With search there's only a single "Gemini Settings" that is found. That opens a wizard for me. On the second page, after scrolling all the way down, I can select "No thanks". That's what I was referring to. I was wondering if that's enough.
To keep using walled gardens like Youtube, Reddit or Discord in an effort to share and preserve knowledge is just a losing proposition. The sooner we stop using them, the less of a headache it will be when the companies behind these gardens decide it's finally time to cash out and start to charge for access.
The knowledge you grow in a walled garden doesn't belong to you.
Vivaldi is great, but because of manifest v3 i'm looking for alternatives. Firefox is not an alternative for me because of the privacy stuff they changed recently.
We've just had 500 billion in infrastructure investments over a span of 12 years approved by our goverment. That's 41 billion/year. Obviously we have those 3 billion to spend.
How can you write so many words but say so little.