Re my note in chat box. Here’s a Home screenshot on the iPad.
Search feature
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Have you tried clicking the three horizontal bars in the top left corner? That's where the menu is.
There should be the 'Search' button there.
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Try reducing the size of the laptop window and you'll get the iPad view... Awesome stuff, right?
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As Serafina said, the search feature will be seen on clicking the three lines in the top left.
Sorry I was a bit slow on that one.
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Shit! Sorry for the bother. I know to pull down all menus before squawking.
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Shit! Sorry for the bother. I know to pull down all menus before squawking.
No one was bothered. We love to rise and shine

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No one was bothered. We love to rise and shine

... as you always do ...
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This is serious!
Google’s AI Search Will Ruin The Internet! | Daves Computer TipsGoogle’s recent announcement at this year’s Google I/O event that its dominant search engine is set to become an Agentic AI has created a huge stir, with some…davescomputertips.com -
Add "-ai " as the first text of every search query
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This does seem serious. Duck Duck Go seems to already benefited.
My current reaction to the looming giant of AI is complicated. While I appreciate the information it makes available to us, there is so much that worries me.
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I get a lot of inquiries via AI. Unfortunately, usually they come from the most uneducated people who are at a loss on what I do and what they need. They simply answered "yes" to a prompt and I get an email asking to prove I am who I am and I do what they need. While it takes them one click to email 200+ potential providers, it takes me 10x to reply to ten times to ten different individuals. Sometimes, I simply don't bother.
I have found that massive mail can be harder to detect - for example, it is self-evident when the sender and the (visible) recipient are the same and the form of address is un-specific. Sometimes, the recipient is missing and I wonder how their email got into my mailbox. Gone are the time when you could tell it from the 'undisclosed recipients' in the To: field!