Google has invested significantly in security. I believe you are referring to privacy?
Yes, at least outside of the EU. However, companies don't seem to be developing for it yet, probably due to the investment not being worth it until similar laws are more widespread. However, Orion in also on macOS,…
Comparing LLM responses to heroine is insane.
So the world's most embarrassing data leak, but "catastrophic" is stretching it.
Firefox market share is so low, it really seems more like a Chrome and Safari duopoly.
I agree with the point this article is trying to make. As political definitions change, we start to lose sight of what these terms actually mean. I believe a more helpful comparison than left vs right, is open vs…
The Kagi Search extension works perfectly well.
What is it about Grok that you expect to be so much better? Not disagreeing necessarily, just want to know your reasoning.
I agree, but this limited to macOS and iOS. Not helpful to most people.
It’s trivial to change default search provider, not sure why Apple wouldn’t take the money. It’s still up to the user.
Google has invested significantly in security. I believe you are referring to privacy?
Yes, at least outside of the EU. However, companies don't seem to be developing for it yet, probably due to the investment not being worth it until similar laws are more widespread. However, Orion in also on macOS,…
Comparing LLM responses to heroine is insane.
So the world's most embarrassing data leak, but "catastrophic" is stretching it.
Firefox market share is so low, it really seems more like a Chrome and Safari duopoly.
I agree with the point this article is trying to make. As political definitions change, we start to lose sight of what these terms actually mean. I believe a more helpful comparison than left vs right, is open vs…
The Kagi Search extension works perfectly well.
What is it about Grok that you expect to be so much better? Not disagreeing necessarily, just want to know your reasoning.
I agree, but this limited to macOS and iOS. Not helpful to most people.
It’s trivial to change default search provider, not sure why Apple wouldn’t take the money. It’s still up to the user.