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If you tell someone to “Google it” at this point you’re telling them to look up five ads and some AI-generated bs instead of the actual thing they want to know.

old guy takes long hit on the bong

“Back in my day, search engines used to find things besides the wreckage of late-stage capitalism.”

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      10 months ago

      Haven’t used Google in months and haven’t felt any loss in my quality of life. Protonmail and DuckDuckGo, easy peasy

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        10 months ago

        The one Google product that I still use is Google maps. Openstreetmaps just isn’t as good in my area and only Google maps, Waze, and Apple maps have accurate traffic data here.

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          I can’t stop using that and Google photos. Instant backup of all photos, and more importantly, great search. It even recognizes my two dogs.

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            10 months ago

            If you are in to hosting things yourself on an old computer. Immich is pretty much a drop in google photos

            Organic Maps is a huge step in the right direction using Openstreetmaps. It is about at the level if a dedicated GPS in my opinion, just doesn’t have traffic data to route around like the big 3.

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              If you are in to hosting things yourself on an old computer

              well I’m all about that :) but will it’s image recognition capabilities work on a raspberry pi or a 12-year-old laptop?

              I’ll check. both of them. thanks!

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          I’m working on improving Open Street Maps wherever I can, but I’m only one person. Every few weeks or so I’ll login and add or fix something. Slowly but surely!

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          While live traffic might be a hurdle (even though Magic Earth, despite not being FOSS, has good enough data, at least for me), why not contribute to OSM yourself?

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            I do have street complete and contribute for my neighborhood, but there just aren’t enough other ppl nearby contributing to be useable. There are a lot of missing roads in my town.

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            For me, the main advantage of Google maps is the traffic preview. Mostly used daily to find fastest road between home and workplace

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      10 months ago

      The search engine wasn’t disruptive in the sense that it was subsidized, it was disruptive in the sense that it didn’t try to be the portal to everything in the internet (as opposed to, say, Yahoo) but offered a clean page.

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      PageRank was a huge deal, and drastically increased the quality of the results over previous approaches. They absolutely disrupted search.

      Google was founded in 1998. AdWords came out in 2000 and the company had its first profitable quarter in 2001. Three years isn’t bad to build a tech company that can turn a profit.

      They are an ad company first and foremost. Search, Android, Chromebooks, browsers and Cloud hosting all just feed their machine.

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      Except that I wouldn’t use Google Search as an example of enshittification.

      It isn’t like Google tried to break search to increase profits. Instead, the industry around Google changed to adapt to Google’s search algorithms.

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        No, they most certainly broke it. Instead of just searching for what you type in, it now “interprets” your query and the interpretation is always whatever has more ads. If you switch to Verbatim mode, the results are noticeably better.

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        They absolutely did break it. Without even getting into all of the convoluted shenanigans they pull now, their advanced search operators are dog shit now. They completely ignore negative search terms whenever they have a bunch of ads to show you with that term, or when there’s an abundance of agenda-rich propaganda articles with that term. They’re fucking poopoopcacca now.

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          It also sucks that all information is now hidden away in a youtube tutorial or on a reddit thread full of dead links and deleted comments. I don’t want to watch your shit YouTube video, I never did.

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            Right? I never understood why people would rather watch some over sensationalized YouTube video that is full of fluff, rather than just quickly reading an article. I can get information I need from an article before a YouTuber even finishes their stupid intro. I guess the average person is pretty bad at reading.

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        Not really true.

        Googles stance on protecting net neutrality totally changed over the years with the cell phone internet browsing, and them getting in bed with Verizon. Google=Verizon

        Obama fought off the end of net neutrality his entire presidency.

        Now they have a large financial reasonability to direct you to specific content and companies

        https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/net-neutrality-is-ending-heres-how-your-internet-use-could-change

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          I’m not defending Google itself, just noting that the declining quality of its search is based less on a malicious decision on Google’s part and more a result of SEO.

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            I mean, the 5+ ads that Google serves at the top before real results are not the result of SEO. It’s a problem sure, but don’t take the credit away from Google. They worked hard to make sure you see those ads.

