newsletter.getdx.com/p/the-ai-efficiency-plateau
1•azhenley•23m ago•0 comments

Bible MCP

https://bible.grod.es
2•grodes•23m ago•0 comments
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DuckDuckGo search saw 28% more visits after Google said people love AI mode

https://www.pcgamer.com/hardware/duckduckgos-ai-free-search-saw-nearly-28-percent-more-visits-in-the-week-following-googles-insistence-that-people-love-ai-mode/
82•HelloUsername•54m ago

Comments

256BitChris•47m ago
From my experience the Google AI mode is more restrictive on what it will let you search for and the content it produces.

I personally have had to use DuckDuckGo to search for things that Gemini finds to be against its instructions to answer.

And I'm not talking about things that are NSFW, but some things that Gemini just doesn't want to discuss.

That's kinda Gemini's problem in general, it just is overly restrictive and doesn't like to talk about anything things that Claude will freely talk about and push against and discuss with you.

rvnx•35m ago
You are absolutely right, DuckDuckGo is better for porn than Google, but if you want even better results you can use Yandex.

For other things, Grok is quite fast — Perplexity too

John7878781•34m ago
AI mode isn't that terrible.
al_borland•29m ago
My friends who previously had no interest in technology and never talked about it, are suddenly following tech news closely all because they hate AI being pushed so hard. One was just messaging me this morning about alternatives to Google search and maps. He ended up downloading DuckDuckGo.

If Google isn’t carefully they’re going to push people away from their golden goose.

mt_•29m ago
As someone who has been driving DDG for the past 6 years, i have switched to Google back due to the new AI mode,, its such a nice quick way to check information and validate ideas.. no friction included.
Legend2440•26m ago
Both statements can be true, you know.

Some people can love AI mode while others hate it.

root-parent•23m ago
"Google’s AI Overviews Don't Have an Off Switch. 4 Tricks to Return to Traditional Web Results" - https://www.pcmag.com/explainers/googles-ai-overviews-dont-h...
john_strinlai•14m ago
they dont even recommend using a different search engine? shame on them.

why bother fiddling with url parameters or switching entire browsers when you can just go to one of many other search sites?

this is just an ad for brave being disguised as something 'helpful'.

notepad0x90•14m ago
are you a bot?

Why do you need an off switch, are your eyes and fingers not able too coordinate scrolling down past the already half collapsed ai overview section? does it offend you at a spiritual level to see it?

NDlurker•22m ago
I've been going back and forth between DDG and Google. I have DDG set as default and only use Google if DDG isn't giving me good results.
teejmya•16m ago
Same. If I need to Google it, I add "!g" to the search terms.

https://duckduckgo.com/bangs

NDlurker•5m ago
Thanks for the tip; I didn't know about that.
notepad0x90•13m ago
!g is the best of both worlds.
feverzsj•21m ago
Feels like google is purposely downgrading non-AI search results
lisplist•16m ago
I switched to DDG about a year ago and it works fine for me. For some queries, Google still surfaces better results, but DDG is good enough that I don't really miss it.

The only Google service I haven't been able to replace is YouTube - no real alternative. I still use Google Maps as well, but could probably switch to Apple maps without missing much. For hiking trails, Apple Maps has often been superior. I briefly tried OpenStreetMaps years ago, but the lack of traffic data and the fact that it gave me bad directions made it untenable.

notepad0x90•15m ago
I'll have to see Google's stats as well. I went the other way leaving DDG for google AI mode. I use ddg still if I just want it to find a site. if I want answers, I use Google.

I would say it's more than visits that count, how many people are staying in the DDG or Google home page doing things? a lot more with Google I'd think. they've succeeded in trapping me in their product, instead of navigating away, and I'm happier for it. And... i still don't get what people's problem is (quality wise that is), you don't have to use AI results right, and it's pretty obvious what the AI interaction portion of the page is? I'm sure ad blocker extensions can remove it entirely as well. DDG's quality is not just lower, it requires me clicking around to get AI assisted summary.

I just don't get it, is people's time not valuable? even if half the time the AI results are wrong, it offsets (for me - and it's more like 5%) the time I waste clicking on random sites, some of them ad-trodden (where a blocker isn't available), outdated,etc.. and I usually don't even go to the second page of the result where as the AI reviews more than the first page or two to give me a summary. I'm saving lots and lots of time, getting more done with it.

This is tech, not religion, but it feels like people are conflating the two. it's just a tool that's used to search things.

marginalia_nu•14m ago
Yeah, starting from a much lower baseline than DDG, I've had something like a 10x increase in queries last ~week. Seems like a lot of people are looking for alternatives.

For as much as how the startup space loves to pay lip service to contrarian bets, people sure do all be running in the same direction.

qsort•12m ago
I truly don't get Google's move.

I'm sure the model is fine, but it's not Google Search, and when I want Search I want Search. If I wanted to ask an AI, why can't I ask the one from my subscription... that I'm already paying for... that's actually good... that can also search the web?

I assume it's a play to test the waters for how the ad market is going to work, because as a product I really can't see why I would ever use it. Dropbox comment moment incoming?

bko•12m ago
> Just for a start, visits to its AI-free search page noai.duckduckgo.com between May 20 to May 25 are said to have increased by 22.7% on average week-on-week, with the figures peaking May 24 at 27.7%.

> The DuckDuckGo mobile app saw installs spike in the US by 18.1% on average compared to the previous week. TechCrunch reported this growth was sustained over six days, peaking at 30.5% on May 25. An even greater number of iOS users hit download on the app though, with installs seeing an average week-on-week growth of 33% and a peak of 69.9%.

Why do they report only relative numbers? These numbers alone are meaningless. This is just lazy reporting.

bee_rider•6m ago
They wanted to write a story where this was a negative consequence for Google, I suspect, but the absolute numbers wouldn’t have supported that (they mention that it is inconsequential to Google a couple paragraphs in, if your browser can sustain the site for that long. Mine had trouble).
noncoml•11m ago
DuckDuckGo have to change their brand name if they want non-technical people to take them seriously
mlongval•9m ago
New Google -> perfect example of en$hi++ification.
cute_boi•6m ago
The problem with DDG is they don't have their own infra like brave and rely so much on bing...
osigurdson•3m ago
I actually like AI mode in Google. My main reason is if I just have a quick question it seems a lot quicker than logging into ChatGPT/Claude as I can just type it in the address bar.

Of course DDG / others can do the exact same thing as they already have an AI mode. Maybe you can even set up ChatGPT as a search engine - not sure. The key for this use case is speed - it has to be nearly instant.