[-] Vexz@kbin.social 15 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Turns out Kagi does do advertising

They promote their search engine but their users don't get to see ads. I don't know what's wrong about that. Every company advertises with its products. I don't see what's reprehensible about that.

We did not say we maintain anonmity, but privacy, which are two different things. For example. your parents may know everything about you, yet still respect your privacy.

They're right, anonymity and privacy are two different things. Since you have to pay to use Kagi, you're not anonymous. But they allegedly don't know what you as the user search for when using their search engine. So they're being honest here and how can honesty be bad here? Anyways, we're on privacy@lemmy.ml, not anonymity@lemmy.ml or whatever.

“AI is mentioned zero times”

While I still give you this one, they're technically correct. The word "AI" isn't there but they mention AI features, haha. It's a bit debatable since Vlad said "kagi.com" - which doesn't mention AI or AI tools. Only when you go to the pricing page there are mentions of AI tools.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 10 points 5 months ago

They know the names of their customers but they don't know their search queries. There's the privacy. At least that's what they said. Since Kagi isn't Open Source it always comes down to trust.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 20 points 9 months ago

The first thing that pops up in my mind is your public IPv4. You see, in your home LAN every device uses the same public IPv4 to communicate in the internet. So if one device browses for something like an iPhone and you're being tracked then those ad brokers deliver iPhone ads to this public IPv4 and every device behind this public IPv4 will see those ads. Nobody on the internet knows whether behind this public IPv4 is a single device or a LAN with many devices.

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[-] Vexz@kbin.social 12 points 10 months ago

Imo only in terms of privacy. I tried it a few times over like two to three days but I always went back to Plex. Jellyfin is a nice piece of software though. I can imagine my switch will happen in a few years.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 12 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

Me too. I was so reluctant to pay for a search engine at first since there are good alternatives out there I don't have to pay for. But I just at least wanted to try the first 100 free searches and was blown away by how great it is. It has some unique features like prioritizing or blocking specific domains, lenses and custom bangs. I payed the $10 the same day for Pro tier and 5 days later (yesterday) I even upgraded to Ultimate tier with ChatGPT-4 (called Kagi Assistant). I really, really enjoy Kagi so far. Most probably it's gonna be my one and only search engine for the next years to come.

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Title says it all. Do you use custom filter lists in uBO? If yes: Which ones?

Here are the ones I use:

Also great website to find many more filter lists: filterlists.com

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 82 points 11 months ago

Startpage was bought by an advertising company. I suggest to not bother with that search engine anymore.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 11 points 11 months ago

There are even services that send you newsletter shit although you made sure you're opted out.
Also there's newsletter with a link to opt out but the link is just fake. I hate it so much.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 15 points 11 months ago

I use Pi-Hole and works great. I’ve heard about AdGuard and seems the same thing as PiHole

Only if you're talking about AdGuard Home, then yes. When you talk about AdGuard you usually just mean the adblocker app which is something completely different.

I used all three of them. While AdGuard Home has some nice features that Pi-hole doesn't, it in my experience has much more problems and has been unstable on some updates. So since you prefer stability for your DNS server I'd recommend Pi-hole over AdGuard Home.
NextDNS doesn't need to be self-hosted because it's a service on the internet. The disadvantage is that you are offered a list of blocklists from which you can choose but unlike Pi-hole or AdGuard Home you cannot add more lists. But they offer many lists so that's not a big problem. If you need more than 300k queries a month you need to pay for their service. But since NextDNS is a service on the internet it means that you can use it on all of your devices no matter where you are.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 21 points 11 months ago

Interestingly someone from Cloudflare is one of the authors here.

https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-ietf-ohai-ohttp-00.html

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 12 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

Sounds nice and all but Google won't adopt this for sure and many other big tech companies that have much power on the internet, like Cloudflare.

Edit:
Guess I was wrong.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 11 points 1 year ago

I guess only Firefox and Firefox based browsers.

[-] Vexz@kbin.social 12 points 1 year ago

Thanks. Now I don't need to watch the video, haha.

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