If you're as baffled as I was when I first visited this page, click the 'About' link in the top right. It seems that this url iframes a random post from one of about 24,000 websites selected by Kagi because they are noncommercial and authored by an individual, aka "small web."
Flagged because this takes you to a random website so everyone is going to be reading a different article.
I love Kagi as a search engine, and this is a cool idea, but posting a "random web page selector" without explanation on HN is just confusing.
If you're as baffled as I was when I first visited this page, click the 'About' link in the top right. It seems that this url iframes a random post from one of about 24,000 websites selected by Kagi because they are noncommercial and authored by an individual, aka "small web."
Technically the same as stumbleupon.
To anyone else confused as I was, this shows a random website when accessed.
https://blog.kagi.com/small-web
Previous discussion (2023): https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37420281
A context would be nice. This is linked to the "about" menu in the website: https://blog.kagi.com/small-web