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  • ampcold@beehaw.orgtoChat@beehaw.orgKagi is crazy good
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    1 year ago

    I have been experimenting with this week and while I like it, I am still not sure I like it enough to find it worth paying. It is still mostly using Google and Bing as a search provider, so I haven’t so far found drastically different results than what I get from DuckDuckGo. Having a limit on searches also makes me a bit anxious when you are used to just searching for all kinds of stuff simply because I am lazy and don’t want to type in full URLs or go to my bookmarks. Lots of muscle memory that needs to be revamped. I do see the potential in how it can be customized with personalized lenses and lowering/raising specific domains. And the people behind it seem really nice on Discord, so I expect to see a lot of innovation in search that we haven’t seen from Google in years.



  • Har de nogen nærmere definition på hvad en streamingtjeneste er og hvor stor den skal være? Jeg abonnerer på et par mindre udenlandske tjenester og tvivler på de overhovedet kan administrere det beaukrariske overhead i sådan noget her og bare lukker for danske kunder. Har set det samme med EUs momsregler hvor mindre udenlandske tjenester og webshops simpelthen bare lukker for EU kunder fordi det er for besværligt.


  • Totally agree on the news and journalism part. I subscribe to three different publications, which gets expensive, but it is worth it. Many newssites have also started to hide their articles behind paywalls, which is understandable, but also make sharing and discussing news with others on social media harder. And since most people can’t afford to subscribe to several news outlets, they will be limited in their exposure to different viewpoints - unless that particular newspaper is really good at challenging its readers and not just giving them what they think they want.



  • Har været online siden slut 90’erne så det har været en stor del af mit liv i 25 år. Startende med anonyme chatrum, senere lærte man folk lidt bedre at kende via IRC og fik IRL venner derigennem. Med Facebook kom alle “ikke-nørderne” med også og det blev normalt at bruge sit rigtige navn online. Reddit blev en tilbagevenden til det anonyme og Reddit har jeg ikke rigtig set som et socialt medie, da man med få undtagelser ikke har bidt mærke i brugernavnet på dem man skrev med. Reddit har bare været en stor masse af en masse forskellig viden og erfaring, som virkelig har givet mig meget lærerig perspektiv at læse om hvordan andre mennesker lever i forskellige dele af verden. Særligt den sidste del frygter jeg lidt hvor skal komme fra hvis Reddit falder sammen. Det har været uundværligt i forhold til at komme ud af osteklokken, selvom Reddit også blev sin egen osteklokke i mange sammenhænge.








  • I am really conflicted on this. I agree in principal that Reddit shouldn’t benefit from my years of comments and posts, but I can’t count on how many times I have searched for something and found an old Reddit post or comment that was just what I needed.

    Most of my Reddit comments or posts are probably not very useful, but some of it might be and I am not against other random people can find and read what I have written through the years. Reddit as a whole is a vast collection of good advice and insight that is valuable to preserve. Sure it might be archived on archive.org but that is hardly searchable for most people.