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Not sure if it's been mentioned yet but an increased/uncapped limit to custom CSS would be great (if feasible technically ofc)

dps I'd like more than span options too: 24h (default), 7 days, 30 days, 1 year, Infinite.

    6 days later

    Below is not request as much as a concept that will become relevant once everyone starts to use automated web browsing.

    0: Kagi has inexpensive hardware attestable minimum spec devices somewhere.
    1: Ultimate enables you to gain access to a Linux privileged user in a device.
    2: This happens such that first the device is attested against a Kagi talisman or DIY device, with attestation keypair & storage.
    3: Attestation successful => Locally decrypt storage & tell you did to Kagi => Kagi elevates you to virtual non-attestable more powerful runtime. This still cannot run hardware wise LLM inference or do heavy computing. LLM runtime comes from providers.
    4: Your local store information populates now Kagi's virtual runtime, that is for now online & SSH-able if you want, such that there is Kagi plain assistant discussions as one other account.
    5: Each agentic custom assistant, e.g. normal discussion can be you spawned its own user, turning it agentic.
    6: The Lens of that assistant determines its users permissions & Terminal Emulator tools available.
    7: The assistant may now interact with the world by using the terminal.
    8: An assistant may if given permission to message other agents of alter their permissions or create new asisstants.
    9: Underlying all of this is a Kagi system-wids package.
    10: For example, when creating a video game, a primary assistant could coordinate with specialized designer, coder, and playtester assistants. The workflow proceeds like this: designer creates concepts, passes them to main asistsant whhok passes them to coder, the coder for implementation, and the main assistant then forwards the result to the playtester for evaluation.

    (speculative concept)

      LXIN Sooo.... cloud VM hosting with AI agents? Seems expensive and unsure what the usecase would be that couldn't be done (for example) with a desktop app capable of that same agenting running on one's own PC. Plus your tenth bullet point seems directly at odds with Kagi's stance on AI. Personally while I love the Assistant, I don't like the idea of some autonomous AI-powered Web, and don't want to see all human interaction and creativity replaced by LLMs and generative AI, even one powered by Kagi. You've got some interesting ideas here I do support (further agenting capabilities in the Assistant could be useful, not sure if that's coming in Ki) but idk about the rest.

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        Quick Answer

        Brainstorming is a creative thinking technique used

        to generate a large number of ideas quickly and collaboratively. It typically involves a group of people who interact to suggest ideas spontaneously in response to a specific prompt or problem. The primary goals of brainstorming are to encourage free thinking, foster creativity, and explore various solutions to a defined issue.

        Key characteristics of brainstorming include:

        Group Interaction: Participants share their thoughts and ideas without criticism, promoting an open environment.
        Idea Generation: The focus is on quantity over quality, allowing for a wide range of suggestions.
        Spontaneity: Ideas are generated in a free-flowing manner, often leading to unexpected insights.
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        ... speculative.

        The comment was a shit also labelled as a one

        I did not expect feedback on its quality, appreciate your comment, and don't intend to refine my shit so I might not reply to it more than to clarify that in the suggestion, LLMs would be provided by external providers, the storage controlled controlled physically by the user, and software itself run by Kagi, which somewhat albeit unintentionally and distantly resembles one vaporware / concept-stage design that spun off from QubesOS project; and that eventually, agency will become "a feature", terminal emulators being a natural & powerful extension of LLMs. However that's just to clarify the original meaning of it.

        I think the issue here would however be more of a procedual or communication flaw in the forum than anything of yours or mine.

        The feature request system has good design. Alas it seems to me that the brainstorming, consolidation & reviewing phases, going from really hastily sketched down ideas to "concepts that pass basic critical examination & Kagi says are plausible in principle", generating refined work, could use, forum cultural, usability & epistemological work.

        What you want is something that doesn't let shit pass through but let's it be thrown around & systematically compared. Currently in kagifeedback.org shit is only allowed to be thrown which is a good thing as long as Kagi doesn't take "the feedback" too seriously (see why Asahi head developer resigned in 2025-02).

          LXIN Sorry I’m not sure why the hostility? Like I said you’ve got a few good ideas in there but the rest seems wildly out of scope and expensive for Kagi.
          I’d also argue in your second point about the feedback process that while rough idea sharing is good, typically things should indeed pass “basic critical examination” before being posted; lest we be flooded with impossible posts such as “Kagi should make their own LLM and have it be better and faster than anyone else’s”.
          Finally as a purveyor of internet drama I’d like to say that’s far from the reason the Asahi dev quit; he was told off by Linus Torvalds himself to stop attacking other maintainers on social media and bringing drama into the mailing lists.
          Apologies if I’ve been too rude in my previous reply or this one; simply trying to figure out what you mean, and helping to make it something more in scope and feasible for Kagi.

          20 days later

          out of left field, and an extremely niche use case:

          • deeper integration with archive.org. There's definitely been some sites I've been to when doing research that would've been helpful (either in the shield icon in the results or something else that is quickly accessible) to just scrub through the historical variants of a search result.

            Winks you think it's niche but honestly if it was integrated well I think more people would use it

              4 days later

              Desoroxxx apparently I'm blind 😆. I discovered the other day there was an option for it already in the 3 dot menu next to the shield.

                5 days later

                Hey everyone! 🙂 Not necessarily for the Ultimate plan only, but - since we are allowed to dream a bit in here - today I noticed a feature I really would love to get in the Kagi ecosystem while exiting my Feedly account - an integrated RSS reader where I could search (and read through) my feeds. Thanks for the great work!

                I saw some discussion similar to this awhile ago but can't find it atm; what about different "personas" for Kagi? These could be user-defined similar to Firefox container tabs. Each one would have different domain rank, safe search setting, lenses, Assistant threads, and custom Assistants. This would aid users in keeping their home and work/school/whatever lives separate in Kagi's ecosystem. Perhaps when Kagi Mail launches there could be separate email inboxes as well?

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