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  • catweazle@social.vivaldi.netC catweazle@social.vivaldi.net

    @marc_eu @Skwerlgyrl @Petesmom @Vivaldi @Mojeek @kagihq
    yes, Kagi is good, but in view of dozends of excelent search engines, I don't feel like using one that requires a registration and payment, with this it's no longer private.
    With those I use I find all what I want, enough to contrast results.

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    #69

    @Catweazle @Skwerlgyrl @Petesmom @Vivaldi @Mojeek @kagihq

    FYI: With Kagi you can pay with bitcoins, and registration doesn't require personal information.

    NB: Andi uses AI (...)

    #fuckai #noAI

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    • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

      @ahau @Vivaldi That is a fitting metaphor: AI as a big tidal wave.

      The proper response to big tidal waves is to seek higher ground and wait until the waters recede. Then you clean up the filth and debris that it has left everywhere and repair or rebuild what was damaged. In the end, you get to terms with the fact that some things and some people were irretrievably lost, and that some of the landscape has changed permanently.

      I’m quite sure that the current AI craze will go somewhat like that.

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      #70

      @ArtHarg @Vivaldi Ride the wave. Harness AI. It is not about computing. It is about understanding computer and everything else. There is no more barrier to any human knowledge. There is no such thing as "specialist". The AI era is like the 70s when I bought my first Apple IIe. It is like the 80s when I bought my first 80286 PC with only a 30M harddisk. It is like the 90s when I learned html and some Javascript. It is a learning experience, not just about AI, but everything else.

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      • nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafeN nuintari@mastodon.bsd.cafe

        @Vivaldi Awesome, sure wish I could run Vivaldi on #FreeBSD.

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        #71

        @nuintari @Vivaldi Can't the Linuxolator be applied?

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @petrichaos @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi

          it infects social media

          perfectionism, toxic idealism, purity

          as an entitled basis to complain about every. goddamn. thing.

          and always zero appreciation from these assholes shown, for the only thing we are ever going to get, from any entity in this world, on any topic:

          progress

          it's simply a basis for edgelord trolling on baseless malcontent

          or it's a personality disorder: stunt vibing ego masturbation

          it's a parasitical social interaction on us all

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          #72

          @benroyce @petrichaos @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi Such flawed attempts at dialectic on social media result only in the burden-of-argument tennis; see Schopenhauer. https://burdentennis.com/ PS <30 days to real actual Wimbledon with yellow balls.

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          • jamesnielsen@mastodon.socialJ jamesnielsen@mastodon.social

            @jgg
            For a private search enginge try startpage dot com
            Anonymous mode and AI optional.

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            #73

            @JamesNielsen

            AFAIK, Startpage results are taken from Google's engine, so it is not really independent.

            Now that Google is ditching search results, I wonder what is Startpage going to do. Probably the same.

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            • gnutrix@social.vivaldi.netG gnutrix@social.vivaldi.net

              @Vivaldi Perfect. I regularly use AI in a separate tab to help me figure out what I want to search for, and then do the search. So much of what AI "answers" is unnecessary and gets in the way of the answers you're actually looking for. I don't want context for every question or search. For those who do want it, they should be the ones forced to opt-in, rather than forcing the rest of us to opt-out.

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              #74

              @gnutrix @Vivaldi Yeah I just turn the confabulating mean reverting LLM crap off any time I see it. Not all things called AI are bad. Wolfram Alpha.

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              • torithom@theforkiverse.comT torithom@theforkiverse.com

                @Vivaldi how is it only a fringe news story that Google is overhauling the search? This has huge ramifications for everyday people; it's not just a tech or business news story.

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                #75

                @Torithom @Vivaldi Google Search has been functionally dead for years now @Zitron

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                • intangiblesloth@mastodon.worldI intangiblesloth@mastodon.world

                  @jgg @Vivaldi noai.duckduckgo.com

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                  #76

                  @IntangibleSloth @Vivaldi

                  Duckduckgo results, according to Wikipedia, come from a diversity of sources, including Google and Bing, so they are not really independent, and as Google is removing real search results, with Bing very likely doing the same, they may be doing the same soon.

                  They made recently a poll about AI, with 90% of people refusing it; their answer was creating the noai version. That reveals a strong pro-ai bias, since the right thing would have been refusing to use AI at all, or creating a ai.duckduckgo.com and leaving the main domain AI free.