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        I wonder if there is a new term to use to target secondary or tertiary entshittification. I mean Google did participate in entshittification with the increase in ads but they are also a big victim of the same entshittification. Like maybe the entshittification is rolling downhill.

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        I feel like they did break search to profit, though possibly through inaction. It doesn’t feel like they’re even trying to deliver good content over seo garbage anymore.

        Hard to distinguish malice from incompetence with Google, though.

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      10 months ago

      Butterfly meme:

      Literally everything bad vaguely related to tech

      Lemmy users: “Is this enshittification?”

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        What’s an example of Lemmy complaining about something you would say isn’t enshittification, but the Lemmy users do say is enshittification?

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          This. Google is losing the fight against SEO (and now AI), they’re not intentionally giving you bad search results. Bing, DDG, etc. are all facing the same struggles.

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            Enshittification isn’t when companies make their products worse on purpose, for the sake of making it worse. The goal isn’t to get worse, the goal is to maintain competitive force and increase profit margins by way of strategically “optimizing” previously good products to squeeze ever more profit.

            The mere fact that AI and SEO are ruining these search engines is a product of the profit-motive and markets functioning “properly.”

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              Enshittification isn’t when companies make their products worse on purpose, for the sake of making it worse. The goal isn’t to get worse, the goal is to maintain competitive force and increase profit margins by way of strategically “optimizing” previously good products to squeeze ever more profit.

              Exactly. Google isn’t intentionally delivering shitty search results to maintain a competitive force or increase profit margins, but because they’re fighting a constant battle against people trying (and succeeding) to outsmart their algorithms.

              The comment I replied to was specifically talking how Google was attempting to deliver a good product while they were small and is now leveraging it’s market position to deliver worse search reults.

              And that’s just wrong, it has nothing to do with Google burning through venture capital back in the days or being the most popular search engine nowadays. Sure, the ads are annoying, they take all your data and all that could be reasonably called enshittification, but the crappy search results aren’t intentional.

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                It’s still enshittification, because that’s a consequence of Capitalism in general. Capitalism isn’t bad because Capitalists are big scary evil people, but because it structurally stands against itself and prioritizes profit over results.

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                  But that’s still not what they said in their original comment. They were directly linking Google’s search becoming worse to Google’s monopoly, while the same is happening to all other providers as well, no matter how niche they are.

                  Sure we can tranform this into some handwavy “capitalism bad” statement (and I agree), but that’s not what they said and has basically no substance.

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    My favorite is googling something, the first result is a reddit post asking the exact question I need answered. There is only one reply telling the OP that they could easily Google it instead of asking on Reddit.

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      I used to necro those old posts by replying “this is what your fucking bullshit response gets us. I googled it and ended up here reading your arrogant response instead of finding an answer.”

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    “if you can believe it, at one point there were no search engines, and if you wanted to know what was out there you had to get a big book that listed all the websites.”

    *gasp!

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      That doesn’t really help much with all the ass tier search results that are just the same terribly written/uninformative article being regurgitated :(

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    They’re going to use the year chatGPT came out as an equivalent to how 1945 is used to calibrate radiometric tests. These days I don’t trust any search result published 2022, as 95% of those first page results are ai generated garbage.

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    Back in my day, we had to hit Borders, Barnes & Noble, or Books-A-Million to find tech books to help us figure out what to do. Dot-com cubicle shelves always had a mini library.

    O’Reilly made so much money.

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      I lucked into having dinner with him once and he is every bit as genuine, smart, thoughtful, caring, and funny as you could hope. Kevin’s the real deal.

      And he’s an excellent writer, too!

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    I think at this point ‘Google it’ means pretty much the same thing as ‘Photoshopped.’ There’s a good chance that whoever made the meme or whatever is not paying Adobe for it or pirating it and just using something like GIMP or some web-based image editor. But we still call it Photoshopped.

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    Google has always kinda been shit… you just needed to know how to sort through it, still applies here. I don’t see the issue.