Seems like it. But gnome does not seem to expose this in their settings. I think it should be configurable via libinput, but didn’t find the right config yet.
Seems like it. But gnome does not seem to expose this in their settings. I think it should be configurable via libinput, but didn’t find the right config yet.
This would change the acceleration profile of the cursor movement, not the scroll speed right?
So what is this about?
Why would NixOS need a fork? Something happened in the community?
ok, so seems like I will have to use a double bang then. It does not seem match ddg bangs 1:1 though. And some don’t seem to be working correctly on my instance (E.g. !!mc for metacritic redirects to the wrong page)
I use the closest one to me from searx.space. I suppose hosting an instance yourself will give you the best response times, but it always still takes a moment while it searches through multiple search engines. If you only care about the results of one engine (e.g. google) then you could disable the others. Might speed it up a bit.
I didn’t know that, very useful. I suppose this is only for using other search engines like google, bing, etc… right?
Or can it also search immediately on other websites like metacritic, rotten tomatoes by using bangs?
Ublacklist works with searx? Good to know, I want to try this myself.
Your search results must be so clean and useful.
That’s why I still prefer searx. Duck duck go is basically just Bing results, right?
Seems like you also have the option to use the open source mixtral and llama3 models.
Also, if all the requests from their users go through their api request, i suppose is much more private than using your own account.
I’m not sure how they plan to monetise this though. Ai chat is not that cheap actually.
Oh, so it shows up between your search results? Sounds pretty horrible. Good that it’s toggle-able.
Is that something that would be blocked by an adblocker? Or are you talking about the shopping tab? I have not used that myself in duckduckgo
That would’ve been kinda interesting.
I think you can use kagi on as many of your own devices as you want right? I suppose you could share your account with multiple people (probably against their tos, I guess) and make it more private that way. Can’t really tell much with a bunch of searches from multiple people and you paying whomever is the owner of the account.
Yeah, this makes it also quite a bit less interesting to me. Perhaps it would be better if they could use donations and have a free instance for everyone. But I suppose that earns much less, and having people host their own instances does not seem to be on the roadmap for them.
I also use SearxNG for all my searches at the moment. But the instance I use is not that fast. Might have to look into hosting one myself.
Yeah, I used it for a long while in the past. Now mostly on searxNG, but I still like the bangs and quick results from ddg. Kagi is also pretty good, but feels a bit too pricey in my country.
I’m already using LocalSend and Syncthing to transfer files between devices (they work great!) But this was more meant as a question how to share files between the jellyfin user and my own local user on the same device. I want to avoid copying the files with syncthing or rsync.
I suppose the best option is to make a new folder somewhere on my computer and set the ownership to a user group. Then put my local user and the jellyfin user in that group so they can both access this folder.
And possibly symlink the folder to my home folder for easy access.
But I feel like I’m making it more complicated than it could be.
So what are these exactly? An alternative to www/http websites? Are there any specific ‘websites’ or features that make it worth it to use something like this? (over TOR for example)
Same here.
Went straight from arch to nixos. Using nix-shell a lot for testing things or setting up dev environments.
I also don’t use flakes or home-manager at the moment. I feel like just a regular configuration (split up in multiple .nix files) keeps everything very simple and works perfectly for me.
A primate on it’s way to discover NixOs superiority?
At the moment, I’m using some changes in firefox to make it mostly usable there. Other applications are still usable, but in firefox the scrolling was too fast.
Here are my changes in
about:config
: