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I have been using it for years. Love it.


This is just over stated. Expiring tokens remotely isn’t that hard.


Github


Very smart use! Creative!


Same thing happened to Microsoft with browser selection. This does not really change anything. Google search results are just better.


It does change something: You can now choose Google, instead of having it foisted upon you as a default.


I'm actually interested in this, do you have any data to back that claim up or is it just your personal impression? It's not that I don't share it, but I am curious if indeed it did "not really change anything".

By the way, it's not like a marriage where you bind yourself to one party exclusively. I use DDG as default but fall back (for any queries that do not yield good results and are non-sensitive) to Google when necessary. Still an improvement.


I don't see a difference between DDG and Google for content that is new to me (because I can't possibly know better), but if I'm trying to retrieve one page in particular (i.e. use Google as a smart bookmark), in my experience Google works much better than DDG.


Great point, IE is just better /s


Your pointless sarcasm is missing the core of the post: IE was dethroned when Firefox and Chrome came along (a hugely superior browsers), not when EU forced MS to provide a choice.

Apple has learned from this it seems - you're banned from running any other browser engine on their platforms so this can't happen again on iOS.


I don't agree that googles search results are better. How ever you need to perform one change on bing.com. You need to click the burger menu in the top right corner and set your country/region to United States - English.

If you do that, I think you will find that your rarely, if ever, need to go to google.


Lol


This is really nice. Is there a way to contact you for some freelance work?


Thanks for the feedback, Yup, I'm available for freelance drop me a mail at hii.vasani@gmail.com


Does datagrip support nosql?


No that I am aware of. But compass for mongo works pretty well. It's fairly simple but to visualize the data and run some queries it's nice.


Not natively as far as I am aware.


Nice. Anyone have experience using this?


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