What’s the name of the story?
What’s the name of the story?
I know, and all the options look pretty bad IMO. That also doesn’t fix UX problems.
They deleted the fact that they are a metasearch engine
The diff you linked to has the new text of
Our search results also include anonymized API calls to all major search result providers worldwide
You’re being very disingenuous. Actually, no - your statement above is flat out wrong.
I tried SearXNG but the UI/UX was so shitty that I’d honestly rather pay for Kagi. Lots of people love it because it’s open source and are willing to 100% look past all UI/UX problems, which is a very common problem with open source in general.
Also, the actual quality of the results was garbage compared to Kagi.
Those people are dumb and weird.
People putting out buckets of candy for Halloween instead of handing it out at the door. No more social interaction or tradition. Just grab free candy and go.
It’s insane to me that people actually have plastic kettles.
I think the goal is they can replace cars a ton of the time for a ton of people. Take the train to work and then rent a car for the occasional road trip.
How does Newpipe work then?
Isn’t Signal E2E encrypted? How would it be able to decrypt them?
But then what’s the benefit to Signal? Just that it’s decentralized?
I wonder if someone could invent a new open source machine of some sort along with a tool to fix that, and that tool just happens to also be able to fix the McDonald’s ice cream machines?
If you citizens arrested yourself then the criminal would also be holding the arrester hostage.
I’m confused - I have a catch all alias, so anything @mydomain will work. Is there any reason I’d care about syncing these aliases?
Probably, because it’s simpler. Driving on a highway is way less complex of a task than driving in cities.
I bought a custom domain and use it with Proton. If Proton shuts down or something I can easily use the same domain with another provider.
What’s the other reason why you listen to them?
Because I want to read it?
Edit: oh, oh I see.