I don’t know whether to cautiously applaud or be even more concerned about another “AI” being released way too early than it should.
I don’t know whether to cautiously applaud or be even more concerned about another “AI” being released way too early than it should.
To quote a line from Star Wars, “This deal is getting worse all the time!”
Well, I guess now is as good a time as any to become a pirate. Drink up me hearties, yo-ho!
Well, for the users, I guess this is a lesson for them to not bank on a Big Tech company like Apple to cover their financial credit and transactions.
While I largely agree with the options that Tuta provides, I think the article could’ve been more succinct and to the point if they condensed all the Firefox forks like PaleMoon and WaterFox under one category. Also, I’m not sure if Brave should be on this list, not just because of their Chromium foundation but also because of their use of cryptocurrency, something I consider very suspicious and unsustainable. Finally, I question whether DuckDuckGo should be on the list. True, they are more private when compared to Google and all, but aren’t they limited to what they can block through their contract with Microsoft? I remember hearing/reading something about that.
Didn’t Robocop teach us not to do this? I mean, wasn’t that the whole point of the ED-209 robot?
Don’t forget about the Firefox forks like LibreWolf!
This is awesome! I recently switched over to Kagi because of several Lemmy posts mentioning it as an alternative. However, I really appreciate you sharing your preferred SearXNG instance. I have it added to my browser’s list of search engines and may switch to it from time-to-time to see how different it is from Kagi. If there really isn’t much of a difference, then I may switch to it after my Kagi membership ends.
Great! But, let’s remember this is Facebook after all, so… 🤷♂️