[-] bh64@lemm.ee 5 points 10 months ago

have you tried in a different Wayland compositor?

By the way, I think it's very cool that you're writing your own engine. UE, Unity and even Godot are quite bloated.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 4 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

why'd this get downvotes

Recommending Medium and Blogger in a privacy community is terrible advice. It's disappointing that this is actually getting upvoted.

Edit: The other two comments provide actual private recommendations. This comment would be fine outside a privacy community.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 2 points 10 months ago

audio driver support in Linux is good enough these days.

and if it doesn't work in your specific hardware, that's your hardware's fault and not Linux's.

It's like buying a Raspberry Pi and saying "windows doesn't work". You've acquired the wrong hardware.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee -1 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

but you're stupid enough that you can't tell that religion is nothing more than masquerading power over the masses with the promise of a paradise.

Religion is just politics but in the name of a not existent god so the ones in power need no justification of their actions other than "it's God's will".

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 7 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

it is a fact. you have to be logged in to do a search or use an API key which directly associates your search query with your account.

Let's say you don't give them a real email, that's good. Maybe you're using Tor or a VPN and they don't get your IP. And somehow you manage to make your payment anonymously. That's great.

Well, Kagi is still getting all your search queries which are directly associated with one account. We don't have their server's code. We don't know how or what are they logging. They can claim whatever in their privacy policy, I don't care. A single entity is receiving all your search queries directly linked to your pseudonymous account. This gives them a vast amount of data about the person using it, even if they do not know who you are, probably very sensitive information too.

Let's make a huge assumption and assume they are not correlating your search queries and they do not use this information for anything. Well, a third party actor with access to their servers could very well make use of this vast amount of personal data, whether it is a government, their hosting provider, a malicious actor, a security breach, etc.

And that's considering the best case in which you were covering your tracks hiding your IP all the time and making anonymous payments, which, being honests, most Kagi users don't do. So yeah, Kagi is a privacy nightmare.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 7 points 11 months ago

yet another Kagi shiller.

they are still pulling results from Bing. they are partially powered by their own engine, but it has a minor database of sites when compared to Bing.

And needing to have an account is just horrible for privacy.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 18 points 11 months ago

what a surprise, yet another search engine related post where there's someone making promotion for Kagi in the comments.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 37 points 11 months ago

security through obscurity is a bad practice.

it's better to be transparent and let everyone analyze your design. the more eyes on it, the better. even the proprietary and obscured Intel CPUs have had security vulnerabilities in the past.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 1 points 11 months ago

It's just getting used to it. You can add the Collins (or any other dictionary search to Firefox) and it's as easy as selecting the correct search engine and writing the word in the search box.

there was an app for Wiktionary on fdroid. But I don't like Wiktionary's definitions as much as Collins'.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee -3 points 11 months ago

immutable OSs are killing the desktop OS, keeping the user restricted.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 6 points 11 months ago

yeah, phone number and centralization makes it no good. XMPP it is.

[-] bh64@lemm.ee 6 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I just use the Collins dictionary which is the best one IMO through Tor. There's no private (good) dictionary.

Edit: Also, installing an app for everything is not great for privacy either. They have a greater access to your device than a web. And for something I can perform in a web search, that's my preferred method.

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