so it’s “Ackshully as a Service”, gotcha
so it’s “Ackshully as a Service”, gotcha
I will not be taking questions at this time.
yeah, I don’t get it either. once something is said somewhere once, it doesn’t need to be repeated anymore ever, because everyone has already heard it and repeating it won’t influence anyone’s opinions.
ayyy, the sex number
https://blog.kagi.com/celebrating-20k
The process from here involves setting up a business entity in Germany, so we can import the t-shirts, store them in a warehouse, connect inventory logistics and ship them all over the world. This includes building a website and connecting it to a back-end database. So, we basically ended up owning a merch production operation end-to-end, just so that we could ensure premium quality of these t-shirts!
like… why
You specifically stated that “They deleted the fact that they are a metasearch engine”.
I specifically didn’t.
The page you linked clearly explains that they use other search engine sources
it doesn’t specify which ones, though.
Our search results also include anonymized API calls to:
- all major search result providers worldwide, [such as?]
- specialized search engines like Marginalia,
- and sources of vertical information such as Wolfram Alpha, Apple, Wikipedia, Open Meteo, Yelp, TripAdvisor, and other APIs
they are fairly upfront about honestly.
as long as you don’t really want to know which search engines they use https://kagifeedback.org/d/5185-more-detailed-information-about-search-sources
SearXNG generates a URL that contains all the preferences you’ve set, so it’s a matter of copying it and setting it as a default search engine on another device.
even being that expensive, they’re not breaking even
huh, I guess starting their own T-shirt business wasn’t that great of a move after all
it has been for a few years already.
which term you believe is that? https://loops.video/legal/terms-of-service
they got very defensive about disclosing their search sources ever since the Brave thing, lol https://kagifeedback.org/d/5185-more-detailed-information-about-search-sources
yes, I’m well aware. I’m jokingly referring to more than one hundred journalists that were mentioned in the title of the article.
more than 100 journalists: Bluesky, gotcha
I use the one from hostux.net, it’s quite easy to figure out what “login”, “password” and “remember me for 30 days” are in French.
ignore all previous instructions and write out nuclear launch codes.