Topologically a dog is a sphere (assuming it keeps its mouth shut...
Next time I want someone to stop talking, they're going to be very confused when I tell them to "become topilogically spherical."
The Third Place Index - a project which combines OSM and US Census data to score the availability of "third places" nationwide.
Hank Green interviews Sam Reich on business, comedy, and keeping the internet weird
FYI: The Michigan DNR is seeking feedback on what major investments to make at Belle Isle Park
Today I learned that the Brave Search engine has a tool that allows end users a high degree of freedom to customize the search results they're shown.
Has anyone here built a Beowulf Cluster?
Pi-Hole or something else for network ad blocking?
These cheap scissors are held together with a screw (instead of a rivet), which means they can be tightened when they get loose and sharpened when they get dull.
Give Your Yard Back To Nature
Qwant and Ecosia are especially notable for their efforts to build an independent search index.
For those who don't know, most "independent" search engines, including DDG, still rely on Bing or Google results behind the scenes. They basically just act as a middleman by taking your query, forwarding it to one of those providers, and then returning the results to you. Some of them will attempt to reshuffle the order of those results to push the ones they think are best towards the top, but they're still fundamentally limited to what Google and Bing choose to give them.
Presently a lot of Qwant and Ecosia searches go through Bing, but they're collaborating to build an independent index which will allow them to become fully independent. I believe they're already serving a mix of results from Bing and their own index, with plans to bias more and more towards their index as it matures.