

I honestly don’t understand why people buy games before the first few patches are released. It feels like paying to be a beta tester.
I honestly don’t understand why people buy games before the first few patches are released. It feels like paying to be a beta tester.
Yeah, for some reason I was thinking you were trying to say that bolting on widgets made it no longer a search engine.
I see, you’re splitting the UI from the backend as two different things, and Im seeing them as parts to a whole.
then send them to the user to be displayed
This is where my understanding breaks. Why would displaying it as a summary mean the backend process is no longer a search engine?
Maybe I just don’t know what “generating results” means. You query a search engine, and it generates results as a page of links. I don’t understand how generating a page of links is fundamentally different from generating a summation of the results?
What do you mean its not generating the results? If the summation isn’t generated, wheres it come from?
I had to tell DDG to not give me an AI summary of my search, so its clearly intended to be used as a search engine.
You know, it was super creepy until I got to the video without a soundtrack and found out they sound like farts.