Google Search’s “udm=14” trick lets you kill AI search for good | Ars Technica
Google Search’s “udm=14” trick lets you kill AI search for good | Ars Technica
The power of URL parameters lets you unofficially turn off Google's AI Overview.
Tack "&udm=14" on to the end of a normal search, and you'll be booted into the clean 10 blue links interface. While Google might not let you set this as a default, if you have a way to automatically edit the Google search URL, you can create your own defaults.
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Here are the same queries with Kagi (I was interested to see the difference)
2 0 ReplyNice, how about for an odd emoji someone just used elsewhere (but then Voyager ran out of RAM I think):
1 0 ReplyThere ya go!
1 0 ReplyHere (didn't find the right one, almost)
1 0 ReplyThird and fifth result are about the correct one
1 0 ReplyI was gonna ask if your OS displays 🧑🧒 in color, or if you were searching a different emoji.
Less than two hours later, Google forgot how to find the right emoji!
Regarding my pondering, now I see Emojipedia moved the by-platform Emoji icons to the Designs tab.
In the meantime I learned Wikipedia redirects 🧑🧒 to “Family” :)
1 0 ReplyYeah the colors come from the os, my keyboard shows the monochrome one when I pick it. That was all very interesting!
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Not sure I used the right one though
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