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GunnarRunnar , to news in South Korean true crime fanatic murdered stranger ‘out of curiosity’

Wasn’t there a same kind of story out of Japan years ago? Murdered someone during their time Europe?

athos77 , to world in UK braces for ‘increasingly wintry’ weather as cold front arrives from Scandinavia

Still not cold enough for a frostfair :(

Pons_Aelius ,

Give it a few more years of the gulf stream weakening...

u_tamtam , to worldnews in China’s CO2 emissions may be falling already, in a watershed moment for the world
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One can hope! Or maybe that’s just the economy slowing down, as anyone walking the streets of Shanghai pre and post COVID could tell.

wjrii , to world in Pilot who ‘tried to shut off engines mid-flight was high on magic mushrooms’
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Archive.is link.

As it turns out, Alaska Airlines made a mistake in hiring AFC Richmond's bus driver as a pilot.

clearedtoland ,

Now imagine if it had been Coach Beard 😏

prole ,

Beard would know how to handle his shrooms

Ukuli , to world in Pilot who ‘tried to shut off engines mid-flight was high on magic mushrooms’

Upon reading the title, I thought that’s military, but civilian airline. Holy shit!

AlmightySnoo , to technology in Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder
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Before Google there used to be shitty search engines like Altavista and Yahoo!, and there were many of them so you had to also use a “meta” search engine which was basically a program running locally on your computer which would take your search query and forward it to a dozen search engines and then shows you the aggregated results. That was one way of combining their strengths let’s say since each one of them was complete shit.

The results were still shit though because many websites were gaming those search engines as SEO at the time was extremely easy: the search engines simply looked at your meta tags (where you could spam your keywords) and the keyword density of your pages.

Then Google came with its PageRank algorithm and obsoleted the meta tags altogether. Keyword density became also less important. Google basically assigned a score manually to a dozen trustworthy and high quality websites and then let those scores propagate with some decay through its graph representing all webpages it indexed and the links between them, so if a website A with a PageRank of 10 for example linked to your website B, you’d inherit part of that PageRank (how much will depend on how many outgoing links website A has, the more outgoing links it has, the less your website B will get). It was basically a measure of trustworthiness/quality and they then ranked the webpages in their results mainly according to that score.

Things went amazingly well for a few years and no one missed the old search engines, then the SEO community found a way to abuse that new algorithm again and the idea was very simple: massively exchange links and even buy them from platforms like TextLinkAds (it’s dead now but you could look it up on Wikipedia). So we went back to the shitty results again.

Then you also have another big trouble maker: Google AdSense. The idea of this thing was to pay website owners if they accept to display Google’s ads and they’d get paid something proportional to the number of clicks/impressions the ads would get on their website. The concept was okay, website owners could make some money, Google also wins, and the ads were mostly textual and none of the annoying popup ads you’d see at the time. Then it didn’t take long for people to abuse that system too, people began creating spammy websites with garbage content that’s filled with keywords just so that they can put Google AdSense ads on them, those websites were called “Made For Adsense” (MFA), and that immediately polluted the search results because you started having millions of them.

Sure Google made improvements later on and incorporated AI to have the search engine also understand the content of the webpages, which in theory should help with relevance, but due to the cat & mouse between Google and the SEO (& the MFA) community things are still shitty and the only way you can get very good results today is if you insert a site:stackoverflow.com or site:reddit.com at the end of your search query.

TheLobotomist ,
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Thank you for this beautiful yet sad journey! TIL!

KevonLooney ,

We’ve come full circle. Back when search sucked before you had to remember the best site to search. Creating better queries is always a good skill.

Bebo OP ,

This was very informative.

silkroadtraveler ,

I switched to DuckDuckGo and have had zero issues I had on Google that would require any additional filters.

LemmysMum , to technology in Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder

And if you follow the chain of causation to the top what do we find?

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/b06ab2f8-f19f-4d65-8b6e-0a094f3cc19c.jpeg

Darkenfolk ,

Nope, Chuck Testa.

bort ,

how would that situation have played out without capitalism?

laskoune ,
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Not everything is 100% capitalism or 0% capitalism In this case, unregulated capitalism and the basic human greed are responsible for this situation. Everybody wants to make a quick buck, never mind the consequences Also a full capitalist system would not have invented the internet as we know it or the World Wide Web or even the micro computing industry

docclox ,
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Also a full capitalist system would not have invented the internet as we know it

We’d have had CompuServe, only bigger. Subscription only, walled garden environments.

Might have got something close to modern ubiquity with cable companies bundling search and forum functions in with the video, but it would still be heavily monetised and tightly controlled.

Aceticon ,

The purest Capitalism is Unregulated Capitalism: Regulated Capitalism means that there is some other ideology (in the basic sense of “set of ideas”) guiding the decisions about the where and how to regulate said Capitalism and having the power to impose itself on Capitalism (otherwise it wouldn’t be “regulating” it, just “advising” it, which would be promptly ignored).

The problem is exactly that the dominant political system we’ve had for the last 4 decades, often known as neoliberalism, is all about removing regulations on Capitalism (hence neoliberalism), so a movement to make Capitalism the one and only political ideology with any real power for every and all political decisions in Society, not merelly the one related to Trading. This is why it’s now common for mainstream politicians to hard all about “doing what’s best for businesses”, unconditionally and never once using the caveat that Society should only help businesses which are good for Society.

