Rock solid.
I've been using DDG exclusively for years now and every now and then I feel it doesn't give me what I seek and I try Google and it doesn't find shit either.
People always say that Google results are still superior but I believe that's only the case as long as you're in the bubble they create based on your profile and you're looking for your interests and like-minded opinions.
Of course it's only complementary - now, that people still need convincing. Once it's installed they'll push to remove cash for good as ultimately it's about control. And not being able to track cash transactions has been driving our governments crazy since forever.
This illustrates how AI will mess with news reporting. Even after explicitly stating in the title that it's generated, people still take it as a photo.
Definitely. I've registered with both, kbin and Lemmy, and unfortunately most seem to migrate towards the latter. Kbin is cleaner and less buggy.
Are apps site-exclusive or federated as well? Will I be able to use a Lemmy app with a kbin account?
It's really hard to code while fucking.
Not OP but I have my KeePass file on a locally hosted Nextcloud instance. Synced to multiple computers and phone but the Nextcloud server is only accessible at home LAN.
Passwords are the kind of data that don't belong in the cloud, in my opinion. Those companies are too juicy targets.
manifold reasons for running windows
Please name some other than "proprietary software that only runs on Windows".
I've switched to Linux as my main driver couple of years ago and don't miss a damn thing (admittedly don't use highly specialized software and ran the FOSS alternatives on Windows even before switching). Still have Windows on my work PC and dread it every day.
That's not the best meme template for this. Linux is a chad, not the virgin boy.
True, but you'll save lots of time if you keep the ability to do simple math in your head.
Classmates always wondered how I could finish the tests before the time limit while they weren't even finished when the bell rang. Well, who'd have thought, entering 20*5 into your calculator takes longer than just doing it in your head? I don't want to know how long these people take shopping groceries now that everyone has a calculator in their pocket.