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The_Rob commented on Orion 1.0   blog.kagi.com/orion... · Posted by u/STRiDEX
the_gipsy · 4 months ago
Isn't every browser on iOS restricted to being a safari/webview shell?
The_Rob · 4 months ago
Yes, at least outside of the EU. However, companies don't seem to be developing for it yet, probably due to the investment not being worth it until similar laws are more widespread. However, Orion in also on macOS, which does allow other engines. And Kagi is developing Orion for Linux and Windows.
The_Rob commented on GPT-5.1: A smarter, more conversational ChatGPT   openai.com/index/gpt-5-1/... · Posted by u/tedsanders
DonaldPShimoda · 4 months ago
This is like arguing that we shouldn't try to regulate drugs because some people might "want" the heroin that ruins their lives.

The existing "personalities" of LLMs are dangerous, full stop. They are trained to generate text with an air of authority and to tend to agree with anything you tell them. It is irresponsible to allow this to continue while not at least deliberately improving education around their use. This is why we're seeing people "falling in love" with LLMs, or seeking mental health assistance from LLMs that they are unqualified to render, or plotting attacks on other people that LLMs are not sufficiently prepared to detect and thwart, and so on. I think it's a terrible position to take to argue that we should allow this behavior (and training) to continue unrestrained because some people might "want" it.

The_Rob · 4 months ago
Comparing LLM responses to heroine is insane.
The_Rob commented on ChatGPT Atlas   chatgpt.com/atlas... · Posted by u/easton
runjake · 5 months ago
Because sama has mentioned that a heck of a lot of people use ChatGPT to discuss some of their deepest secrets and fantasies.
The_Rob · 5 months ago
So the world's most embarrassing data leak, but "catastrophic" is stretching it.
The_Rob commented on Servo v0.0.1   github.com/servo/servo... · Posted by u/undeveloper
clot27 · 5 months ago
I am sooo ready to ditch chrome and firefox duopoly
The_Rob · 5 months ago
Firefox market share is so low, it really seems more like a Chrome and Safari duopoly.
The_Rob commented on The Obsolescence of Political Definitions (1991)   vmchale.com/static/serve/... · Posted by u/vmchale
The_Rob · 6 months ago
I agree with the point this article is trying to make. As political definitions change, we start to lose sight of what these terms actually mean. I believe a more helpful comparison than left vs right, is open vs closed.

https://unherd.com/2018/07/open-vs-closed-rise-fall-left-rig...

The_Rob commented on Orion Browser   kagi.com/orion/... · Posted by u/gtirloni
nickthegreek · 7 months ago
Safari wont let you easily set kagi as default search. Seems like something a major browser should allow.
The_Rob · 7 months ago
The Kagi Search extension works perfectly well.
The_Rob commented on A three month review of kagi search and the orion web browser (2024)   flatfootfox.com/a-three-m... · Posted by u/Apocryphon
bboygravity · a year ago
That (25 usd for Claude + Kagi) is the best sales pitch ever. I'm switching :)

Not sure what I'll do when Grok 3 comes out (I expect it to beat every other LLM out there hands down) but we'll see by then :p

The_Rob · a year ago
What is it about Grok that you expect to be so much better? Not disagreeing necessarily, just want to know your reasoning.
The_Rob commented on Firefox nightly is running an experiment featuring a Fakespot feed on newtab   blog.nightly.mozilla.org/... · Posted by u/nalinidash
wiether · a year ago
The_Rob · a year ago
I agree, but this limited to macOS and iOS. Not helpful to most people.
The_Rob commented on Google pays Apple $18B to $20B a year to keep its search in iPhone   theregister.com/2023/10/1... · Posted by u/rntn
sfe22 · 2 years ago
Does this mean Apple is a major ad-tech player involved in buying and selling their own customer data (through partner comany but that does not matter much does it)?
The_Rob · 2 years ago
It’s trivial to change default search provider, not sure why Apple wouldn’t take the money. It’s still up to the user.

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