Although I partially agree with you, Firefox on Android is a wonderful mobile browser (with some weird stuff though). I would love to have the same Firefox on my iOS but it's currently just impossible.
Unfortunately, people often resist change and prefer to stick with what they know. Maybe a small percentage of people will look for alternatives but it'd be a drop in the ocean.
Brave Search has an independept index (https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/28/brave-search-doesnt-use-bi...) and Qwant and Ecosia recently announced that they would be working on an independent European search index too…
https://guiltygamer.com/diggs-beta-is-already-showcasing-the...
This comment can be easily read in Slavoj Žižek’s voice
If your software can look and work pretty similar to what Microsoft Office does but be cheaper or even free at the same time - there’s a market for this type of stuff
I agree. If you follow people that are really interesting to you and if you don’t just connect with anyone who tries to connect with you, your feed can be pretty good. Sometimes LinkedIn reminds me of the good old days…
Zorin OS developers already announced a huge spike of new downloads: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/this-linux-os-ha... I believe many similar beginner-friendly projects like Mint or Fedora see the same…
It’s hard to count how many ffmpeg wrappers are there
Microsoft has been pushing AI features into both VS Code and GitHub for quite some time
On the contrary, I am glad that the Sublime team did not fall for the trends and avoided adding AI slop into the editor
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/search_by_ima... is even better in my opinion, it supports multiple image search engines at the same time
Although I partially agree with you, Firefox on Android is a wonderful mobile browser (with some weird stuff though). I would love to have the same Firefox on my iOS but it's currently just impossible.
Unfortunately, people often resist change and prefer to stick with what they know. Maybe a small percentage of people will look for alternatives but it'd be a drop in the ocean.
Brave Search has an independept index (https://techcrunch.com/2023/04/28/brave-search-doesnt-use-bi...) and Qwant and Ecosia recently announced that they would be working on an independent European search index too…
https://guiltygamer.com/diggs-beta-is-already-showcasing-the...
This comment can be easily read in Slavoj Žižek’s voice
If your software can look and work pretty similar to what Microsoft Office does but be cheaper or even free at the same time - there’s a market for this type of stuff
I agree. If you follow people that are really interesting to you and if you don’t just connect with anyone who tries to connect with you, your feed can be pretty good. Sometimes LinkedIn reminds me of the good old days…
Zorin OS developers already announced a huge spike of new downloads: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/this-linux-os-ha... I believe many similar beginner-friendly projects like Mint or Fedora see the same…
It’s hard to count how many ffmpeg wrappers are there
Microsoft has been pushing AI features into both VS Code and GitHub for quite some time
On the contrary, I am glad that the Sublime team did not fall for the trends and avoided adding AI slop into the editor
https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/search_by_ima... is even better in my opinion, it supports multiple image search engines at the same time