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#Google begins requiring #JavaScript for Google #Search


search: https://techcrunch.com/2025/01/17/google-begins-requiring-javascript-for-google-search/

“Enabling JavaScript allows us to better protect our services and users from bots and evolving forms of abuse and spam,” the spokesperson told TechCrunch, “and to provide the most relevant and up-to-date information.”


In other words it is for better tracking and surveillance ... 🙁

#web #www #security #news #internet #browser #tracking #cybersecurity


After many months we are bringing back our TROM.tf Search! https://search.trom.tf/ thanks to Danny!

But with a twist. Instead of hosting a SearX instance we are using a script that checks the best and most reliable instances and uses them randomly for every search. It is a meta-search engine. This way we make sure it is reliable and our IP will never get blocked by google and the rest.

For those who do not know, SearX is itself a sort of meta-search engine, pulling results from google, DDG, yahoo and more, removing the ads and trackers, and basically allowing you to search without those viruses.

So, we are finally back!

To add it to Firefox simply right click the URL after the page loads, and then add the TROM Search as a search engine. From Firefox's settings make sure you select it to be as default for your browser.

#searx #searxng #search #foss #opensource #tromtf #trom


Spirited debate today on Mastodon about the new opt-in search capability. Some people think it should be opt-out. Whatever you think about this, perhaps let's all just step back and appreciate that a complex requested feature has been added which will fundamentally change the utility of Mastodon for academics, scientists, journalists and organizations as well as ordinary users. Thank you Mastodon devs! We spoke and you listened.

Support Mastodon development: https://www.patreon.com/mastodon

#search



@PhilPhorward@FediFollows I've been here around for a few years I believe and so far I haven't observed what you are suggesting. My server (with a handful of users) doesn't see, can't #search and cannot tell #trends, nor anything else. What you say would work if everyone would use the same server, or, in other words, if #mastodon was centralised.


Ah, yes, thank you #Google for showing me all the results with "SDK" when my search query was "API", it's exactly what I was looking for.

#rant #search