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This looks amazing, how can I help with marketing?


I suppose that this only works with a-href right?


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I really don't think that the results on DDG are inferior, but I'm comfortable with the results. If I want something more personalize or near for my location(Venezuela is not available on DDG) I just go to Google directly or with !g


Search is significantly better when it can consider previous search history.


I'm more than happy with a slightly worse search in order to avoid being pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed, or numbered.


While I can see some difference, in practice it's not significant enough to make me switch back to Google.


I actually think that breaks it, I like it better when everybody gets the same results for the same queries. People (via algorithms or directly) shaping what others get to see, rather than configuration and user empowerment, is something I reject.


I used to think that but now I see very little value in it to the current searcher. Why would you ever care what other people get?


To have that be part of the common world. Just like I wouldn't want Wikipedia to show a different version of the world to every visitor.


This is the shorter one ddg.gg


Location: Venezuela

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, Django, Javascript, HTML, CSS, Git, Docker, Heroku

Résumé/CV: https://goo.gl/PTRmTt

Github: https://github.com/ikenshu

Email: See resume


Location: Venezuela

Remote: Yes

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, Django, Javascript, HTML, CSS, Git

Résumé/CV: https://goo.gl/PTRmTt

Github: https://github.com/ikenshu

Email: kenshumorales@gmail.com


Hacker News is misspelled in the projects section in your resume. thanks


I didn't want to use the same name, is just a clone


SEEKING WORK - Venezuela - Remote

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: Python, Django HTML, CSS, Docker

Portfolio: https://kevinmorales.xyz/ | Github: https://github.com/ikenshu | Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ikenshu/

CV: https://goo.gl/gXQADx

email: kenshumorales@gmail.com


My favorites are:

- Kurzegast in a nutshell, this is videos are incredible.

- Coding Tech, for some tech conference

- Infographics Show, similiar to Kurzegast.

- Nerdwriter1, Lesson from the Screenplay, Screen Prism (All of this)

- Crash Course

- Ted and Ted-ed


SEEKING WORK | Remote, Venezuela

Portfolio: http://kevinmorales.com.ve/

GitHub: https://github.com/ikenshu

Resume: https://goo.gl/iivC2Y

Email: kenshumorales@gmail.com

Python, Django, HTML, CSS, Javascript


Any idea where to learn it? Just in case.


Here are some resources from the ham organization ARRL on learning Morse code:

http://www.arrl.org/learning-morse-code


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