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  • Is it possible to sharpen with a higher grit. Like 4k/6k if my knife is quite dull and has some chips? A colleague lend me his stone, but it seems very fine, so either my technique is bad, or it's too fine to sharpen my knife.

  • Yeah, seems like a rather basic feature.

    I can adjust to some variation in scroll speed. But in some applications it's just too fast to be usable. I ended up changing my scroll speed settings in firefox to already have that covered.

    about:config that I use now:

  • Linux @sh.itjust.works

    Does anybody know how to change scroll speed?

  • I use the closest one to me from searx.space. I suppose hosting an instance yourself will give you the best response times, but it always still takes a moment while it searches through multiple search engines. If you only care about the results of one engine (e.g. google) then you could disable the others. Might speed it up a bit.

  • Seems like you also have the option to use the open source mixtral and llama3 models.

    Also, if all the requests from their users go through their api request, i suppose is much more private than using your own account.

    I’m not sure how they plan to monetise this though. Ai chat is not that cheap actually.

  • That would've been kinda interesting.

    I think you can use kagi on as many of your own devices as you want right? I suppose you could share your account with multiple people (probably against their tos, I guess) and make it more private that way. Can't really tell much with a bunch of searches from multiple people and you paying whomever is the owner of the account.

  • Yeah, this makes it also quite a bit less interesting to me. Perhaps it would be better if they could use donations and have a free instance for everyone. But I suppose that earns much less, and having people host their own instances does not seem to be on the roadmap for them.

  • Privacy @lemmy.ml

    I asked duckduckgo chat whether duckduckgo respects the privacy of their users...