Ah cool I didn’t know that, thank you!
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Ah cool I didn’t know that, thank you!
Also try to use the Container feature in Firefox. I have acting Google all contained in one subset for example, so none of their tabs gets a view on my other tabs.
Great qualities, I’ll give it a try thank you!
I like the sound of it! Kagi is working well for me, but will consider trying this out very soon.
How do you feel about paid search like Kagi? I’ve been using it and think it’s great. No tracking, apparently.
Hold up - can anyone else read many of the comments in this thread and notice that many seem to be bots, all repeating comments by other users but slightly changed as if by AI and automated?
The commentary in this thread reads as very unnatural. (I agree with the skepticism of Google, it’s not that, it’s the syntax of the thread).
It’s the “unknown unknowns” that are really scary, beyond the short term ability it’s easy to understand now. All the ability extrapolated, layered and multiplied.
Dude what the f, the pandemic was real as heck.
Yes, works well, no issue.
So they can overwhelm it, when they become the majority of the users they become in charge with the loudest voice. Then they steer it their way or make sure it dies.
Excellently said! Can I nominate you to represent me in the fediverse?
Ok I had read that too. A different interpretation of your take on that is that he builds products (the app that accesses content) not the whole platform itself (Reddit or Lemmy). So it’s still possible he could build an app for Lemmy. He just wouldn’t try to build the whole ecosystem like Lemmy is.
I’m testing Memmy and it’s rapidly being amazing, super impressed
I didn’t know that, he say why?
But as more than one arrogant CEO has discovered, when you kick your users in the teeth, the effects can be rather longer-lasting than you might have hoped. Huffman has not only done this, but done the same to moderators and third-party app developers, both of whom have played a significant role in driving Reddit’s popularity.
Aye, these journalists aren’t pulling their punches!
Ha yeah, I’ll just buy more batteries so I can always be able to pop in a spare, sigh.
I saw an ad for Oura that made me chuckle the other day. It said “Oura - the original and most trusted ring” or something like that, and I thought “oh there are other ones to choose from, that are likely just as good and cheaper? Thanks for letting me know!”