The internet used to be where you found the latest information. But it’s old enough that you could easily find info on 10-20 year old articles that are out of date and irrelevant
You make like Kagi. It’s a search engine that lets you - among other things - search old articles. It’s a paid service though (but they offer a free 100 queries trial)
And here are my qBittorrent stats. I left my computer running for 6 days, I never thought I’d get this far! But that electricity bill’s gonna sting…...
"How to identify original works by artists? How to attribute works generated by AI intermediaries? How to remunerate authors whose works have been used? How to manage opt-outs for artists who refuse their content to be used by AI? These are the questions that require a review of the copyright directive in light of generative...
It is becoming near impossible to find relevant information from search engines. Duckduckgo, SearXNG, Bing, Google, and so many more mainstream engines have a significantly high noise to signal ratio, and it is getting worse....
Some things are literally not available anymore by legal means. Piracy is an important tool in preserving content for future generations. Future historian will be proud of pirates.
How? I tried, but 3rd party launchers work worse because they load up after you close an app. Pixel Launcher has privileged permissions and can have smooth animations
It’s not killed, it’s that gesture navigation expects the launcher to be already rendered behind the foreground app, and 3rd party launchers can’t do that
For instance, say I search for “The Dark Knight” on my Usenet indexer. It returns to me a list of uploads and where to get them via my Usenet provider. I can then download them, stitch them together, and verify that it is, indeed, The Dark Knight. All of this costs only a few dollars a month for me....
Old articles are clogging up search engines
The internet used to be where you found the latest information. But it’s old enough that you could easily find info on 10-20 year old articles that are out of date and irrelevant
Happened to me multiple times (lemmy.zip)
I finally uploaded a whole terabyte in a single session. I'm a super seeder! (lemmy.ml)
And here are my qBittorrent stats. I left my computer running for 6 days, I never thought I’d get this far! But that electricity bill’s gonna sting…...
What's the best tool available on Linux for downloading Spotify albums without DRM? (feddit.de)
What is the best style electrical outlet?
This is a debate, not an argument, let’s be adults about this. [Insert political joke]
[Lighthearted content] Numbers often used to make silly jokes around Europe (preview.redd.it)
Far-right AfD leader vows to campaign for Brexit-style EU exit vote in Germany (www.theguardian.com)
German far-right leader hails Brexit as ‘model for Germany’ [ft.com] (archive.ph)
French MPs want to amend EU's copyright rules to cover generative AI (www.euractiv.com)
"How to identify original works by artists? How to attribute works generated by AI intermediaries? How to remunerate authors whose works have been used? How to manage opt-outs for artists who refuse their content to be used by AI? These are the questions that require a review of the copyright directive in light of generative...
What are the highest quality search engines?
It is becoming near impossible to find relevant information from search engines. Duckduckgo, SearXNG, Bing, Google, and so many more mainstream engines have a significantly high noise to signal ratio, and it is getting worse....
Thunderbird or Betterbird. What is better on Windows?
It's the beer, I knew it! (sh.itjust.works)
Visits to piracy websites have increased 12% in the past four years (www.fastcompany.com)
LOL....
Obscure button tier list (sh.itjust.works)
If you have “Help” instead of “Ins”, replace it with Overgod-tier. Keep pressing it, it will come....
Pixel Launcher could soon give you the freedom to choose your own web search engine (www.androidauthority.com)
How does Usenet content not immediately get DMCA'd into oblivion?
For instance, say I search for “The Dark Knight” on my Usenet indexer. It returns to me a list of uploads and where to get them via my Usenet provider. I can then download them, stitch them together, and verify that it is, indeed, The Dark Knight. All of this costs only a few dollars a month for me....