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It’s in the article
It’s in the article
Not necessarily true
How does that “garbage” affect update time?
I still don’t see how that makes Firefox difficult.
The transition might be difficult, but I rarely see casual people use the options you describe.
It’s as easy as opening the shortcut and start browsing, I see no difference with Chrome there
Why would Firefox be difficult to use?
Pretty much everyone here agrees that it’s a shitty concept. Doesn’t solve anything and it’s a privacy nightmare.
Qwant uses their own index, but supplements it with Bing if they don’t have enough info (or for images).
In itself, this isn’t really news. But that together with the other news about him, I think that’s pretty obvious.
Why fight this so hard if this isn’t “newsworthy” according to you?
Kagi is great, but I just can’t miss $5 a month for it.
I’m using Qwant now and it’s pretty good.
Not videogames, but the idea that a car should also be a video game console sounds very childish.
This is a newer function though, wasn’t always available
The implant is already malfunctioning after a few months. Makes you wonder how many more of these threads will retract over the next following months.
It was Interpol that made the request on behalf of the Spanish police according to the article.
If the product was as they marketed and sold it, it shouldn’t be able to run on Android.
Clearly they lied to their customers, I’d be pissed.
Didn’t even realize this was about 1922
Long long man has a son??
Windows gets in the news almost daily with new ways they made their product worse. Of course people are shitting on them, it’s still as relevant as years ago.
What you’re giving as examples are legitimate uses for the data.
If I write and sell a new book that’s just Harry Potter with names and terms switched around, I’ll definitely get in trouble.
The problem is that the data CAN be used for stuff that violates copyright. And because of the nature of AI, it’s not even always clear to the user.
AI can basically throw out a Harry Potter clone without you knowing because it’s trained on that data, and that’s a huge problem.
Poland would veto any change anyway
If I copy McDonald’s site one by one for my own restaurant and just change the name, you can expect to be sued.
And yet, their site is available publicly?