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Wait, MIT isn’t open source!?

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Came here to ask that too… is it really supposed to be a joke, and that’s it?

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In my defense I’m not the sharpest tool in the wetlands.

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Snapstore has proprietary software too…

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Microsoft tools are still very much used on the web, at least here in Washington there are a few state sites featuring the ✨aspx✨ framework.

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I misread your username as Napoleon.

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I partially agree. Installing from a script saves time and energy, but installing manually allows you to learn and have a deeper understanding for your computer (along with giving you more control). I’d say install from scratch once, install from a script the rest of the time, in my opinion it’s worth it to have the extra understanding of how everything works, and also then you can audit the script you’ll be using.

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TL;DR: The article claims that the Brave web browser is bad and should not be used.

The author points out that Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript, co-founder (and ex-CEO) of Mozilla, and founder of Brave, donated 1,000 USD in support of a proposition to ban same-sex marriage. Along with making the claim that Brave’s goal is not to act as an ad-blocker, but instead to build and grow their own advertisement network, and he also believes that the network has several flaws:

  • Brave Ads paysout in a form of cryptocurrency, called BAT (🦇).
  • As BAT is a cryptocurrency there is high volatility.
  • BAT can not be redeemed for fiat (“actual”) money directly from within the Brave Wallet.
  • The author also believes that “it [the network] has largely failed” but that it “has generated a lot of revenue for Brave,” via the ICO (Initial Coin Offering; IPO for crypto).

In addition to these key points the author also:

  • Claims that Brave prompted FTX, before the scandal.
  • Cites the The Brave Marketer Podcast where ex-CMO of Crypto.com Steven Kalifowitz shares an ambitious goal of being a “‘brand like Coke and Netflix.’” The author then mentions that:
    • In 2023 there was a report from The Financial Times that Crypto.com traded against their customers.
    • In 2022 the company try to hide the severity of its layoffs.
  • Mentions Brave’s integration with Gemini, and how the crypto exchange is under investigation for lying about FDIC insurance.
  • Mentions a partnership with the the 3XP Web3 Gaming Expo where they sponsored the Esports Arena and rewarded contestants with the BAT token.
  • Claims that Brave added affiliate/referral codes to URLs, such as “binance.us.”

Finally, the author lists Firefox and Vivaldi as alternatives to Brave, and ends the article with “Brave Browser is irredeemable, and you should not use it under any circumstances.”

I am human, please let me know if I’ve made a mistake.

Edit: Fixed bat emoji and typo.

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Thank you, I fixed it!

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a “mostly Seattle-based transit-loving” Mastodon

I think one of the greatest powers of the federation is that you can join a niche community and still get the rest of the content. It’s pretty amazing.

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culturally a lot more like Reddit, for the worse.

I have to agree with you… but, the good thing is is that we don’t have karma farming!

Freebooting Twitter Account getting millions of views without credit, original creators get next to none... (lemmy.world)

Description: A freebooting Twitter account (very likely without permission) posts a screenshot of a TikTok with no credit and gets millions of views and hundreds of thousands of likes. The creators of the original video respond, and get next to no views. (And currently have 6 likes on the tweet.)...

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There is a way to mark a video as watched in youtube-dl (–mark-watched), so it’s possible for Piped to have the same thing.

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own

I think the real problem is that OP doesn’t own Windows, “the software is licensed, not sold.”

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Gosh, I’ve really messed up. Fixing immediately, thank you for bring this to my attention – and I apologize to all y’all.

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Thanks, here’s the color scheme!

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Not a desktop environment, Hyprland. The bar is a custom Waybar.

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Oh shoot! I forgot about Bitwarden, I feel like I use it so much that it just fades into the background now!

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Out of curiosity, has Immich gotten easier to setup? I’ve been using Nextcloud Memories and would like something with some nicer sharing features for the family photos.

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brow.sh

Wow! That’s crazy! I never thought I’d see video playback like that on the terminal! Also, how are you liking Tomb?

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Looks like it’s on GitHub and F-Droid, so probably not!

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oooh, I like all the different graphs it gives you, we all know the more colors and ways to display the data the more accurate it is.

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Alright, I saw their webpage earlier today actually and though it looked cool, so I’ll have to give it a shot!

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Resilio Sync

How does it compare to something like Syncthing?

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Oooh, that sounds cool! If you remember the name please tell us!

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Organic Maps

Looks like it has supper detailed maps, has OpenStreetMap really gotten that good!?

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SearXNG

Gosh, I love SearXNG, and how you can fit it to work into your workflow!

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I’m assuming it doesn’t work with Jellyfin or Subsonic, does it?

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Note to Self

Wow! That’s actually amazing! My only concern is do you remember to use it, or do you still find yourself opening messages, Matrix, or whatever?

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PikaBackup

Out of curiosity, its there a reason not to just SyncThing your ~/Documents, or is it more of a Time Machine for Gnome kinda deal?

FSearch

Oh wow, that looks nice, epically that RegEx support (actually serious, I am a huge fan of RegEx).

Nintendo Switch Pro Controller had a noticeable input delay (enough to make me return it)

Nintendo do be like that… have you found a good alternative, or just the Joycons?

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Alright, thanks for letting me know! I’ve looked at it a while back (it seems it would’ve been really nice for hiking) and it didn’t seem to have everything – granted I live in the middle of nowhere.

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Sounds cool! I’ll have to give it a shot sometime!

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Out of curiosity can KDE Connect act as a Find My alternative?

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Logseq

I’ll have to give this a shot, it looks super cool. Although, is it more of an Obsidian, Notion, or Evernote style?

