Ask HN: What was the initial reaction to search engines?
My manager the other day mentioned AI reminds him of when search engines like google were first popularized, whereas before you needed a lot of specialized knowledge that was hard to acquire, whereas after knowing obscure details became less important and knowing what to search for became more important.
I’m curious for anyone who remembers - what was the reaction / discourse around search engines at the time? Was there a similar reaction to the rise of LLMs?
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[ 4.3 ms ] story [ 20.0 ms ] threadFor searching there was Altavista, Lycos, Hotbot, … Ask Jeeves was something that tried to be more that search engine. You had a feeling that now you can find all of the info and files on Internet. Google wasn’t the first one out there but it seems to me that it is the only one that survived.
LLMs are this generation's search, but I don't remember search being so reviled. Search opened a door to possibilities. If search were so resisted back then, it would have been a project to recreate the implementation. What did I know back then?
It may have paid off in terms of what is learned making a game versus playing one.
I just accepted search as the thing to do. But there wasn't a Hacker News back then, either.
And then Google afrives. So I do a query with the main line of my code change, to see if anyone is talking about it and I find one guy in Israel working on the same thing. Crying about the same issue on his blog and how he had fixed it. Thanks to which my work was over in 3 days. My prof would have funded me for that 6 months if thats how long it took. So it was a big aha moment for everyone.