Article didn’t mention Brave either. I think it’s also blocked because Reddit is only allowing Google to scrap its website.
Article didn’t mention Brave either. I think it’s also blocked because Reddit is only allowing Google to scrap its website.
There are easier ways to check. Here is how i did it (no way there hasn’t been a trump reddit post in a week)
Also, rate limiting. A publicly accessible website doesn’t mean that it will allow scrapers to read millions of pages each week. They can easily identify and block scrapers because of the pattern of their activity. I don’t know if Reddit has rate-limiting, but I wouldn’t be surprised if they implement one.
I got you https://archive.ph/GS2I0
Old indexed results are fine. But anything from last week is not showing up
Duckduckgo uses Bing for links.
from : https://duckduckgo.com/duckduckgo-help-pages/results/sources/
tbh I’ve never seen a Lemmy link when searching for stuff. Is it too small to show up? Or do search engines not index Lemmy instances?
Data source: WIkipedia??? Wikipedia is not a source ffs
wtf is this journalism??? one guy on twitter said that so now its confirmed. Just tried it and works fine. Do people just upvote this because they hate Elon Musk and want this to be true?
I mean, you can’t really change that though. Humans are very lazy
but that was already done. They are using Mistrial which was already trained. Proton didn’t train a new AI for this.
not really. You don’t get to decide what the company does if you are a paying customer. I am a paying customer and I want this. If you don’t like it you can just use your money elsewhere
were you also complaining about calculators?
at least you can run it locally. Are you just complaining because you hate AI? There’s a community for that, go complain there.
this can run locally on your device which means probably doesn’t consume that much energy
For the people who didn’t read the article. Read this TLDR: When you open a Google Doc. A Gemini sidebar appears, so you can ask questions about the document. Here, it summarized a document without the user asking.
The article title makes it seem like they are using your files to train AI which no proof exists for that(yet)
Do people in europe use credit cards? I remember hearing it wasn’t popular as much as the US. Isn’t debit more common?
That’s really cool
99% was referring to them not being both tech savy and extremely privacy conscious. I don’t disagree that the appeal of Firefox is better privacy. I just don’t think the average user is looking to absolutely remove every drop of data collected. I mean just look at the default Firefox homepage it comes with. It has sponsored shortcuts and sponsored stories. They put them there because the average user actually clicks on them. If everyone was privacy conscious like you say, they would turn off the feature and Firefox wouldn’t keep it because they don’t make money from it. But that’s obviously not the case.
this is not a meme