Posted on 05/23/2024 4:36:50 AM PDT by DoodleBob
Bing, Microsoft’s search engine, isn’t working properly right now. At first, we noticed it wasn’t possible to perform a web search at all. Now it seems search results are loading properly.
But this outage also appears to still be affecting Bing’s application programming interface (API), which means that other services that rely on Bing aren’t working properly.
For instance, DuckDuckGo and Ecosia, two alternative search engines that rely on Bing’s search results, aren’t returning any search results right now. Microsoft Copilot isn’t loading either. ChatGPT Plus subscribers, who have the ability to perform web searches, also get an error when they try to search for something too.
Once again, an outage proves the web depends on a handful of tech companies. If an API goes down, many services are affected.
In this particular case, it’s interesting to see the increasingly important role of Bing’s API. While Google still dominates when it comes to web search, many services are now reliant on Bing’s API.
Microsoft could not immediately be reached for comment on the outage.
Yandex works fine too.
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So does Luxxle
I suppose you won’t get results processed by the inventors of propaganda, either?
“I suppose you won’t get results processed by the inventors of propaganda, either?”
If you use Yandex to learn of opposition to Putin, it might get processed and filtered, but feel free to compare what they return versus what Google returns regarding 2020 US Elections being rigged.
Bottom line is that for real conservatives (meaning those that are not Operatives here), Yandex is likely the best site to get ‘unsanitized’ information.
I don't think I'll miss it...
It’s all the same KGB, imho. Serge Brin much?
“It’s all the same KGB, imho. Serge Brin much?”
Well, I get different results Yandex regarding topics that are ‘sensitive’ to the Deep State, can’t speak for others though.
DDG uses multiple search engines including Bing and Google...
I wonder how much each algo tailors results to any particular searcher’s histories.
That’s over my head, no idea!
Oh, me too. But I think it’s a thing.
Thank you.
Switched this morning after I heard on a podcast that DuckDuckGo has gone to the dark side and is spying on people.
Blue Screen of Death 2
Was the podcaster a shareholder of a competitor?
Working fine at 11:10 AM PST
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella was doing a Bing-CoPilot-AI press tour just a couple days ago.
Whoops!
I don’t no I was half asleep.
That's how this chat technology works, one letter at a time. Copilot is dumping the letters as they are returned from the parallel processors accessing the neural network blob. The only way to get faster results is by using extremely expensive GPUs and paying for the privilege.
You can download a smaller open source blob and run the simple accessing program on your own laptop and watch the letters form. The smaller your GPU memory, the slower the letters surface out of the blob.
Microsoft has always produced crap software, but that is their business model, so you have to upgrade, and they don't go out of business. Hiring a million curb turders was a natural for them, and their stockholders are doing well.
Like Japan did to Detroit, Japan could have taken over with high quality products. But waterfall-style engineering doesn't work for well software, and Japan has always sucked at it. Sony would have been Apple if not for their terrible software engineering.
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