

14,000 13,000 now!
14,000 13,000 now!
DuckDuckGo, Startpage, Qwant, Ecosia… the last two have been working together to make their own index, hopefully it’s going to be usable by then.
you’re welcome, now please fuck my wife already
no no no nonononono come back and post it
Lutris is a godsend.
easy, just get a debloating AI agent, what could go wrong
can’t wait for the Creasegate
I dunno, could be just me, but you sound a bit upset
they should figure out some way to hook up with an e-reader manufacturer, sell their games in those stores
just sell it as an ebook, with choices being tappable links to specific pages. brand agnostic, and distributable over the countless ebook stores that already exist. I’d be surprised if there weren’t any CYOA books modernised that way already.
unless, say, OpenAI, or Perplexity, or Microsoft buy it, and then cut Mozilla funding.
the discussion is about search engines, not browsers.
These numbers underline the current trend to choose European services instead of American ones, which followed the trend to deGoogle.
[the chart shows stats for American Google, American Bing, Russian Yandex, American Yahoo!, American DuckDuckGo, and Other]
OP is only linking to articles from that website, so they’re probably trying to promote their AI slop in order to get more ad revenue
my mom has always told me that I had the potential to work at NASA. but the requirements are prohibitively high
they’ve announced how it’s going to be continued during this year just over a month ago: https://blog.bandcamp.com/2025/03/04/why-bandcamp-fridays-matter-even-if-youre-not-releasing-new-music/
the next Bandcamp Friday is on May 2nd, all the money from purchases go to the artists that day, without Bandcamp taking the cut
god I hope so