• KyoukiEnglish
    22 months ago
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    I like this one, i tend to do this as well. Possibly discover something new and more geared or useful to you; or else an experience that tells you what doesn’t fit for you.

    I’ve gotten really good with ddg searches to where I find much more than I did on Google bypassing the first big payers to Google to stay on top Even if it’s not relevant to my search. I stuck around with ddg and now as I grown into other area’s of IT like Linux, I noticed there were a lot of great bangs that could get me towards the information I wanted.

    Same goes for ddg as for Linux to develop new workflows to keep it fresh and make computing fun again.

    • KillingTimeItselfEnglish
      22 months ago
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      yup, it also applies in other areas of life, hobbies, projects, work, whatever, you can apply it basically anywhere and get something interesting out of it.