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I Cut My Google Search Dependence in Half

25 points| mstef | 20 days ago |hister.org

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r-johnv|20 days ago

I'm curious about the amount of data stored unencrypted in your local hister vault.

Would that in itself become a security vulnerability?

And if so, would you consider specific sites or categories of sites to tell the tool not to index?

asciimoo|20 days ago

Ohi, author here. The index you build can indeed contain sensitive data, but you have the ability to specify URL patterns to skip the indexing of the matching pages.

mstef|20 days ago

sure all data collected is of value to someone, browsing history is definitely. however this is decentralized, and needs targeted attacks, so depending on your threat model, this might be bad, but for most of the users it's probably better than giving a search engine your search queries for pages you visited earlier.

hulitu|17 days ago

> I Cut My Google Search Dependence in Half

This is like going to the bank and taking half the money from an account.

Or "Tesla sales doubled this year": they sold 1 last year and 2 this year.

oidar|19 days ago

Would be very interesting to integrate this with Offpunk.

jqpabc123|20 days ago

these AI answers can be misleading or incomplete.

And who doesn't want misleading or incomplete results?

It's probably because the user didn't ask the *right* question.

/AI apologetics

TheBigRoomXXL|19 days ago

How the data is stored and persisted ? Is is just an index dumped to the filesystem?

jordiburgos|19 days ago

... by using Gemini for search.