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I have been using Kagi for about a month now. Haven't had any desire during that time to go back to Google. Solid search engine!


Can you give some example queries where Kagi performs better than Google? I've tried it a few times and found it to be nothing special.


I recently switched from Pocket Casts to AntennaPod. AntennaPod is also available in F-Droid, which Pocket Casts isn't. It feels less likely that AntennaPod will be enshittified, which is why I made the switch.


I recently moved from Gmail to Migadu and started to use my own domain instead. Works great so far


I've used Migadu since their free plan days. Even though I had trouble in the transition (partly due to my fault) it was handled decently and I stayed on. Been friction less since. I must also mention Edison e-mail, which makes such a great client!


Yeah, same here for the same reason. I installed FreshRSS in a Docker container on my home-server, found some blogs, and now that's what I'm subscribed to and reading.


Are you talking about Cloudflare? The default seems indeed to be to block AI crawlers when you set up a new site with them.


The users are gonna build replacements for Uber, car parking apps, bank apps, etc?


"Your App Should Have Been A Website", and banks at least in EU are providing open banking API, so it should be doable. More incentive for everyone to build APIs again.


There has been a dozen attempts already.


My last 3 laptops have also been Thinkpads. In addition to the mouse buttons above the trackpad, I also enjoy Thinkpad's trackpoint. Too bad Framework doesn't offer any mouse buttons and trackpoint on their keyboards, otherwise I might have considered them.


The company actually put a video out a yesterday or the day before about adding a trackpoint - they're open to the idea, but they're all too tall! They actually tried to add it, but it always put pressure on the screen because their keyboards are too low-profile to accommodate one.


I watched that video yesterday. Too bad. I'm glad they have looked into it at least. But too bad that Lenovo is able to build laptops with a trackpoint but not them. I don't see myself using a touchpad again if I can avoid it, so I'm afraid I will keep using ThinkPads for the foreseeable future.


Just make it soft and fleshy! And if you prefer it firmer just blow on it or use an ice cube


Same here. I've been using Lenovo/ThinkPads for the last 12 years mainly because of the pointer. It's perfect for programming. I'm more productive and focused when I keep my hands on the home row all the time. I don't see myself ever going back to a touchpad.


Next time you buy a phone, buy a supported model. Right?


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