Nevermind, I'm dumb.

sorry for such a late response, I was on vacationYou can get in touch with the developer at https://matrix.to/#/#mwmbl:matrix.org

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 3 days ago) by coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe to c/foss@beehaw.org

The mwmbl banner

Mwmbl is a community-built, non-profit search engine that puts privacy and user control first. It offers a truly different search experience—one where the results are shaped not by corporate interests but by real people.

Screenshot of the frontpage

Key Features:

  • Ad-Free & Privacy-Respecting: No ads, no tracking, and no commercial interests—just a search engine built with the users in mind.

  • User-Curated Results: Instead of relying on algorithms, search results are refined and tuned by the community.

  • Community-Driven Crawling: The engine relies on volunteer-run crawlers. Although the index currently holds around 500 million unique URLs, there's massive potential.

  • Ambitious Growth Goals: mwmbl plans to reach 10 billion unique URLs by the end of 2025 and 100 billion by 2026, at which point it should be a true alternative to commercial search engines.

  • Open-Source: The project is fully open-source, meaning you can contribute to the code and help resolve issues to push the project forward.

How to Get Involved:

Right now, the search quality is pretty rough, but that’s where you can make an impact:

  • Contribute to the Index:

    • Install the Firefox Extension: Once installed, it crawls the web on your behalf.

    • Run the CLI Script: An even better option would be to use your spare computing power by running the command line crawler.

  • Join the Community: The main community is on Matrix for non-development related discussions.

  • Code Contributions: Check out the project on Codeberg. You can contribute code, report issues, or suggest new features to help make the search results better.

  • Financial Contributions: Donate some money towards hosting costs and supporting volunteers.

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 20 points 1 week ago* (last edited 3 days ago)
[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 25 points 2 weeks ago

She's federated.

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 18 points 2 weeks ago

These are the type of people that have deleted the French language from their GNU/Linux system.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe to c/lemmyshitpost@lemmy.world

Or maybe I haven't just seen this image yet? I've only gotten images where she seems to be wearing a grey jacket.

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 21 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Personally, I just pirate the FLAC files from RED, and play them with VLC. Several advantages to this:

  • Spotify is owned by a shitty, greedy company with shitty, greedy practices.
  • Spotify enforces DRM on almost all its media.
  • FLAC files have superior quality as they are lossless
  • I can play them offline without a subscription
  • Downloads are pretty much instant, as private trackers have insane seeder to leecher ratio

I'm sorry if this isn't the response you're looking for, but as other people have already given recommendations for alternatives, I thought I would just give my 2 cents.

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 19 points 4 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

That's why I use nushell. Very convenient for writing scripts that you can understand. Obviously, it cannot beat Python in terms of prototyping, but at least I don't have to relearn it everytime.

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 61 points 1 month ago

Holy fucking shit. I almost was fucking exposed to a fucking swear word on the fucking Internet by some asshole cunt. That motherfucking bitch didn't know it's fucking illegal to fucking swear on the fucking Internet. Thank fucking god someone erased most of two letters making it impossible to read the word "shit". I was about to shit a fucking brick.

SHIT

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[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 43 points 1 month ago

I am sexually attracted to curtains

[-] coldsideofyourpillow@lemmy.cafe 22 points 2 months ago

Actually fixing warnings is for noobs

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