Dear journalists/others: for the love of all that is good, please for f's sake stop calling these people "artists". It reinforces the lie they tell themselves. They are nothing of the sort. They are, at most, and even…
I'm a Kagi user myself but I'm not going to extrapolate that to thinking that because I use something that it points to the downfall of another product's dominance. Just because a few techy or aware people use Kagi (or…
Same for me. Applies to any caffeine intake, really. I usually taper down to lower amounts slowly to avoid withdrawal symptoms then ramp back up. I can really feel the effects after I'm on no/low caffeine for a short…
This is what I use most often these days for loading any system with a Linux install (or to test drive distros it's an awesome tool). I have found some hardware seems to have weird issues with drives of a certain size…
Both cider and wine give me very fast headaches even with small amounts of consumption. Beer and other spirits do not. Curious if quercetin(+alcohol, specifically in the forms found in those beverages) in-fact is a…
While I'm a full-on ad-blocker user and will almost never disable an ad-blocker to use or support any website, I also think it's fine if a service wants to block my access for using one. I pay for YT Premium because…
I subscribed to Nebula and honestly there hasn't been any content there that has ever kept me coming back. Been subscribed for a year and all the content I want is still only on YouTube. They're going to have to screw…
Why would you want RAM to swap to fast SSDs when you can avoid it with more RAM in the first place, though? Sure it's not a molasses-slow spinning HDD..... but SSDs are still far slower than RAM, and having swap hit the…
Fully agree. For a long time I was heavily biased against it because of the versions of it I saw, growing up in a conservative religious family and seeing other far more conservative religious families in our church/etc…
I've had good experience with Porkbun. I like it more than Hover, which I had previously. But both of these have been far better than most of the "big" alternatives.
NextDNS (and Quad9 and Cloudflare often as backups). I run NextDNS on my phone as well.
I would also think that random read/write performance (throughput/IOPS and maybe latency too? just a hunch...) on SSDs will be miles ahead of microSD and likely represents impacts on real-world/OS scenarios much more…
Firefox's refusal here makes me respect the browser even more and makes me more happy that it's my browser of choice. User agency should be prioritized over all other concerns.
Adult searches work for me, I disabled safe search on https://kagi.com/settings?p=privacy and it seems to be working fine?
Excited to see this. Thinking about using this on mobile and all PCs I use now that there is no worry about hitting a quota.
woops, yeah I should have linked the DisplayLink article and whitepaper both probably, was just going quickly DisplayLink Article: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/73861... Direct whitepaper link…
I didn't create them myself, to be clear, I originally got them from here and have adjusted over time (some comments on this thread / other similar threads discuss the changes necessary due to breakage):…
Using rules to completely block shorts from appearing in any YT feeds (and rules to fix the feeds so they don't look broken afterwards) has been great. YT breaks it from time to time with a UI update, but it's something…
When I was a kid my (not wealthy) family had a Lincoln Towncar that was probably purchased used and fixed up and it ended up with some freaky electrical problems like you describe- most notably (because it freaked me…
This reminds me of the "my monitor blinks every time I sit down in my office chair" turning out to be EMI spikes from the gas lift affecting the signal traveling on monitor cables. A DisplayLink KB article even mentions…
Another happy customer here as well. I use at work and home and plan to start using on mobile browsers also. The ability to essentially "weight" particular domains (pin, block, or anywhere in between) has saved me so…
Only viewing total cost misses the point. For some people, it may be more reasonable for them to want to pay a fraction of the cost monthly vs. one big sum every 12 months. $10/month is more expensive, in total, over a…
Exactly, "Not gonna lie, you had me in the first half" is the best way to describe this song. If the target of the song didn't change from an actual source of problems (the rich/economic elite) to conservative…
Depending on how interested you are in getting it up and going again, Brother in the past has been good at providing Linux drivers. I use a small single-purpose lightweight linux PC as a print server and let it deal…
"The CPUC decided to go ahead anyway. One of the three yes votes was cast by Commissioner John Reynolds, who served as head lawyer at Cruise before appointed to the CPUC by Gov. Gavin Newsom."
