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It's funny because I (having been mostly a detractor) and just starting to warm up to it.

I think most would agree that it's going to follow a hype cycle of some kind so not surprising to see numbers go down.

I'd be very interested to see a retrospective (from user interviews I suppose) about what people thought it was vs what it actually is. I'd say I've got a pretty good intuition about what kinds of questions or topics are better going to chatgpt with vs kagiing, but I can picture that based on people's preconceptions and levels of tech literacy generally there would be a variety of different ways it gets used, many that don't feel worth it.

Right now I have say 10 conversations a week, mostly going into detail and different angles about the topics in a way that search couldn't, and I think that justifies the cost for me for now.

Students are on holidays.

Jesus, stop with these end of the world type of titles.