If you’re looking for a new search engine, I’ve been using paid search provider, Kagi.com, for the last few months. They’ve been great.
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somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•OpenCore Legacy Patcher project brings macOS Sonoma support to 16-year-old MacsEnglish
7·2 years agoThis is sweet. Now I can upgrade my old Mac! How have I never heard of this before?
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Programming@programming.dev•Which software do you mostly use for programming, and why?English
2·2 years agoSublime is quite nice. It’s fast and lean, but also supports LSP plugins, so you get the same language tools as VSCode. I’m also trying out https://Zed.dev. It’s similarly lightweight, but has a lot more built in (with no plugin support). It’s still in beta though, and a little rough around the edges.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•Mathematicians find 12,000 new solutions to 'unsolvable' 3-body problemEnglish
10·2 years agoI didn’t think that book lived up to the hype. But maybe I just didn’t get it.
With Cloudflare as the registrar, you can’t change the name server for the root domain. It locks you in to Cloudflare’s NS.
Tangential question for people browsing this post: would you recommend a different Linux distribution over Debian and Ubuntu for OP? If so, which one and why?
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
21·2 years agoSure, if there’s a free trial (Kagi has one). Though if it’s from you, probably not 😉
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
1·2 years agoFair. By similar logic, don’t discredit the whole paid ecosystem, when you’re used to getting something for free. Kagi has no ads, no trackers, and listens to their users. Their search results and feature set is better than DDG.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
23·2 years agoWhat, to try things before you dismiss them as dumb?
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
44·2 years agoIf you’re not paying for it, you are the product. Don’t knock it til you try it.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
23·2 years agoIf you’re not paying for it, you are not the customer, but the product. You most likely fit into the $5 or $10 plan. Here’s the page you’re looking for: https://help.kagi.com/kagi/why-kagi/why-pay-for-search.html
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•How do people find good information on the internet these days?English
44·2 years agoI’ve switched over to a paid search engine, kagi.com. There are no ads and the results are better than DDG.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Selfhosted@lemmy.world•can anyone suggest a good selfhosted email client? with iOS app or PWAEnglish
252·2 years agoAn email client isn’t exactly something that’s self hosted. But Apple Mail works perfectly fine on iOS and Mac OS. Fastmail has push support too.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why should I primary Linux for Home Desktop and which one do you recommend?English
3·2 years agoI’d argue it’s perfectly fine for beginners with time and desire to learn. The Arch Wiki is a great resource.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Linux@lemmy.ml•Why should I primary Linux for Home Desktop and which one do you recommend?English
75·2 years agoHey, if you’re comfortable and happy with Windows, and don’t feel the need to switch, then don’t feel pressured. If you want to try Linux for fun, try a distro like Arch, that gives you a lot of control and a lot to play with.
somedude@lemmy.ninjato
Technology@lemmy.world•Telegram has become a window into warEnglish
13·3 years agoOK so what Telegram channels are good to follow here?

Precisely. Ad and user data supported products will always balance making their users happy, with making their paying customers happy.