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                  • mespique@mastodon.socialM mespique@mastodon.social

                    @Vivaldi

                    I'm only here for Four Seasons jokes.

                    so far I've seen none.

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                    #77

                    @mespique

                    I'm afraid none Spring to mind.

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                    • mespique@mastodon.socialM mespique@mastodon.social

                      @Vivaldi

                      I'm only here for Four Seasons jokes.

                      so far I've seen none.

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                      #78

                      @mespique @Vivaldi there's no need for senseless violins.

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                      • ahau@tribe.netA ahau@tribe.net

                        @ArtHarg @Vivaldi Ride the wave. Harness AI. It is not about computing. It is about understanding computer and everything else. There is no more barrier to any human knowledge. There is no such thing as "specialist". The AI era is like the 70s when I bought my first Apple IIe. It is like the 80s when I bought my first 80286 PC with only a 30M harddisk. It is like the 90s when I learned html and some Javascript. It is a learning experience, not just about AI, but everything else.

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                        #79

                        @ahau @Vivaldi Riding a tidal wave will just leave you stranded inland. Of course there are still barriers and of course there will always be specialists. Specialists are the people who can see where AI gets it wrong. They are the people who understand, while AI does not. Cannot. If AI can replace you, you weren’t a specialist to begin with.

                        The thing is: you need to be a specialist to get the most out of AI. And you cannot be a specialist on everything.

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                        • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                          @ahau @Vivaldi Riding a tidal wave will just leave you stranded inland. Of course there are still barriers and of course there will always be specialists. Specialists are the people who can see where AI gets it wrong. They are the people who understand, while AI does not. Cannot. If AI can replace you, you weren’t a specialist to begin with.

                          The thing is: you need to be a specialist to get the most out of AI. And you cannot be a specialist on everything.

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                          #80

                          @ArtHarg @Vivaldi You see there is no real specialist. AI's training data is from sloppy humans. AI exposes the sloppiness and ignorance of humans. I am talking about specialists like Einstein and Maxwell. Their models are naive and are taught wrong at school. You don't need to be a specialist to understand what is wrong with these specialists. You only need a good brain even if you have very bad memories like myself. The age of ignorance is over. There is no more barrier to entry in anything.

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                          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                            @H0W25 @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi

                            in this life

                            we are tolerant, except to the intolerant

                            we are sensitive, except to the insensitive

                            we are nonviolent, except to the violent

                            etc

                            and we are not toxic, except to the toxic

                            if you are not familiar with the Vivaldi account, or other major accounts, they attract this sort of endless pit of pathetic reply guys: they fill your screen with harsh whiny demands for perfection

                            never any appreciation

                            they are toxic shit

                            and i will call them out on it

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                            #81

                            @benroyce @H0W25 @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi

                            Proposing new features or refinements is another way to contribute to a project. Criticism is too, if it is made in a constructive way. Telling someone always that he is perfect and should never change can be terribly damaging in the long run, since it leads to self-complacency, stagnation and even narcissism. Software projects usually have more features to implement and bugs to resolve than resources to do it; but knowing what users demand is always useful.

                            The toxic criticism is when somebody throws a "Your browser is shit!" or "XYZ is much better!" with no explanation.

                            He may have started with a 'I love Vivaldi', it would have been nicer, but I think it was implicit somewhat. The irony here is that you have been far more harsher with him than he was in his first comment.

                            Anyway, I agree that it would be much better if Vivaldi were to have a homemade first class engine, but I'm not sure if the company has enough resources to do that. Pretty sure they would love to. In any case, it would take a long time to do that. About other engines, the only other mature options are Safari and Firefox engines. I don't think depending on Apple would be much better, and the fact is nearly everybody who makes a new browser chooses to use Chrome engine; I'm not sure why, I suspect Firefox's is not nearly as easy to reuse, but I'm only guessing.

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                            • jgg@qoto.orgJ jgg@qoto.org

                              @benroyce @H0W25 @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi

                              Proposing new features or refinements is another way to contribute to a project. Criticism is too, if it is made in a constructive way. Telling someone always that he is perfect and should never change can be terribly damaging in the long run, since it leads to self-complacency, stagnation and even narcissism. Software projects usually have more features to implement and bugs to resolve than resources to do it; but knowing what users demand is always useful.

                              The toxic criticism is when somebody throws a "Your browser is shit!" or "XYZ is much better!" with no explanation.

