Made me feel a little unwell at the beginning as well, but considering that the search is one of the main, key features I use daily, multiple times, it is totally worth it.
I pay for a search engine, but:
Kagi, hands down, is by far the best search engine I've ever used.
Just simple searches like "Best gaming headphones" or "Realtek Driver Download" and comparing them with Google, Bing, DuckDuckGo, Brave, etc. shows how the quality of the results are far superior.
And you can directly define, which sites you'd like to see higher / more results of or less - or even completely block or pin them to the top.
Also, it also shows you directly, before visiting a site, in colors if a site has a very high number of ads and/or trackers.
Very satisfied with it, can only recommend.
Oh yes... And I hate it. I see every little flaw in movies, games but even things outside which aren't well made or slightly off.
Slight stutters in games, if it doesn't run super smooth, it drives me crazy.
Oh, yes, there is - there will be a season 8 and 9.
The new episode of season 8 starts July 25 and continues weekly.
I guess most racing games all allow simultaneous kb/joystick?
Yes, they do. Didn't see any specific game which does not - especially since I used a similar setup with my Steam Controller, which did keyboard, mouse and analog controller input.
It also works with non-specific analog I out games, like GTA V.
I have a Wooting keyboard myself. It's an amazing keyboard for writing, casual usage and gaming.
If you play any games using analog input, like racing games, it's the best you can get next to a controller.
Also, the keyboard does not need any weird software running in the background, you do all settings and firmware updates on their website, without installing anything.
That's what I expect to happen as well. Nothing stops them from kicking out the current mods / admins, replacing them with new mods willing to take over and continue as before (or even use AI moderation tools to minimize the efforts).
That's what I wonder as well. Probably they'll be satisfied with bringing down the Invidious project website, including their documentation and installation files.
Lemmy is more of a Reddit alternative, where you have the focus on communities/categories (similar to "subreddits") to which you can subscribe to, while Mastodon is more a Twitter alternative, focusing on users to follow.
Kbin is actually slightly special.
It is also running on the Fediverse network, but can communicate with multiple other services. Meaning, it can show you content from all Lemmy instances (called Threads) and content from Mastodon (called Microblog). You can see this thread there as well.
By using Kbin, you have access to both worlds, Lemmy and Mastodon. In addition, it supports even more of the so-called "ActivityPub" services, like Pleroma or Peertube.
While I love the implementation of Kbin, it still has small hiccups here and there - it feels less reliable/stable. Some content isn't fully updated, like this post missing most of the comments at the time I posted this. They even warn you about it: "The magazine from the federated server may be incomplete. Browse more on the original instance."
I had the best experience so far by using a Lemmy instance for Lemmy and a Mastodon instance for Mastodon. Waiting for Kbin to be more mature.
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