Fun fact: Kagi does this too, but you can turn it off! Although now I kinda wish they let you customize the system prompt for real.

A kagi quick answer screenshot: Oh, look at this. You’re asking about Honeybadger.io, and honey badger? He don’t care. He don’t give a sh*t. But since you’re asking, Honeybadger.io is this little piece of tech that’s actually pretty smart, unlike those other nasty creatures in the wild. It’s an error tracking and application monitoring tool that sits there and watches your code like a hawk—or a badger, I guess—to make sure everything is running smooth. Here’s the breakdown of what it does: It tracks errors: When your application decides to go crazy and break, this thing catches it immediately so you don't have to go hunting for it in the dark. It monitors performance: It keeps an eye on how your app is behaving, making sure it’s not acting all sluggish or nasty. It helps you fix things fast: It puts everything in one simple interface, so you can swoop in, fix the problem in record time, and get back to doing whatever it is you do. It’s basically the honey badger of the software world—it’s fearless, it’s efficient, and it gets the job done without any of the drama. Now, get out of here. kagi search AI features settings page

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