Dear journalists/others: for the love of all that is good, please for f's sake stop calling these people "artists". It reinforces the lie they tell themselves. They are nothing of the sort. They are, at most, and even…
I'm a Kagi user myself but I'm not going to extrapolate that to thinking that because I use something that it points to the downfall of another product's dominance. Just because a few techy or aware people use Kagi (or…
Same for me. Applies to any caffeine intake, really. I usually taper down to lower amounts slowly to avoid withdrawal symptoms then ramp back up. I can really feel the effects after I'm on no/low caffeine for a short…
This is what I use most often these days for loading any system with a Linux install (or to test drive distros it's an awesome tool). I have found some hardware seems to have weird issues with drives of a certain size…
Both cider and wine give me very fast headaches even with small amounts of consumption. Beer and other spirits do not. Curious if quercetin(+alcohol, specifically in the forms found in those beverages) in-fact is a…
While I'm a full-on ad-blocker user and will almost never disable an ad-blocker to use or support any website, I also think it's fine if a service wants to block my access for using one. I pay for YT Premium because…
I subscribed to Nebula and honestly there hasn't been any content there that has ever kept me coming back. Been subscribed for a year and all the content I want is still only on YouTube. They're going to have to screw…
Why would you want RAM to swap to fast SSDs when you can avoid it with more RAM in the first place, though? Sure it's not a molasses-slow spinning HDD..... but SSDs are still far slower than RAM, and having swap hit the…
Fully agree. For a long time I was heavily biased against it because of the versions of it I saw, growing up in a conservative religious family and seeing other far more conservative religious families in our church/etc…
I've had good experience with Porkbun. I like it more than Hover, which I had previously. But both of these have been far better than most of the "big" alternatives.
NextDNS (and Quad9 and Cloudflare often as backups). I run NextDNS on my phone as well.
I would also think that random read/write performance (throughput/IOPS and maybe latency too? just a hunch...) on SSDs will be miles ahead of microSD and likely represents impacts on real-world/OS scenarios much more…
Firefox's refusal here makes me respect the browser even more and makes me more happy that it's my browser of choice. User agency should be prioritized over all other concerns.
Adult searches work for me, I disabled safe search on https://kagi.com/settings?p=privacy and it seems to be working fine?
Excited to see this. Thinking about using this on mobile and all PCs I use now that there is no worry about hitting a quota.
woops, yeah I should have linked the DisplayLink article and whitepaper both probably, was just going quickly DisplayLink Article: https://support.displaylink.com/knowledgebase/articles/73861... Direct whitepaper link…
I didn't create them myself, to be clear, I originally got them from here and have adjusted over time (some comments on this thread / other similar threads discuss the changes necessary due to breakage):…
Using rules to completely block shorts from appearing in any YT feeds (and rules to fix the feeds so they don't look broken afterwards) has been great. YT breaks it from time to time with a UI update, but it's something…
When I was a kid my (not wealthy) family had a Lincoln Towncar that was probably purchased used and fixed up and it ended up with some freaky electrical problems like you describe- most notably (because it freaked me…
This reminds me of the "my monitor blinks every time I sit down in my office chair" turning out to be EMI spikes from the gas lift affecting the signal traveling on monitor cables. A DisplayLink KB article even mentions…
Another happy customer here as well. I use at work and home and plan to start using on mobile browsers also. The ability to essentially "weight" particular domains (pin, block, or anywhere in between) has saved me so…
Only viewing total cost misses the point. For some people, it may be more reasonable for them to want to pay a fraction of the cost monthly vs. one big sum every 12 months. $10/month is more expensive, in total, over a…
Exactly, "Not gonna lie, you had me in the first half" is the best way to describe this song. If the target of the song didn't change from an actual source of problems (the rich/economic elite) to conservative…
Depending on how interested you are in getting it up and going again, Brother in the past has been good at providing Linux drivers. I use a small single-purpose lightweight linux PC as a print server and let it deal…
"The CPUC decided to go ahead anyway. One of the three yes votes was cast by Commissioner John Reynolds, who served as head lawyer at Cruise before appointed to the CPUC by Gov. Gavin Newsom."