They were removed from the maintainer position of whatever they did. Bizarre enough.
Runterwählen ist kein Gegenargument.
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They were removed from the maintainer position of whatever they did. Bizarre enough.
It amazes me to understand that your reply violates your instance’s ToS:
No self-advertisements or spam
(Still, thank you: TIL.)
So you’d need to set up your whole block list on every single device you use?
needs an account to function
How would they be able to provide a way for you to filter and/or downrank certain (known “less helpful”) domains without you having an account?
SearXNG’s result quality and blocking functions are much worse than Kagi’s in my experience.
edit: Downvoting personal experiences. Lemmy going strong again. ;-)
You can’t.
they are a metasearch engine
You do know that they have several own indexes as well?
Thank you, that helps me a lot. :-)
Well, a slightly less flippant answer: I’m seriously interested in finding out how an iPhone behaves when it falls. I’m very clumsy and in the 15+ years I’ve been using smartphones, I’ve dropped one more than once in such an annoying way that I’ve had to buy a new one.
Beyond the pure entertainment value of these videos - comparable perhaps to monster truck shows (‘haha look, the car is flat!’) - they are definitely a recommendation to buy for people like me.
If mankind could agree on what is entertaining and what is not, the charts would be much more enjoyable. :-)
I’m sure it’s not even his own money.
It is entertaining.
Probably not.
Now if it supported org files too…
TIL: Dillo+. Thank you!
Browsers: Vivaldi on most desktops, NetSurf on 9front, Vivaldi on mobile, w3m on the command-line.
Search engines: Kagi, Brave.
There is no difference other than a shiny logo and a “contract” that promises you that the random stranger will take care. I promise that I will take care too.
If you still think there is a relevant difference, please tell me. To me, it looks like you don’t fully understand what a password manager stored on other people’s computers does.
A cloud password manager is a database with your passwords hosted on a stranger’s computer. Why wouldn’t I be just as trustworthy as any other stranger on the internet?
To my complete lack of surprise, Russia
isseems to be a freer country for free software developers than the United States.