• leavemealone@sh.itjust.works
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    1 day ago

    You can tell this is an old meme because it’s been a long time ago when Google had good answers for your questions.

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      And didnt just point to Reddit threads of people asking the question (now it’s AI generated answers pulled from reddit threads)

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    This is certified antique because Google used to give you decent results, maybe even some obscure but highly specialised website dedicated to nothing but your question. Nowadays, you’ll get so much AI slop that you might as well go back to the pre-internet days, ask your uncle, and just believe whatever misinformation he gives you.

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      22 hours ago

      I went to search something up on Google Scholar the other day, and even that has some AI shit injected into it now.

      Can we please just nuke the internet and start from scratch?

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        Sort of. I’ve switched to Kagi and I mostly like it. They clearly don’t have as much of the internet indexed but they have most of it and the stuff they do have is properly searchable.

        Google has more stuff but they hide the actual result under a pile of garbage.

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          Sure to why I search, technical, industrial, etc. There really isn’t a rival. And honestly, scroll past the first half page, you get better results then any other engine. I’ve tried swapping to others, but it takes to long, or you just can’t find correct answers.

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        Maybe, if you don’t care about privacy or ethics. I don’t have any trouble using other engines and finding what I want.

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    Block the AI allucinated answers if you don’t want to die for food poisoning or something like that.

    You can also use Duck Duck Go (And disable the AI function in the menu).

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    Does not work for me. I’m a dev, and I document what I do. If there is a feature in a project of mine, there is a document on it.

    Still sales and project people drop in and ask me things they could easily read up…

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      One of the reasons I’m not really friends with a dude is he’d ask questions, I’d go look up the answers, and then he wouldn’t read them.

      Eventually I was like, “if I go look this up are you going to read it? Or ask follow up questions?”

      He was like, “is it going to be bite sized?”

      I said, “I don’t think I can answer your complicated politics and history question in a way that’s all of fast complete and accurate.”

      He admitted no. He wasn’t going to engage further. So I stopped looking stuff up for him, and we don’t talk much anymore.

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        Sorry to hear that, I empathize with you there. The process of friend selection can be a tough one. Sucks he only wanted your research abilities, but that means they must be pretty good!

        But yeah that would drive me insane. Feeling ignored or silenced is one of the shittiest things, I wouldn’t keep someone like that around either.

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    I like to interact with people by asking questions that can be looked up easily because I need the dopamine it gives when I get that little notification number in my inbox

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      Right? lmgtfy has always been kinda rude. But much more so now, when talking to a human on the Internet is getting harder, and search engines barely work. If you don’t know you can just ignore it or say that you don’t know.

      Or best case, you can use seemingly dead-end questions to further the conversation. “Oh, I just looked it up and I’m surprised to see it’s actually ___. Now that makes me wonder ___.”