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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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    #83

    @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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          #86

          @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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              • wafflesies@infosec.exchangeW wafflesies@infosec.exchange

                @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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                #89

                @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                i understand their whole BAT "basic attention token" model

                you're downloading an entire catalog of ads and then being matched to ads locally, so i admit the privacy aspect

                but it's still rather smarmy no? you get little tokens for viewing ads? yuck

                i would like to offer an even better model to you:

                no ads. block 'em

                and crypto money schemes are looking quite tattered and decrepit nowadays, the whole sector is a dead end

                it seems to be a late 2010s fad that is fading

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                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                  @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                  i understand their whole BAT "basic attention token" model

                  you're downloading an entire catalog of ads and then being matched to ads locally, so i admit the privacy aspect

                  but it's still rather smarmy no? you get little tokens for viewing ads? yuck

                  i would like to offer an even better model to you:

                  no ads. block 'em

                  and crypto money schemes are looking quite tattered and decrepit nowadays, the whole sector is a dead end

                  it seems to be a late 2010s fad that is fading

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                  #90

                  @benroyce @Vivaldi ya the bat price has fallen to the point it's basically worthless but it keeps the lights on, theyre one source, they use the mozilla license, and now on Linux they have a brave origin browser that has none of that unwanted bloat built in. I don't like the web browser situation but Vivaldi has always been one of my least favorites because it's proprietary and has a lot of bugs, and they're monetized by google

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                  • wafflesies@infosec.exchangeW wafflesies@infosec.exchange

                    @benroyce @Vivaldi ya the bat price has fallen to the point it's basically worthless but it keeps the lights on, theyre one source, they use the mozilla license, and now on Linux they have a brave origin browser that has none of that unwanted bloat built in. I don't like the web browser situation but Vivaldi has always been one of my least favorites because it's proprietary and has a lot of bugs, and they're monetized by google

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                    #91

                    @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                    as long as you realize all these crypto scheme models are going bye bye. it's antiquated already. the world is moving past crypto (thank god)

                    and vivaldi is not "monetized by google"

                    that's a lie

                    vivaldi does search engine partners and bookmark partners

                    vivaldi does not sell user data, build profiling algorithms, or accept monetization from Google

                    https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-business-model/

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                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                      @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                      as long as you realize all these crypto scheme models are going bye bye. it's antiquated already. the world is moving past crypto (thank god)

                      and vivaldi is not "monetized by google"

                      that's a lie

                      vivaldi does search engine partners and bookmark partners

                      vivaldi does not sell user data, build profiling algorithms, or accept monetization from Google

                      https://vivaldi.com/blog/vivaldi-business-model/

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                      #92

                      @benroyce @Vivaldi tell them to switch their default search engine then

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                      • wafflesies@infosec.exchangeW wafflesies@infosec.exchange

                        @benroyce @Vivaldi tell them to switch their default search engine then

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                        #93

                        @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                        vivaldi's default search engine is Startpage

                        look, you can like brave and dislike vivaldi, that's your prerogative

                        but this is the second comment in which the basis for your preference is not based on the actual facts

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @wafflesies @Vivaldi

                          vivaldi's default search engine is Startpage

                          look, you can like brave and dislike vivaldi, that's your prerogative

                          but this is the second comment in which the basis for your preference is not based on the actual facts

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                          #94

                          @benroyce @Vivaldi sorry I haven't used Vivaldi in a while because it kept breaking on me I don't really care about what they're up to these days enough to double check

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                          • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                            @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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                            #95

                            @ArtHarg @Vivaldi I don't think you see what LLM really is. One way or another, I created a browser dashboard with over 20 apps which is like old school IGoogle using Claude 4 in less than a month. I am creating an AI centric bowser app cluster this year using Copilot. I am not bound by any browser whether there is or is no AI on it. You see, I belong to the internet culture of the 90s who believe in freedom and free stuff. And when I say Einstein and Maxwell are naive, I mean it.

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                            • jgg@qoto.orgJ jgg@qoto.org

                              @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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                              #96

                              @jgg @IntangibleSloth @Vivaldi THIS.

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                              • marc_eu@veganism.socialM marc_eu@veganism.social

                                @csolisr
                                https://vivaldi.com/blog/technology/why-isnt-vivaldi-browser-open-source/

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                                #97
                                I'm surprised they haven't changed their stance in the five years since they posted that article. My position stands: I must distrust Vivaldi and ask everyone to use another browser, like Waterfox or Zen.
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                                • jgg@qoto.orgJ jgg@qoto.org

                                  @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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                                  #98

                                  @jgg

                                  My early understanding was also Google, but that my IP is not revealed to them. Not sure what engine they use now, I could not find out via the Privacy link at the bottom of their home page. Using their "Anonymous View" link in search results is supposed to be fully private.

                                  Anyway, by using Firefox, Startpage, uBlock Origin, Privacy badger, and the included Startpage Privacy Protection, I very, very rarely see any ads.
                                  The "About" link in the home page hamburger also has good info.

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                                  • bms48@mastodon.socialB bms48@mastodon.social

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

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                                    #99

                                    @bms48 @Vivaldi @Zitron yes I haven't used it for years but as an educator we're still catching up with supporting students around the AI summary and the recently announced change has huge ramifications for school students and everyday people who need more support and awareness if they're going to change browser.

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                                    • vivaldi@social.vivaldi.netV vivaldi@social.vivaldi.net

                                      No, in case you wonder, we haven't changed our minds.

                                      #AI #browser #technology #Google

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                                      #100

                                      @Vivaldi 🍻

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                                      • bms48@mastodon.socialB bms48@mastodon.social

                                        @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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                                        #101

                                        @bms48 @benroyce @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi Off thread topic, but referencing the above link, I agree on most points ; notably the not-really intelligent AI - LLM is explicit imo: advanced code that can easily eat LARGE inputs then puke less output while requiring massive compute capacity
                                        The more you scale, the less LLMs are relevant. Exponentialy inflating token consumption as context grows:
                                        https://thenextweb.com/news/microsoft-claude-code-retreat-ai-cost

                                        But yeah one day, it would be faithful to the "AI" terminology

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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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                                          #102

                                          @benroyce @YurkshireLad @Vivaldi just ignore lol
                                          The most pathetic are the ones requiring finished product but wouldn't contribute. "I'm not a coder" is not an excuse: join beta programs, support alpha builds, etc etc
                                          Anyways..

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