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Rust output is bad? I feel like it’s one of the best in terms of telling you where you got things wrong. Nix output when you accidentally get infinite recursion is so bad.
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Mar 28, 2026
I don't quite see how AI assisted searching would be different in terms of privacy from normal search engine from the searcher's perspective. Biggest issue with AI in the context of privacy is that it gets trained on a lot of personal data and can also be used to deanonymise when used against others. The only kind of information you would give away to the third party *uniquely in AI search engine* (I think) would be your speech pattern if you are having a conversation with it instead of simply typing in keywords. Duck.AI claims to ensure your data is not used to train the AI, but there's no way to verify if the AI provider is holding up that promise. Still it's a good choice since you don't have to log in.
Accuracy is not very relevant in privacy, so it would depend almost solely on what you choose as your provider.
If I were to use one, I would choose whichever you can use without logging in, and gives reasonably accurate information.
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Mar 06, 2026
I don’t really see a point in rotating your VPN provider regularly; It would cost more, make you stand out more, and unless you are putting significant delay between switches, it wouldn’t hide much.
If not trusting whoever is handling your traffic is a must, I would honestly just use Tor, preferably in Tails really.
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Mar 02, 2026
Their website (coveryourtracks.eff.org/learn) do mention the concern you have; Blocking trackers means you are a user with a very specific settings. I suppose it would be like going around with a full face mask; You are technically private, but you are uniquely identifiable unless someone else does that. I also get “Uniquely Identifiable” on my personalised browser, but nothing like it when I try it out on newly installed Mullvad browser with no changes.
Not that I know much about how Tor traffic is identified, but Tor bridges seems like a potential solution? I would dig into that a bit more.
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Mar 01, 2026
True, but I think that’s the best you can get. Lemmy itself isn’t very thriving compared to Reddit in the first place. It would have been a lot better if multiple communities could share a post cross-instance, but we don’t have that.
Come to think of it, does Lemmy support flares? I think having a flare for niche stuff would help a lot in terms of discoverability without splitting the community.
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Mar 01, 2026
I don’t think any form of rework on voting system would work; everyone has their own criteria, and it won’t always make sense to everyone. Preventing upvotes/downvotes would just be a hindrance, and it also opens up a way to manipulate votes to however mods want.
One solution would be to have a community dedicated to discussions so that they have a chance to appear at the top.
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Feb 27, 2026
superuser.com/…/how-can-i-make-a-tab-in-firefox-f…
Looks like it’s a decade old problem and the solution isn’t super clean.
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Feb 25, 2026
PR team behind the anal stuff is insanely good, like how did they do it? I always found it gross for obvious reason.
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Dec 30, 2025
Too socially prevalent. Most people know about this change, but they still use the old one. Anything official are now using the standard age, though.
Anyone born on Jan 1st stays one year old for the whole year since people gain age every time the year changes. This does mean that a person can be born on Dec 31st, and be two year old next day.
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Dec 30, 2025
It’s just \살 for us. The way the age is counted is a bit different. If you were using the standard way of calculating the age, you add 만 in front of it.
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Dec 16, 2025
I just write everything down. If I forget it in the next session, I repeat it again.
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Dec 09, 2025
Whenever I see post like this, I promote said company even further to compensate
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