fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
What do you think about that podcast ? (it’s a real question, i’m just curious, I don't have the full knowledge to understand every point of view)
fittonia 3 years ago • 60%
What do you think about that article ? (it's a real question, i'm just curious)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
@Dragon@lemmy.ml I just created this community only several days ago, I will post news from the intercept here and no it's not an official community from the intercept them-self
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
But this article in only in the original language not in an english version
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Just did thanks :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
thank for the tips, for now I trust everyone, but if something bad is happening I will restrict it like you said :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 80%
"Most search engines—even supposedly “neutral” or “private” ones—don’t have their own index. They’re just façades that rely exclusively on third-parties. At Brave, we want to build our own search index, because this means independence. And independence means choice. Choice for the user to have alternatives, and choice that allows Brave to not be beholden to the policies of third parties (e.g. censorship, biases, economic interests, etc).
Brave Search beta is based on an independent index, the first of its kind. However, for some queries, Brave can anonymously check our search results against third-party results, and mix them on the results page. This mixing is a means-to-an-end toward 100% independence. For full transparency and to measure Brave’s progress toward that goal, Brave provides a “Results independence” metric. This anonymous calculation shows the % of search results that come from Brave versus these third parties. Note that no matter the independence metric, your privacy will always be 100%."
More info : https://brave.com/search/
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
"Most search engines—even supposedly “neutral” or “private” ones—don’t have their own index. They’re just façades that rely exclusively on third-parties. At Brave, we want to build our own search index, because this means independence. And independence means choice. Choice for the user to have alternatives, and choice that allows Brave to not be beholden to the policies of third parties (e.g. censorship, biases, economic interests, etc).
Brave Search beta is based on an independent index, the first of its kind. However, for some queries, Brave can anonymously check our search results against third-party results, and mix them on the results page. This mixing is a means-to-an-end toward 100% independence. For full transparency and to measure Brave’s progress toward that goal, Brave provides a “Results independence” metric. This anonymous calculation shows the % of search results that come from Brave versus these third parties. Note that no matter the independence metric, your privacy will always be 100%."
More info : https://brave.com/search/
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
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fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
I have a very tough time decoupling these lists from their market-led and sponsored base.
What do you mean by that ? :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Source : https://xkcd.com/1807/
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
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Github code : https://github.com/FlyingSky-CN/Torrent-Health-Vue
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
added :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
The book online : https://open.oregonstate.education/defenddissent/front-matter/navigation/
To download the book : https://open.oregonstate.education/defenddissent/
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Owww, you have any link ?
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Miam miam
fittonia 3 years ago • 80%
Also there is super productivity (Open source)
https://super-productivity.com/
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/com.superproductivity.superproductivity/
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
I just tried it and it's amazing !
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Thanks it's updated :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
Thank you good finding :)
fittonia 3 years ago • 100%
You are right, I updated the post, it should be better now