What were you expecting?
Surely “vk” appears on more than 1 page on the web, so… show those pages? Like, y’know, a search engine.
This feels worse than trying to explain a joke.
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What were you expecting?
Surely “vk” appears on more than 1 page on the web, so… show those pages? Like, y’know, a search engine.
This feels worse than trying to explain a joke.
Well, it works much better if you spell out what you're searching for in this case. Try it? Voight-Kampff
Clicking the images tab probably explains why. There are many pictures of very young girls in various states of undress.
BTW, NSFW warning!
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The images returned on DuckDuckGo are, in general, really dodgy. While debugging a web-server of mine, I recently found that various constant strings of file servers return similarly `dodgy' results, like for example "Index of /" [0]. [0]: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22Index+of+%2F%22&iax=images&ia=i...
is this region/area dependent? I just see pictures of people, nothing sexual if that's what you mean.
Clicking the images tab probably explains why. There are many pictures of very young girls in various states of undress.
My main problem with ddg is that it's much slower than Bing to load the results. Bing is just so much snappier than even Google for me. I wonder if there's something wrong with my internet.
It is the page that loads the fastest for me..
Not that DDG, google is slow. Bing is just fast
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Maybe it's because Google has very little data on me, but I find Google to be horrible in 2020. It's degraded considerably over the years to the point that I don't even try Google if DDG doesn't return anything useful. It's especially useless if I'm trying to buy something. If I search for a service business using my hometown, it'll return results from businesses everywhere other than my hometown.
Google search has gotten a lot worse for me now that I use it as a backup for DDG. There's some categories it still does well, but other things are like DDG doesn't find it, but neither will Google. I'm not sure how much of that is Google going downhill (which was a trend before I switched), and how much is the loss of personalization data.
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Russia only bad. It's a generational thing.
By 'generational', you mean "spanning multiple generations"?
And you can pinpoint which generations of people are likely speaking by their use of said pejoratives on otherwise benign subjects