

What specifically do you think is hard to avoid? I’ve never accidentally triggered a quick answer, personally
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What specifically do you think is hard to avoid? I’ve never accidentally triggered a quick answer, personally


Paying for Yandex APIs is a product of their goal to be the best search engine available. They pay for access to nearly every major search provider and wouldn’t want to lose access to Yandex results just because of the country they’re located in.


Personally, it’s the only search engine I haven’t wanted to get away from
I just hope there will eventually be a solution that doesn’t require tired server owners to sift through registrations and posts all day.
I think the majority of people on Lemmy don’t want to be served an AI-generated feed about AI. Maybe try a more AI- or LLM-focused community?


This really should be marked as NSFW!


What confuses me is what they mean by “corporate VPN data containing unencrypted login details.” Unless the VPN server connects to the backend servers with unencrypted traffic through these satellites (which definitely should not happen) then this should not be possible.


You sould be able to get to it under settings > advanced > “Open Redirects”


To create a redirect:
^https://original.domain.tld/|https://new.domain.tld/
For example, to replace www.youtube.com with inv.nadeko.net (an Invidious instance), you can use the rule
^https://www.youtube.com/|https://inv.nadeko.net/
I’ve also created a copy of this rule for any youtu.be results, as well as X/Twitter and Reddit for their respective frontends. This will work for any pair of websites if you can simply replace the domain in the URL and have it pull up the correct content on the alternative website.


It comes down to the fact that Kagi’s first priority in search is providing the best results, so they’re not going to turn down access to another search api based on politics.


That is also something you can do with Kagi. 😆 I have it set up so that all YouTube results redirect me to Invidious, as well as Reddit and Twitter for their respective frontends.


With some manual configuration, that’s something you can do with Kagi!
Except current methods can never lead to a “superintelligence.”


Sadly University of Florida has also started becoming a sort of “AI first” university 😣
No, seriously, what’s up with those messages 😭
It’s important to note that this table doesn’t actually directly compare transit riders’ vs drivers’ voting habits. It’s “election districts with…” more transit riders or drivers. There could be other outside variables such as income levels and political party affiliations in those different districts that influenced these results.
This is also true about all of the other variables in the table. It’s only comparing trends between districts, not between individual people.