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Cake day: July 20th, 2026

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  • tuta seem to have missed the mark then, incorrect details and not including noai.duckduckgo

    turning ai off is a valid (and welcome) choice, but most people don’t look at settings, the default is often ai on, and updates can also change them.

    in Firefox browsers and its forks:

    but then in a different part of settings:

    the ai setting there was defaulted to on, even with ai supposedly completely turned off in the main ai section

    So I would rather use a search engine (and browser) with the default that ai is trash.












  • The “active local content” even here in australia , is often trash on reddit, it still has that murican feel to it. No doubt that varies by location, and subject though. My reddit feed most days is completely empty, it’s more for if I want to look something up, or ask a question about something (guaranteed mixed results there of course, but probably no worse than any other platform).