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Not a nutritionist here, but I'll share what I'm doing right now. I'm 14 days into a 30-day plant-based meal program/ reset and have never felt better. I'm eating all sorts of veggies that I wouldn't normally think to try or know how to prepare. I have more energy. I'm sleeping well. My acne has cleared up. I did have one slip up while traveling at an airport and I immediately noticed how crummy that food made me feel. I got right back on my program.


Ok, You.com just made my workflow so much easier. You all have been great for technical searches, but this is next level. Great job, Richard and Bryan.


you.com is good for coding, especially the SO results.


"DuckDuckGo and Bing are not true alternatives – they’re just worse versions of Google."

"The next Google can’t just be an input box that spits out links. We need new thinking to create something much better than what came before."

Could not agree more.

Great roundup of some exciting search alternatives. Thanks for sharing.


Google Search —> you.com

Google Chrome —> Brave

Gmail —> ProtonMail

Google Docs —> Notion



That’s a really good summary / prediction.

My favorite line:

> You vow to only work on enterprise saas for the rest of your career


I've been pretty stoked on you.com so far. I do like the ability to pick my search sources (apps). It would be cool to see search results for different genres/communities.


`see search results for different genres/communities`

Can you elaborate?


I just like and agree with conceptually Nuzzerino's idea above.

"Decentralized configuration would allow for communities with given interests to configure and distribute customizations for that audience, in a way that would appeal to that audience."


Couldn’t the user just use a !bang for that?


You heard it right there folks. Another reason to de-google.


I don’t know if I will take the advice of someone’s degoogling consists of getting an Alexa device…


I can degoogle except for gmail and maps.

Apple Maps in my country sucks. There are no good alternatives to Google Maps.

Gmail - I have too much stuff there to move away.


OpenStreetMap?

Could you create a new mail account and gradually stop using the old one, and keep it only as an archive of old messages?


Online directions and traffic congestion indication was not available.


Take a look at MagicEarth, which provides both, based on OpenStreetMap data: https://www.magicearth.com/


Gmail is the easiest to replace by far. You can copy everything to Fastmail in hours and be done.


Just wanted to chime in and say I think that awesome of your dad. And if he goes forward with it, perhaps document (twitter or a blog) the journey - the ups and the downs and everything in between. It could be cool to see him share some wisdom with the younger generations along the way. I think he'd find that community would rally around him too. All the best!


you.com is worth checking out


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