lautan

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https://blogs.imperial.ac.uk/videoarchive/eric-laithwaite/The wonders of magnetism and the linear motor are captured in this 1975 presentation by Professor E...

 

Any good social events in Toronto? To make new friends, etc.

 

vol 2 https://youtu.be/eDvnyAUqA3ovol 3 https://youtu.be/a1JX07RG8hkAca les dejo el definitivo esta mejorado.https://youtu.be/Lep2Zv110YY?si=7Mu-KKSu8vuw-tzn...

 

Manitoba RCMP is warning the public about interac e-transfer scams that are becoming more prevalent. In these instances, the victim receives an email which appears to be from someone trying to send them an interac e-transfer. At first glance it appears legitimate and when the victim clicks on the link and enters in their banking credentials, the scammers are able to steal the banking login information. This gives the scammers access to the account which allows them to withdraw large sums of money. Scammers are becoming more and more sophisticated, so extra caution is needed before you accept an e-transfer.

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submitted 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) by lautan@lemmy.ca to c/degoogle@lemmy.ml
 

Hey, I'm wondering what everyone uses for searching. I personally use a combination of these sites:

For main driving I use duckduckgo

 

Hey everyone,

This isn't an announcement, just wanted peoples thoughts on this.

I think everyone knows searching the fediverse can be better. Googling doesn't work too well, etc. So I wanted to do my part and help out.

Indexing all posts, etc is quite a lot to handle, so I wanted to start small and just focus on video search. I've started indexing videos from Peertube and other video websites. (Even YouTube but this could be removed to just focus on independent sites)

I know Peertube has their own search engine for videos. I will be reaching out to them. Compared to my site I'm planning it'll have other video sources and be easier to use.

So that leads to feedback from you guys.

  • What do you think about indexing videos posted on the fediverse and other independent platforms?
  • Are there similar services?
  • Am I just wasting my time?
 

cheap ≠ free Making nice things is difficult and time-consuming.

If we want people to make nice things for us, we have to pay for their rent and grocery bills and raw materials.

If you are spending less than $1 per hour on your entertainment (podcasts, videos, articles, games, books, etc.), consider finding ways to support creators and the infrastructure that supports them.

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