It might be how public transit systems world wide are publishing to Google!
it is how public transit systems worldwide are publishing to Google. other services get to use those too, though, ~~like Transportr~~
It might be how public transit systems world wide are publishing to Google!
it is how public transit systems worldwide are publishing to Google. other services get to use those too, though, ~~like Transportr~~
I dunno, could be just me, but you sound a bit upset
they should figure out some way to hook up with an e-reader manufacturer, sell their games in those stores
just sell it as an ebook, with choices being tappable links to specific pages. brand agnostic, and distributable over the countless ebook stores that already exist. I'd be surprised if there weren't any CYOA books modernised that way already.
Waterfox Private Search is a meta-search engine
isn't a "metasearch engine" something that aggregates results from multiple search engines, like what SearXNG does? as far as I can tell, this one is a proxy that is going to let you choose between Google, Bing, Brave and Mojeek, and currently only the first one is available. it's more akin to Startpage or Mullvad Leta, then.
surely no one would ever make things up on the internet dot com
unless, say, OpenAI, or Perplexity, or Microsoft buy it, and then cut Mozilla funding.
Mullvad (Sweden)
edit: it doesn't support port forwarding, though.
kinda hard not to, when it's literally linked in the comment
the discussion is about search engines, not browsers.
These numbers underline the current trend to choose European services instead of American ones, which followed the trend to deGoogle.
[the chart shows stats for American Google, American Bing, Russian Yandex, American Yahoo!, American DuckDuckGo, and Other]
can't wait for the Creasegate