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Prior to the 15 minute delay being added, my daily search routine was to open 30 of the headline links on the bing.com homepage. I would briefly read some if they were interesting, glance at others and close some immediately. Source: 6 months ago
Did you tried with clean cookies/logged out. I do get relevant results like debrief and reddit on UAPDA. What about bing.com? Source: 6 months ago
What about today for you? For me not a single search will now register, using bing.com on Firefox on Windows :|. Source: 6 months ago
{ "Rules": [ { "SettingName": "SystemRestartedWithin7Days", "Operator": "IsEquals", "DataType": "Boolean", "Operand": true, "MoreInfoUrl": https://bing.com, "RemediationStrings": [ { "Language": "en_US", "Title": "System must be restarted within the last 7 days", "Description": "System must be restarted within the last 7 days" ... Source: 6 months ago
I recently got the Wavlink AX3000 mesh router to replace my service provided router so that I can set my own preferred DNS server (running Pihole on my Rasberry Pi). Since hooking up this router I've been seeing anywhere from 6-12 DNS queries per minute to bing.com of A and AAAA type. I dont use bing and the IP indicates that the requests are coming from the router itself. I even setup the Pi as my DHCP server to... Source: 6 months ago
I want to earn money from people viewing my website without ads, and I found arc.io, but you need a invitation code to make a new account, and I sent them a email as an request for the code but haven't gotten any response. Please tell me how long it takes if you know. If you have a code can you please share it with me. Source: over 1 year ago
There is https://arc.io/ which is a P2P CDN. Sites get paid a share of the profits based on the amount of data provided by their users. Seems like a cool alternative to ads IMO, but most people that hate ads also hate having their browser "hijacked" so idk if it'll take off. - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
Arc.io, Is there any other legit sites like this? Source: almost 2 years ago
Darn, I was hoping this would be about https://arc.io. I know it's not very popular on hn because "how dare they use my bandwidth and cpu" but I think it's really cool. A viable business model for websites that doesn't require cramming things full of ads. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
You could use something like Arc to fund the site’s hosting and the premium accounts. Would make your site faster to load with less chances of your server being overloaded as userbase expands. Source: about 2 years ago
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