I'll assume OP refers to general queries, not related to professional needs or when a specialty-focused source is needed.
If getting a wrong answer to a question isn't consequential (What country has highest per capita garlic consumption? What's the Klingon word for love?), I just enter the question or key words into Google and find that the AI answer is usually sufficient.
Other general references:
Wikipedia is good if I want a 1-2 minute long answer (Who were the Gnostics? What's in snake venom?).
YouTube when audio/video is helpful (How do I replace the air filter? What's shoe gaze?).
If getting a wrong answer to a question isn't consequential (What country has highest per capita garlic consumption? What's the Klingon word for love?), I just enter the question or key words into Google and find that the AI answer is usually sufficient.
Other general references:
Wikipedia is good if I want a 1-2 minute long answer (Who were the Gnostics? What's in snake venom?).
YouTube when audio/video is helpful (How do I replace the air filter? What's shoe gaze?).
Statistics: Posted by Doctor Rhythm — Fri Jan 31, 2025 7:42 pm