New ask Hacker News story: Ask HN: Can Ladybird's open-source success be replicated in search engines?
Ask HN: Can Ladybird's open-source success be replicated in search engines?
5 by Vertebrae2162 | 3 comments on Hacker News.
With the rise of open-source browsers like Ladybird, which has gained significant attention for its transparent and community-driven approach, I'm wondering if there's a similar opportunity for an open-source search engine. Ladybird's success suggests that users are hungry for alternatives to proprietary browsers, and I'm curious if the same appetite exists for search engines. Would you use an open-source search engine that prioritizes transparency, community involvement, and user control? What features or values would be most important to you in such a search engine?
5 by Vertebrae2162 | 3 comments on Hacker News.
With the rise of open-source browsers like Ladybird, which has gained significant attention for its transparent and community-driven approach, I'm wondering if there's a similar opportunity for an open-source search engine. Ladybird's success suggests that users are hungry for alternatives to proprietary browsers, and I'm curious if the same appetite exists for search engines. Would you use an open-source search engine that prioritizes transparency, community involvement, and user control? What features or values would be most important to you in such a search engine?
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