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  • It's a quirk-post glazing librarians.

    Which, cool, not going to argue with that. Watch Andrewism's video on library economies.

    Just wish there was more than a link and a picture, so I didn't have to click to find that out.

  • Here's what I got when I ran it through Google Translate :

    Misskey.io is operated as a service for Japan, but recently Japan number of user registrations from overseas has increased rapidly, and moderation has not been able to keep up. At the same time, it has become difficult to provide sufficient support, so at this time we are restricting the registration of new users from overseas. We will inform you again when we are expected to resume, so please wait for a while. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Related Entities registration

  • people who really need anonymity are very rare. probably less than 100 in the entire world. definitely not typical Kagi users

    unless they are criminals, in which case we don't care that they don't have full anonymity (nor we want them as customers)

    If this is where you're drawing the "believes only criminals want privacy" argument from, that's not exactly what the quote says. The wording sucks, but it's saying:

    • Very few people need anonymity.
    • Anonymity seekers aren't our target market.
    • The criminal subset of anonymity seekers are even more "not our target market".

    (This bit about criminals is completely unnecessary, though, and its inclusion makes me inclined to believe that Vlad looks down on people who want anonymity. I'm definitely not a fan of this guy.)

  • Pro tip

  • I'm sure there a more nuanced takes than mine, but I feel like I can support copyright when it's correctly used to protect individuals, but not when it's being abused by corporations and large creators.

  • Not OP, but it's decent.

    If you're used to swiping to type on Gboard, the predictions aren't as accurate. 10-25% of the time, manually typing is faster than swiping because the predictions are so wrong, or because there's no prediction at all.

    It's supposed to train locally in order to improve the predictions, but I don't know how long it will take for it to "catch up" to the swipe-to-text experience that I'm used to.