unglueclass23

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[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 3 points 13 hours ago (1 children)

Your browser accepts cookies. Websites can write small files to your device that persist after you leave — files that identify you when you return, that follow you across sites, that remember what you looked at, what you almost bought, and how long you hesitated. We have not written one. Your browser would let this page write up to 10 GB to your device — a private room, ours alone, like the one given to every site you visit.

Hol up ... 10 GB?

 

"Assembled and tested in Poland" Costed 5 eur for 64 GB

They apparently also make RAM.

[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 2 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

This has a lot of potential. So apparently they use their own + European Search Perspective indexes. The ESP was built by Ecosia and Qwant I believe. Will be testing out whether it's any good. Most search engines use bing or google under the hood, having something independent and still being decent is not easy. Last I checked only Brave had something remotely usable and independent but even then it was not that good. Kagi uses their own but still rely heavily on bing / google.

First impressions the site itself is pretty polished, at least from the UI side of things.

Seems like they have a PRO and PLUS services. PRO is 8 eur a month and gives access to more expensive LLM models. So far they offer Qwen 3, Kimi 2.5, Mistral 3, GPT 5.2, Gemini 3 PRO. Not bad but from my understanding you can only do 100 queries for that 8 eur.

Seems like the open source models are also hosted on EU. Would be great if they could include more, smaller models, such as Gemma 4, GPT 20B...

Will also be looking into their privacy claims and whether it's not just "trust me bro". I saw someone mention they were also planning on making the search open source or something ?

https://www.old.reddit.com/r/xprivo/comments/1rq52ka/comment/o9ppycu/ , but havent delivered.

I have to say though looking really good.

[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 6 points 1 day ago (1 children)

https://www.xprivo.com/search/ This is the search engine. Kinda weird decision to put the AI chat in the homepage and the actual search engine inside /search.

[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 1 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Chrome chromium and any chromium based browser has the passwords as plaintext in dumps problem

I think it was only Edge

[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 0 points 5 days ago (1 children)

In 10 years you will say the same thing about today :)

 

I can relate to the original meaning of this old term that means to be good citizen of the internet. Wikipedia says a “netizen” is someone who actively contributes to the development of the internet, not for personal gain or profit, but to make the internet a better place.

[–] unglueclass23@programming.dev 8 points 5 days ago (2 children)

Interesting it's the first time I hear about it, just read a summary of how it works. Is it used anywhere that you know of?

Also, who can be the exchange in practice? Banks?

Yep, will be waiting for published third party security audit results and compliance reports. About open-source he said :

Correct! It's not open source and at least for the foreseeable future, I'm planning on keeping it closed. Like JG mentioned, because of internal audit requirements that I'll be going through in Visa and MC over the next few months, I need to ease that pain as much as possible. They treat open source finance products with increased scrutiny.

 

Found it interesting, something worth keeping an eye on. Hasn’t released yet, planned date end of 2026.

Based in Copenhagen, I think.

The founder did answer some questions on reddit (user ColeFromWalt)

 

Found it interesting, something worth keeping an eye on. Hasn't released yet, planned date end of 2026.

The founder did answer some questions on reddit (user ColeFromWalt)

Out from one fire into another...

 

Initiative part of broader AI workforce overhaul

Meta says safeguards in place, data will not be used for performance reviews

Meta urges staff to use AI agents for daily tasks, plans 10% global layoffs

Experts warn employee surveillance raises privacy concerns

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