Bluesky posts don't appear in Google discover

Google discovery show me freecodecamp posts from x and thread, but not from bluesky.This is despite freedecamp has an active profile there.

Why?

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u/programAngel — 2 days ago

now that firefox (and maybe safari) left the only browser that still support ublock origin

now that firefox (and maybe safari) left the only browser that still support ublock origin.

Do you think that there will migration to firefox? or is it too late?

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u/programAngel — 14 days ago

analyzing conversation for tone, intonation... (question)?

can chatgpy analyze tone, intonation, volume, pacing and other audio quality of an uploaded audio file?
and how reliable is it?

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u/programAngel — 19 days ago

Adventure games with add value

Which adventure game, you felt that they gave you add value?

I mean not just entertainment, but also changed you perspective, behavior, world outlook, teached you something about the world.... etcetera

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u/programAngel — 27 days ago

creating indexable pod for bluesky

my understanding that the website that will go to when we register to bluesky is basically the main "pod" but there can be other pods as well.

now the thing is that the "main pod" is not index by google because the text there is not server side but is loaded by javascript.

However if one can create a bluesky pod where everything is server side render then it will be indexed by google and google search will find post and replies.
That can increase bluesky uses and visibility.
I mean regardless to our opinion of twitter/x, it is index by google and appear in general search result.

What do you think?

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u/programAngel — 28 days ago
▲ 1 r/firefox+1 crossposts

I have notice that some people claim that firefox has unique fingerprint that make it more vulnerable than chrome for detection.

I tried to check it on my firefox and chrome (both have some extensions but firefox has more) and I got the same exact result. in fact the chrome that I used has only one extension, so I would expect it to have less unique finger print, compare to firefox.

firefox fingerprint:

https://preview.redd.it/6bsxwyfcghzg1.png?width=1034&format=png&auto=webp&s=1c9d6d4574efb8865e36fb431352d444090a9193

chrome fingerprint:

https://preview.redd.it/9qchyp4hghzg1.png?width=1038&format=png&auto=webp&s=476515a1e17bdb975fc7357032816c4829ec9edd

The number are exactly the same for both browsers. at least in my case. so I wonder from where did the claim that firefox has a more unique fingerprint has come from.
I guess it is based on the fact that less people are using firefox than chrome. but the fact is that it doesn't make any difference.
Also by this logic, you should prefer mac over linux and windows over mac....

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u/programAngel — 2 months ago