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chatgpt might be the most useful search tool out there. it just needs links in the output.

my question was \"what open source alternatives are there to jmeter\". at least with chatgpt all of the results are, or were, legitimate open source projects.

asking chatgpt \"what open source alternatives are there to jmeter\"

google's results are, as expected, full of seo-optimized websites looking for clicks. google is essentially useless for any search that might have commercial potential (to be fair, it has been for years).

asking google \"what open source alternatives are there to jmeter\"

i always hold out a little hope for duck duck go, but it's really a list of the same seo-optimized sites (although, you know, stack overflow and quora are down there near the end).

asking duck duck go \"what open source alternatives are there to jmeter\"

what's the tl;dr? i don't know. i think i'm going continue to try to start my searches with chatgpt and then use duck duck go or google to look up the websites. i wonder if i could automate that...

#chatgpt #search

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