- the rounded corners remind me of the 2000s, and they kind of hurt my eyes; they take attention away from the text
- I search for some niche CS topics; all the links I see I've seen on other search engines as well ...
- ... which kind of makes this "google with a different layout" and some "categories", not terrible, but also not that different
Now here's a challenge: Do some smart on-the-fly abstractive multi-document summarization and display a fluent mix of text, images and videos on a topic. Like a report. That would be a game changer, I'd think.
If someone can pull this off, that might be you, Richard :)
As far I can see "IO" addresses the size issue, which is indeed a compression issue for the most part.
For a broader take on an alternative, there is concise encoding Concise Encoding [1][2], which I believe addresses a few more issues with existing encodings (clear spec, schema not an afterthought, native support for a variety of data structures, security, ...).
- the rounded corners remind me of the 2000s, and they kind of hurt my eyes; they take attention away from the text
- I search for some niche CS topics; all the links I see I've seen on other search engines as well ...
- ... which kind of makes this "google with a different layout" and some "categories", not terrible, but also not that different
Now here's a challenge: Do some smart on-the-fly abstractive multi-document summarization and display a fluent mix of text, images and videos on a topic. Like a report. That would be a game changer, I'd think.
If someone can pull this off, that might be you, Richard :)