                              He may have started with a 'I love Vivaldi', it would have been nicer, but I think it was implicit somewhat. The irony here is that you have been far more harsher with him than he was in his first comment.

                              Anyway, I agree that it would be much better if Vivaldi were to have a homemade first class engine, but I'm not sure if the company has enough resources to do that. Pretty sure they would love to. In any case, it would take a long time to do that. About other engines, the only other mature options are Safari and Firefox engines. I don't think depending on Apple would be much better, and the fact is nearly everybody who makes a new browser chooses to use Chrome engine; I'm not sure why, I suspect Firefox's is not nearly as easy to reuse, but I'm only guessing.

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                              #82

                              @jgg @H0W25 @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi

                              Well said

                              I would merely reply that the "no Chromium" in demanding terms without any appreciation is under every post Vivaldi makes

                              other large accounts also get these sort of endless pointless unhelpful pefectionist criticism without consideration

                              it's mindless and you're certainly welcome to consider my comment as unnecessary but i will merely say i'm on a trip about it becaise i'm sick of it

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                              • marc_eu@veganism.socialM marc_eu@veganism.social

                                @Catweazle @Skwerlgyrl @Petesmom @Vivaldi @Mojeek @kagihq

                                FYI: With Kagi you can pay with bitcoins, and registration doesn't require personal information.

                                NB: Andi uses AI (...)

                                #fuckai #noAI

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                                @marc_eu @Skwerlgyrl @Petesmom @Vivaldi @Mojeek @kagihq

                                yes, was the first search assistant ever >4 years ago, former LazyWeb, I use it since than, before the AI hype.

                                Independent AI for semantic search, by a small startup of two devs, Jed White and Angie Hoover, more reliable as any other (independent tests) as what it is, apart of an active privacy protection (random proxy, sandboxed results, own reader mode, watching YT videos in the search result), no logs, no tracking, no ads or SEO crap, anonymous and free. It's way different from any other.
                                Instead of halucinations if it don't find the answer, it offers a traditional websearch.

                                For the search of concepts and clear questions is way better as normal search engines, which only search expresions, means, showing 50000 pages which have nothing to do with your question.

                                Andi gives clear answers, contrastet with sources of several pages.

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                                • ahau@tribe.netA ahau@tribe.net

                                  @ArtHarg @Vivaldi You see there is no real specialist. AI's training data is from sloppy humans. AI exposes the sloppiness and ignorance of humans. I am talking about specialists like Einstein and Maxwell. Their models are naive and are taught wrong at school. You don't need to be a specialist to understand what is wrong with these specialists. You only need a good brain even if you have very bad memories like myself. The age of ignorance is over. There is no more barrier to entry in anything.

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                                  #84

                                  @ahau @Vivaldi I can’t decide if you’re trolling or if you really believe this. All I can say is: have fun riding your wave.

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                                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                    @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                                    is Brave still full of crypto shit?

                                    that's a bigger turn off for me

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                                    #85

                                    @benroyce @Vivaldi I actually kind of like it because it's a privacy preserving way of monetizing without needing to dump everyone into the Google botnet like Firefox and Vivaldi do

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                                    • skwerlgyrl@hear-me.socialS skwerlgyrl@hear-me.social

                                      @Catweazle @Petesmom @Vivaldi

                                      Startpage was my choice and it works great with Vivaldi 8.0.

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                                      @Skwerlgyrl @Catweazle @Petesmom @Vivaldi Startpage is owned by an American advertising company, System1, for what it's worth. 🙂

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                                      • too_little_caffeine@dotnet.socialT too_little_caffeine@dotnet.social

                                        @Petesmom @Vivaldi Add it yourself.

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                                        #87

                                        @too_little_caffeine @Petesmom @Vivaldi +1 to this

                                        https://help.vivaldi.com/desktop/tools/search/#Add_a_New_Search_Engine

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                                        • matt@oslo.townM matt@oslo.town

                                          @Skwerlgyrl @Catweazle @Petesmom @Vivaldi Startpage is owned by an American advertising company, System1, for what it's worth. 🙂

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                                          #88

                                          @matt @Skwerlgyrl @Petesmom @Vivaldi I know that System1 Startpage owned, but there isn't any data which Startpage send to it, nor to any other third party

                                          Here you can read the whole story

                                          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Startpage

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