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Threema

Yeah, but how many people use it (half-joking, I’m a Matrix user myself and understand the pain)?

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Alright, I like both Notion and Obsidian, so I’ll give both a try. Thank you!

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Links: NewPipe, GitHub, F-Droid. The vibe I’m getting is that it’s a more lightweight, Google-less frontend for services like YouTube and Bandcamp, correct me if I’m wrong though, never used it – but I’ve seen it a few times.

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Kagi

Prices seem high… Features, seem nice (but not crazy):

  • “Boosting” and blocking domains: basically permanent filters.
  • “Lenses” - Similar to SearXNG’s different tabs, but more like a profile style system.
  • Bangs are the same as in SearXNG, and I think you can do the same, or similar, thing in Firefox.
  • Custom CSS is cool and all but you can get that with a browser add-on (like Stylus).
  • Their “Comprehensive result filtering” seems that same as every other browser
  • They have Vim-ish keybinds, which SearXNG and DDG have.
  • “Widgets” - Seems like Google’s quick answers, user created ones are cool I guess.
  • The “crystal orb” - Allows you to determine the “quality” of sites, and also open them in the Wayback Machine or adjust that boosting/blocking level.

(Source)

Additionally, it seems that they don’t have seem to have any external audits or releasing of code (correct me if I’m wrong). Additional they have a web browser, that’s only for Apple’s ecosystem. Overall, you pay for no-ads, I feel like for this feature set you could just use DuckDuckGo with advertisements off, or the HTML version (which doesn’t include JavaScript either). I’m kinda skeptical about it, but if it ends up taking off I’ll be happy there will be another alternative to Google.

Kopia

This actually looks very cool, so many new backup solutions to try after this thread. 🥲

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Spotlight, which I was missing from when I had a Mac in 2008

Amazing that Spotlight is that old!

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Oooh, I’ve never seen this, it looks amazing!

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Orbit acts as a VPN and effects the entire system, so all of your apps get routed through ToR.

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blog.kagi.com/update-kagi-search-pricing

I gotta hand it to them for being transparent about their pricing, including that limit feature… AWS should take some notes.

These are actually super cool because they put things like the old “site:reddit.com” trick on steroids and help.kagi.com/kagi/features/code.html is like site:stackoverflow.com on steroids.

I’m assuming you’re a programmer so I gotta ask, how much easier does this make it for your to find documentation and answers to that one error that the language never decided to document for some reason?

It’s also quite a bit more user facing, and easier to work with than say, getting the same options from Google search.

Google does always seem to hide them for some reason, despite the fact that it would be easy to work into the interface.

Not sure what you mean by custom ones, haven’t seen anything about that; but it’s definitely in the feature parity category.

In this post they say: “We have many instant answers already and are constantly adding more, with the idea of allowing users to define their own ‘widgets’ in the future.” I’m assuming it’s not released yet, but it does sound like a cool feature when they do.

Don’t forget things like redirects (change your lemmy UI?) and their own index, which includes things like wayback machine results – particularly relevant with CNET deleting old content to boost their Google ranking.

I didn’t see either one of these features on the blog post, likely because it was from 2022, but pretty cool being able to search for old content that’s been deleted.

The search engine itself, no; but their browser extensions are open source: github.com/kagisearch/browser_extensions

I stand corrected, that is nice that at least a bit of it is, I didn’t see that on their website, granted I did miss the entire “Help” page somehow.

Their generated summaries are also pretty cool

Alright, so I created a trail account, and gave it a try with a random article, and hey, pretty cool, and would actually save time. I even tried it with some pretty simple documentation, it did end up just describing the steps that had to be taken. Although, I noticed a little “discuss this document” button, and asked it what code I’d need, it gave it to me. Then asked it to make tweaks like changing the key and sections to ones that actually would be in a configuration file, and it changed it. It could even do things beyond just the lines it’s on, like instead of printing the value, make sure it’s not a value. I gotta say, I actually am pretty impressed by that (even if it is relatively simple work), I know ChatGPT and Copilot could (likely) do the same things, but how it broke it down from an article is pretty cool.

Now, I’m likely not gonna become a paying customer for it, like I said in the original post – I’m using (Neo)vim, and, while I’ve played around with AI like this, I don’t find it ever really falling into my workflow. Maybe down the road, and if the internet keeps getting worse, it might be worth it. That being said you can do a lot of these things with alternative solutions, but a search engine that puts them all together is pretty cool, and does save some time.


I’ve tried a lot of different backup solutions… I’d be curious where you’re leaning, but I’d say this one is likely going to be your winner for ease of use, privacy, and cross-platform functionality.

Currently, I’m using Nextcloud, and I distro hop enough that all I need to do is backup my documents, which most are code and can go on Git(Lab/Tea/Hub). Although, I’m finally settling down (there’s like one or two more distros that I want to try) with Arch Linux, and a proper backup solution would be nice, by plan is to just go through this entire thread, compare features, and try them out.

Thanks for explaining Kagi to me by the way, it is in fact a pretty cool service!

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Yeah, you really aren’t supposed to… I rarely use Orbot to be honest, it’s just super useful if I do need to use it, like on a network that blocks a whole bunch of things and you want to catch up on Matrix messages or whatever. Also, if you’re worried about your phone updating or making a bunch of useless requests, you can turn on low data mode/mark your current connection as metered.

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I’ve never heard of InviZible, it looks supper cool. Although, I can’t really give it a try right now (I’m using an iPhone – I had a Motorola, but the battery gave out on me a few months? ago and I can’t find a good price for a replacement).

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Microsoft could host their on SearXNG instance. /s

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