I’m running it on a remote server.
I’m running it on a remote server.
Self-host yourself is the safest option, I do.
SearXNG, there’s nothing much else to say.
I would really like to see this get integrated into SearXNG
I hope he can get his life around, that wasn’t sustainable.
Thankfully I’m not the only one experiencing this issue, let’s wait for the devs to fix this
I think the save function of wefwef is broken ATM, correct me if I’m wrong
I do not understand how there is no mention of the fediverse.
You can hit the Posts button to do that, but it’s kinda buggy and constantly stuck in the middle.
I’ve commented in someone else’s post but didn’t get much attention, maybe you could make a new post.
Yeah, it feels great when devs listen to their users.
This is probably limited by how apple implemented the PWA, saving photo on android is not an issue.
When I was still on /kbin, I spent some time deciding which Lemmy instance to join, lemmy.world is the first to be crossed out since browsing it always feels incredibly slow.
They are less invasive on the privacy front, but they also push their products much harder down user’s throat due to less revenue from less accurate ads, just look at DDG’s frontpage.
I also found them self-censoring towards IPs from China, albeit this could be the direct result of using Bing’s search results.
It’s much easier to compare it with something like SearXNG which has the same core principle, without ads, without censorships, without invasive marketing.
To me, Brave or DuckDuckGo are as malicious as Google
The proposed one is a bit cartoony, not sure how it would look like on real device though. It’s okay to experiment with different kinds of Logos, corporations do it all the time.
wefwef is decent, it’s already got some tractions and recognitions, the SEO is already there as well. The logo on the other hand can use some works.
Is it open source though?
This is simply a positive thing. Corporations have the right to conduct their businesses, the consumers should also have the right to abndon those businesses they no longer wanted, as easy as adopting them.