

How can you be sure that the "random" products aren't something that you've seen ads on (but not remembered seeing), which stuck in your subconscious, and then you regurgitated as the random item? Then later when you saw more of the same ads, you noticed them and they seemed like new, targeted ads.
You would need to use a random topic generator, not just come up with them via brain.

He might be making decisions on behalf of Russia (no comment), but a LOT of rich and powerful Americans and politicians supported him and what he said he was going to do (which is exactly what he did do).
The USA absolutely dropped the ball.

As someone posted above, someone obtaining access to your encrypted data might lead to an issue in the future:

I believe the question was: "Pathetic in what way?"
Please enlighten us.

smartphone app
It's a PWA, just install the site on your phone as a native app. I've been using it for about a year.
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Looks like a contributor was in a sanctioned region?
Not according to that thread - it looks like they don't yet know what caused it:
https://mastodon.social/@organicmaps/114178916120483761
No any details from GitHub yet. One contributor mentioned a temporary visit to disputed areas a long time ago — GitHub probably just flagged the account, and their bots messed up after that.

I'm just glad a world leader is finally coming right out and saying it.
We will need to dramatically reduce our reliance on the United States. We will need to pivot our trade relationships elsewhere. And we will need to do things previously thought impossible at speeds we haven’t seen in generations.
This is some concrete and serious talk.

If you find it let me know. But what they have works well for me and is craaazy cheap compared to a ChatGPT subscription, for example.
I've been using it for weeks and have yet to hit 1 cent.

Scaleway is awesome using Open WebUI or directly through their own site:

Any suggestions which are good? I don't mind at all to pay.

I've replaced everything else, including migrating multiple services from AWS, DO, GCP to Scaleway, but Kagi is the only thing I haven't satisfactorily replaced.
I'm using Ecosia as Qwant isn't available in my country, but it's just not the same. Something no one else seems to do is the domain rewriting, so that I can send Reddit links to Redlib, etc.
I'm going to have to try SearXNG again.

The thing people are wanting to accomplish is reduce the money flowing into the USA. So it doesn't matter if big or small. The businesses themselves aren't the problem, it's the economy receiving the funds at the end of the day.

It's just Fedora CoreOS with some small quality-of-life packages added to the build.
There's tons of documentation for CoreOS and it's been around for more than a decade.
If you're running a container workload, it can't be beat in my opinion. All the security and configuration issues are handled for you, which is especially ideal for a home user who is generally not a security expert.

It's just Fedora CoreOS with some QoL packages added at build time. Not niche at all. The very minor changes made are all transparent on GitHub.
Choose CoreOS if you prefer, it's equally zero maintenance.

🤷 I've been running Aurora and uCore for over a year and have yet to do any maintenance.
You can roll back to the previous working build by simply restarting, it's pretty much the easiest fix ever and still zero maintenance (since you didn't have to reconfigure or troubleshoot anything, just restart).

They won't apply unexpectedly, so you can reboot at a time that suits. Unless there's a specific security risk there's no need to apply them frequently. Total downtime is the length of a restart, which is also nice and easy.
It won't fit every use-case, but if you're looking for a zero-maintenance containerized-workload option, it can't be beat.

Come on. Any "buy it for life" product will fall in that category. Safety razor for example.