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Technology@lemmy.world•How do I block all meme communities on lemmy?English
734·2 years agoTo me, the internet is a place to advertise my inventions, not look at memes.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
828·2 years agoThat comment is there specifically to drive engagement up with all of the people correcting me in the comments.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
24·2 years agothe goal is to prevent competition, not promote it.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
17·2 years agoFor now we’re going to host on residential connections, and if any ISPs ban us, we’ll just find other ISPs
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
91·2 years agoIts about reducing attack surface and risk by minimizing dependencies
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
56·2 years agoThe frontend is pure HTML and CSS, you can see what its doing with inspect element, all network requests too
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
129·2 years agoOur frontend is open, its just HTML and CSS, nothing proprietary client side, which would piss him off.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
281·2 years agoTo answer your questions in order:
- We have our own index, its not a shitshow of mixed results like Searx tends to be. this also means that we’re not chasing breaking changes of some larger engine when they decide they dont want us, like Twitter did to Nitter, and Bing did to Searx.
- We don’t know how to monetize. Ads are the only option that we know of, donations do not work at all, as proven by my previous projects.
- We’ve already got spam prevention and removal measures in place, but I won’t discuss them.
- We don’t know how to scale it since its centralized by design and the frontend and backend are tightly integrated, largely because the frontend is largely generated on the fly by the backend. Maybe host a copy for each region we’re aiming to acquire users from?
- Our engine already understands 5 languages, and we hope to expand to CJK languages soon.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•We're building a search engine to compete with DuckDuckGo. No JS, no WASM, no spying. Just a statically generated results page.
1625·2 years agoFor anyone who asks, we will not open source, but we may offer a licensed self-hosted version for a small yearly fee (maybe $10-20).
I’ve open sourced everything I’ve made in the past, and all that’s happened is someone with more money picks up my project, outcompetes me, and drives me out of business. I dont want our hard work going to waste.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
11·2 years agoMailing lists are for old fat unix guys. Who uses email anymore? I can’t even remember the last time I opened my inbox, maybe a month ago for a 2FA code?
I’ll stick with GitHub because its what I know. If you don’t want to use GitHub, then you can still view the spreadsheet, just dont click the GitHub or Datasets links in the fop left.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
8·2 years agoStatus got a recommendation purely because it has proven itself to be resiliant to subpoenas and the cryptography is implemented well.
Nothing is sponsored, and no matter who I work for in the future, it won’t impact the results. It’s open source on GitHub, and I’m looking for contributors to decentralize control of the spreadsheets.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
11·2 years agoI have worked for Status in the past, but that has not impacted the review of any apps. The spreadsheet has been reviewed thoroughly by others in the privacy space before I published it, and I encourage everyone to take a look and report any inaccuracies.
The criteria is objective on purpose. Everything on the spreadsheet can be verified for accuracy.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
53·2 years agoYou’re not required to contribute. I went with GH because it doesn’t require creating a new account on an obscure Git provider, which would kill the chwnces of anyone contributing.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
5·2 years agoWorking on it
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
7·2 years agoThey purposefully removed perfect forward secrecy, which is an important part of preventing future compromise in the chain of messages.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
5·2 years agoI will not include any JS in the site. I’m not a web dev, I’m a mobile app dev, so web dev is new to me
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
1·2 years agoNow you have something visual that you can show them and say “this is how bad SMS is compared to Signal”
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
3·2 years agoI’ve updated the spreadsheet to include Google Messages, should be live on the site now :)
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•I made a spreadsheet that ranks messengers for privacy
41·2 years agoI’m working on it, and an Excel file will be available later today under the “datasets” directory in GitHub
Monero doesn’t have most of these problems…