Climate protests are probably gonna be illegal in many places soon… :(
Climate protests are probably gonna be illegal in many places soon… :(
In my experience the quality is just fine on duckduckgo.
It’s a bit different because they aren’t tailoring based on all the data google has about you but it’s still good.
People have always been saying duckduckgo is bad or worse than google but it’s always worked fine for me, and still does.
Again, the article isn’t saying anything like that.
huh? this article isn’t saying anything like that.
Did you open the article?
The author describes how they themselves don’t use the big platforms anymore and how they’ve degraded.
They even talk about decentralization, mastodon, finding smaller nicer communities and how a healthier internet might look.
Delete your xitter account if you haven’t already.
Clarity.ms is on the list of blocked domains, I believe these are also blocked on the search engine.
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/privacy/no-tracking/
I believe the DDG “concerns” were overblown.
https://techcrunch.com/2022/08/05/duckduckgo-microsoft-tracking-scripts/
https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/privacy/no-tracking/
I’m guessing they have quite a bit more users and thus can negotiate better.
says in the article that firefox and safari aren’t affected.
The article doesn’t explain how that’s the case at all.
Aren’t all the big AI models trained on publicly available data?
It could be many things.
Do you have a lot of extensions enabled?
Is your Firefox updated?
Is xmp or docp enabled so your ram is running at the right speeds?
Is hardware acceleration enabled/disabled in firefox?
Have you tried a fresh firefox profile/install? you could try downloading a beta/dev version and testing with that.
Firefox plays 1080p twitch streams just fine for me on several machines.
People can do that too, are they gonna sue all people?
What about photographers?
I don’t think “amount of work” is a good measurement for copyright, if you scribble something in 2 seconds on a piece of paper you still own the copyright, even if it’s not a great piece of art.
It’s honestly pretty much the same with ai, there’s lots of settings, tweaking, prompt writing, masking and so on… that you need to set up in order to get the result you desire.
A photographer can take shitty pictures and you can make shitty stuff with AI but you can also use both tools to make what you want and put lots of work into it.
Go vegan