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brbposting OP , to Technology in Update: IRS successfully launches their own free Direct File - now ALL of my fellow 'murcans are eligible for 2025

The argument has been since free filing means only the wealthy will hire accountants, free filing would discriminate against the poor given a few mistakes will be made here and there.

I may not need to mention that disingenuous argument is made by the pirates at Intuit and their lobbyists.

brbposting , to Not The Onion in Nikki Haley writes ‘finish them’ on IDF artillery shells during Israel visit

Joe Biden is a lot more efficient at getting weapons Israel needs for their genocide than Trump ever will be.

Anybody out there who can vet this? Cuz if I wanted a twice-impeached president victory I think I would post:

45 is a lot more efficient at getting weapons Israel needs for their genocide than Biden ever will be.

brbposting , to Antique Memes Roadshow in Antique memes? In MY roadshow?
brbposting , to Technology in Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation

need to get their ads more visibility

I occasionally encounter the desire for a search engine to surface non-advertisement content :)

Now if they lied to advertisers and told small bloggers, reputable news agencies, fediverse admins, etc. the insider secrets… now we’re talkin’!

brbposting , to Technology in Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation

Yeah, what isn’t SEO spam—Search Engine Optimization spam, SEO marketing, keyword stuffing, Google keyword stuffing, backlink building, best backlinks, best backlinks for backlink building

brbposting , to Technology in Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation

What it looks like beyond Google and Bing

It would be much harder to know what exists beyond "GBY" (Google, Bing, Yandex) and how it all works without the work of Rohan “Seirdy” Kumar. For three years, Kumar has been updating a heavily annotated list of search engines with their own indexes. It is 7,000 words, but only a portion of it deals with engines offering general indexing, in the English language. You can read Kumar's evaluation methodology for a better understanding of how he compared and assessed sites.

What stands out? Mojeek ("it's not bad… I'd live") and Stract ("a useful supplement to more major engines") are two of Kumar's favorites. Right Dao has "very fast, good results," in part because its crawler starts off from Wikipedia. Yep reaches farther out, showing results that link to and back from sites related to your query and also promises to share ad revenue with creators. All of them show promise, but you get the sense that they're a second car, or a third bicycle, rather than a primary transport.

There are far smaller-scoped engines in other sections of Kumar's post. If you're wondering where that one other search engine you've heard about is, it's probably in the "Semi-independent indexes" section, because it uses a GBY index when its own results are not strong enough. Here, you'll find cryptocurrency-friendly, controversy-courting-founder-having Brave, a few engines that either "resell" GBY results or stuff affiliate links into them, and "the most interesting entry," according to Kumar, Kagi.

Kagi requires an account and uses its own index, Teclis, in combination with Google, Bing, Yandex, Mojeek, and others, including, notably, Brave. Kagi's founder has strong opinions on the AI-based future of search and responding to harmful searches in ways that are not "scalable." How much of that does or does not bother you will vary, but it's worth noting that Kagi also suffers when the GBY triumvirate is restricted.

Ars Technica this week: Bing outage shows just how little competition Google search really has

The referenced search engine comparison by Rohan “Seirdy” Kumar

brbposting , to Technology in Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation

Right!

Before his company was able to block more of Microsoft's own tracking scripts, DuckDuckGo CEO and founder Gabriel Weinberg explained in a Reddit reply why firms like his weren't going the full DIY route:

“… [W]e source most of our traditional links and images privately from Bing … Really only two companies (Google and Microsoft) have a high-quality global web link index (because I believe it costs upwards of a billion dollars a year to do), and so literally every other global search engine needs to bootstrap with one or both of them to provide a mainstream search product. The same is true for maps btw -- only the biggest companies can similarly afford to put satellites up and send ground cars to take streetview pictures of every neighborhood.”

Ars

brbposting , to Technology in Google won’t comment on a potentially massive leak of its search algorithm documentation
brbposting , to Technology in Internet Archive is continuing to experience service disruptions due to a recurrence of a DDoS attack

Thank you for sharing this!

<3 Internet Archive

brbposting , to Technology in Internet Archive is continuing to experience service disruptions due to a recurrence of a DDoS attack

Lawsuit theory, Jean-Luc?

brbposting , to Technology in Internet Archive is continuing to experience service disruptions due to a recurrence of a DDoS attack

The Internet Archive is so incredible that it’s nearly offensive to even think such a thing heh (not to censor you, just my visceral reaction)

brbposting , to memes in I can't decide what the inverse would be.

Olive oil and tax evasion

brbposting , to Reddit in Has this sub turned into a training ground for AI LLM?

Hear hear!

brbposting , to Reddit in Has this sub turned into a training ground for AI LLM?

Yes, even here.

I wish I had saved one great comment on this. Can’t do it justice, but it was something about how since we know since we know everything will be used as training data, it's better to be posting in the open instead of inside a walled garden where one particular company will be doing its best to monetize it.

brbposting , to Crazy Fucking Videos in In Australia, a Cessna light aircraft's engine failed, but the pilot managed to steer it away from residential buildings.

Bonkers. Perfect video for this community. Thanks for sharing.

Imagine what those drivers were thinking, if they were looking up.

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