

Not just that, I doubt the motor would be particularly happy with all the vibrations happening to it.
Not just that, I doubt the motor would be particularly happy with all the vibrations happening to it.
Fair. I could with Firefox, but I’m too lazy to configure all of that for myself.
Datacenters are often ahead on this, I believe.
DDG does add their own spice on to – or so they claim, and Bing doesn’t have bangs so I’d never want to use it.
In its early days, Qwant heavily relied on Bing’s API to provide search results. […]
Qwant began transitioning to its own indexing system in February 2013, but this process was gradual. The company started using its own engine for indexing social media accounts and the “shopping” part of search results, […]
Today, Qwant’s search results are a mix of its own indexed content and results pulled from Bing.
https://thedroidguy.com/does-qwant-search-use-bing-search-results-ultimate-guide-1265864
I was curious if it relied on Bing, as most 3rd party search engines do. Which seems to be the case.
I don’t entirely disagree with the comic at the end; but given the current systems in place I doubt the robots will be used to support the masses and rather enrich the few.
Of all the alternatives, it is the most major one.
(Except for Apple devices where Safari is an option).
Pretty sure @[email protected] meant to explain why they weren’t a thing in cars in general
We were blocked in Turkey for 3 years or so, and fought all the way to the Supreme Court and won. Nothing has changed about our principles. The difference in this case is that the short term legal requirements in order to not wreck the long term chance of victory made this a necessary step.
Hopefully not block the entire website in India.
“We’re scaling back in crowded market segments and instead focussing on AI! A totally not crowded segment.”
I would’ve actually been interested in Mozilla’s VPN/Footprint scrubbing services as a “trustworthy” company, but they’re not even available here yet and by the sound of it never will. Now instead they’ll be playing catch-up in another market.
It’s difficult to remain excited with news like this, but I want there to be alternatives to Chromium so I’ll keep using Firefox.
But doesn’t work on mobile