Okay, guys. Thanks!
Okay, guys. Thanks!
You must be very smart.
I have the same feeling that it’s gonna be like that.
Any recommendations?
Don’t use it (if you don’t wanna). Let others live (let others use it if they want to).
Always a good throw in to promote Firefox and adblockers. 😎
Exactly. Don’t use it, let others live.
But that stinks of communism, doesn’t it… 😄
On a side note, if anyone uses Omnivore, I discovered yesterday that they have sold out as well (to an AI startup). We got a 2 weeks notice to export our stuff because accounts will be deleted.
Similar name 😄
No, it’s not. 🕳
Not every country has 280 million people. Roughly calculated, judging by income, around 15% can afford an iPhone, and that translates to 40 million potential phones. Let’s see how Apple and Giigle will react.
I don’t believe that the lack of a warning was an honest mistake. 😉
Best we can do is remember the name “Tibor Kaputa” and avoid his apps that might pop up in the future. 🕳
Funny guy - they’re gonna fire you last. 😁
Because I was obviously unaware of the idiocy of the US justice system, and naively gave them the benefit of the doubt.
Under normal circumstances, it’d take Google about 3 years to stall the process of opening.
This will achieve nothing, and it would’ve been better for US consumers if my bold assumption had been correct.
Yeah, makes no sense - could it be that the poster isn’t native speaker and actually meant: “in the next three years”, implying that the criteria must be met within that timeframe…
You remove them and they’re gone…
Thanks! Added their repo and reinstalled. Secure again. 😎
OpenWebUI says it’s designed to operate entirely offline - that’s not an alternative to Perplexity. I need online search functionality, that’s pretty much the only reason why I pay them. I have offline solutions set up on my pc.