In the last couple of months I have noticed an increasing trend of supplying me search results that are completely unrelated to the current query and tie back to my location or previous searches. I can say this with a high degree of certainty this is without a doubt beyond the 100th instance this has happened.

My browser is configured against tracking and fingerprinting (in fact all my devices are) which would make it fairly difficult to retain any data unless they are profiling me.

  • @Gooey0210
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    I have searx, and i’m feeling like a god of search, better than google, better that bingbinggo, and anything else Although I had a lot of problems with it when I was hosting it on a RPI and docker, now i’m not, and it’s just so much better

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      57 months ago

      What was the problem with Docker? I want to host it myself, the docker option seems to be the easiest one.

      • @Gooey0210
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        Docker by itself is not a good thing, bad with security, not entirely open source, buggy networking, not very reproducible

        The problem with docker was timeout for requests, not sure whose falt it was, but the reverse proxy container was unresponsive pretty often

        Also, yeah, RPI was not really fast too, it had 8gb ram, boot from ssd Just right now I have i9 with 64gb ram, and this is stupid fast, and actually for most of the apps the performance bump is like 50%

        About docker, really, try to look into nixos, it has a really steep learning curve, but it will worth it, and you will be able to do magic

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          Containers are really awesome, but take a bit more to troubleshoot sometimes. Docker is not the only method to run them either. I prefer podman actually, but K3s is the next logical step for running services in a more powerful setup.

          All true FOSS too

          • @Gooey0210
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            Podman is better, but believe my words, try nixos. It’s like a docker-compose file, but for a system, this is really something groundbreaking

            You specify all the system and services passwords, usernames, all the stuff, your wallpapers, directories, keys, everything

            And all basic configurations are already unified, so to enable some service you just need to add a line in your main config like services.nginx.enable = true; and it just works with all the bells and whistles (kind off, you can add much more. Even more than in containers)

            The services are usually not sandboxes, but you can sandbox them, can even run the same containers

            Sorry if you’re really not into it, it just nixos feels like a whole new lvl after podman

            edit: even like that, I manage all my machines as a fleet with nixos, all from one configuration So I can basically press a button and change all the usernames on all machines and everything will continue working

            Instead of adding each machine separately to a vpn, I just press a button and it deploys all the machines with wireguard and connects them all

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              No nix is super cool! I really like the idea that guix and nix in having that system as code from build to deployment. I am not sure yet on how I feel about it for fleet/cluster deployments, k8s schedulers, network patterns like service meshes, ETCD, and operating on labels and cluster state are all super powerful.

              I have looked too into using nix to make OCI containers and OCI containers to make flatpaks as well. All where they make sense of course.