This drives me crazy with ddg. When it happens I use searx instead.
This drives me crazy with ddg. When it happens I use searx instead.
Public or private, it makes no difference to them.
Reticulum and Nomad Network might be what you need.
I produce a lot of my own and mainly buy things like sugar and salt. When you live a low income/low cost lifestyle you kind of get sticker shock with how much people shell out for things.
I’m not gonna say that should be illegal, but, like, a thousand dollars feeds my family for nearly a year.
We still scroll “down” to the “bottom” of the page, so how is moving your finger up more natural? Maybe i’m just old now.
y’know, you make a good point.
You must be really really bored. Try reading a book, or watching a cloud, or doing something productive with your life.
So you didn’t like my reply about treating people with basic human decency, and this is how you behave? If this is a representative sample, I can see why you did time.
Ah good point, that makes more sense.
Wait, someone paid more than $600 for a fucking concert?
This is why you carry a lightweight cell jammer.
Try this tool to match a torrent file to its data: https://github.com/JohnDoee/autotorrent
Ddg is driving me crazy with correcting what i type to give more generalized results. Searx is my new favorite. It’s not just a google reskin.
Another vote for protonmail. It’s honestly not as good as gmail, but it works well enough for what I need.
This has been my solution as well. Searx by default, ddg when necessary, wiby for fun, resulthunter as a backup, google when all else fails.
Fluxbox is simple, flexible, fast, and beautiful. I’ve been running fluxbox/debian for like 20 years and couldn’t be happier.
More likely is a background/credit check service that runs statistical analysis on genetic factors that correlate with late payments or property damage as part of their renter screening service.