

The British have all the good luck.


The British have all the good luck.
From Kagi:
“Kagi Search includes anonymized requests to traditional search indexes like Google and Bing as well as sources like Wikipedia, DeepL, and other APIs. We also have our own non-commercial index (Teclis), news index (TinyGem), and an AI for instant answers. Teclis and TinyGem are a result of our crawl through millions of domains, focusing primarily on non-commercial, high-quality content.”
“Our unique results combined from all of these sources help you discover the best content you can possibly find online, sometimes from the quieter places on the web.”
I don’t know if I would simplify it to “Google on the backend” as it’s compiling from multiple sources, including their own.
I use Kagi and really like it. It costs, but very little so it’s worth it to me.
Both YT music and Tidal offer a trial period, you could listen to some examples yourself since you’re the only person that can determine if the differences in sound quality are anything that you notice or care about.
DM Twinkle, they can hook you up.


Beware of what? It’s no different than any other instance and capable of being subscribed to, scrolled past or blocked.
Stop advertising for them and let them have their federated echo chamber, just like the communists, socialists, leftists and others have.


Please don’t post about current US Politics. If you need to do this, try !politicaldiscussion@lemmy.world or !askusa@discuss.online


Big milk did a number on people’s idea of what’s healthy.


So it’s safe to carry on not using it?


Google has waited patiently for the moment at which they could start strangling their users without fear of ostracizing them and it’s apparently arrived. Blocking ad blockers in YT, breaking sideloading apps in android, charging for storage after the forever-free model getting people to store everything with them, etc. I believe the average user feels moving would break too many elements of their daily life and will put up with anything Google does at this point.
I’m definitely not what any true privacy-seeking person would call a diehard but I have pushed back where I can, choosing to try to find a way to keep from being impacted by these changes. Firefox, Freetube, CoMaps, personal mail, etc but it takes a decision to give up a ton of convenience that I feel a lot of people aren’t willing to make.
I’m waiting to see what the sideloading change brings before I decide where to go with my phone.


All private servers will see the same end if they become popular enough.
Regarding turtle specifically, although I knew it would never actually release, I loved the idea of unreal wow.


Piessants.
Lloyd’s his birth name but he insists we call him Captain Obvious at the office.