The problem is exactly that we’ve been moving to 100% Capitalism, with not other ideology providing oversight over it.

Maybe Capitalism does work well as a means to optimize resource allocation and bottom-up economic coordination for optimal results in some markets, but it most certainly doesn’t work well at maximizing outcomes for the greatest number, in terms of systemic survival (Capitalism brough up Polution, which it most definitelly wasn’t solved by it, and now Global Warming) and doesn’t even seem to work well in markets which aren’t highly liquid with no negative externalities (i.e. naturally very competitive and non poluting or otherwise damaging).

RememberTheApollo_ ,

Yeah…not so simple.

Our system based on infinite growth for the investors is what fucks everything up. The incessant need for MORE places pressure on companies to fuck someone over for money once the initial innovative growth stage ends and the market gets saturated. They buy or crush what they the can. Usually the employees get it first with hiring cheaper labor, reduction in fringe and real benefits, rising costs for existing benefits, etc. Then the consumer gets hit next with enshittification. Shittier services, harder to access services, unbundling, more fees, shittier products, etc. often compounded with more in-your-face marketing.

Not_Alec_Baldwin ,

Hmmm, someone could write a book about this!

echolomaniac ,

And call it “The Money” or something.

avidamoeba ,
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Someone wrote a book about this.

Maven ,
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You could make a religion out of this!

Pofski ,

Another good examples of this I feel is how netflix is doing (and disney+ now as well). Year over year profits for shareholders have ruined what used to be good (or at least descent) businesses.

RememberTheApollo_ ,

I figure it’s like cable companies. They get you hooked with a low price that puts the squeeze on competitors, then slowly jack up the fees on existing customers. It’s a safe bet when peer companies are also raising prices because where can the customers jump ship to that isn’t the exact same enshittified service? Plus, if there’s a series they’ve got you hooked on, are you going to want to leave or just rationalize that nobody else is better?

IMO we’re going to see more “subscribe for [extended time period]” and save $2/mo or maybe even timed contracts with abusive cancellation fees.

grayman ,

The modern stock market sucks ass. I’m convinced that most of the problems with companies is tied to focusing on stock price.

Q67916tJ6Z0aWM , to technology in Google has sent internet into ‘spiral of decline’, claims DeepMind co-founder

Ive had to start putting ublock origin on cuatomers systems by default. The web has become a far worse cesspool for scams than what it was a few years ago. The ads blend in with real content. The internet is a shit hole now.

Bebo OP ,

Seriously, browsing the internet without an adblocker is a horrible experience. So Firefox with ublock origin is my go to.

rzlatic ,
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(aside of social network’s disinformation, conspiracies, hate breeding and false news) this is prime example of what the internet ended up as, to a regular user: how-i-experience-web-today.com

tocopherol ,
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I lol’d, this is great and too fucking accurate.

EvilColeslaw , to worldnews in Joe Biden says ‘I’m going to bed’ before being cut off in press conference
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Only war criminals go to bed.

Hexadecimalkink OP ,

Underground hopefully

HootinNHollerin , to technology in She went beyond socialism to being a full communist and thinking that anyone rich is evil. Elon Musk reveals Twitter takeover driven by 'woke mind virus' that infected his trans daughter.
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Went full hexbear

JustZ , to news in San Francisco staff told to work from home as crime wave makes office unsafe
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What a joke. Corporate world loves a fake crime wave.

The same dumb dumbs who believe this shit thought COVID was fake and just an attempt by evil corporations to control people.

Imagine being tricked so badly.

JustAManOnAToilet OP ,

So the +12% YOY is false? What’s the correct number then?

JustZ ,
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Crime stats are easy to juke. I haven’t dived into these numbers. Got a degree in criminology though, heavy focus on stats and program evaluation.

I note that the largest social and economic disruption in US history began three years ago and obviously crime was gonna go up after that. I find it more useful to compare present stats to early to pre-2020 numbers. And generally, I’m just not impressed by slight increases with an obvious cause. Especially when they are offered as evidence by people with no sincere interest in reducing crime, such as people advocating for more police, more prisons, three strikes laws, mandatory minimums, truth in sentencing laws, asset forfeiture, disenfranchisement, incarceration cost restitution, or other such “tough on crime” “law and order” bullshit, which obviously cause more poverty and familial and community instability, and thereby serve only to cause more crime. Anyway that’s my rant.

Brkdncr , to worldnews in Russian bombers intercepted heading to NATO airspace

What’s to prevent them from allowing the planes into airspace, warning them, then forcing them to land if they don’t GTFO after the 1st warning?

BaroqueInMind ,
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Because, unlike the safe fragile bubble society has built around you, military forces only respond to agression and violence. Kind words and warnings belong to the politicians, self defense is non-negotiable; rules of engagement are mandated by politics.

PersnickityPenguin ,

There’s this thing called a missile. 50 kg of high explosive at the front end of the missile will blow the other aircraft out of the sky.

That’s what keeps these planes from nuking your cities.

Khalic , to worldnews in US and Japan could develop hypersonic missile interceptors together

Minovsky particles at combat density captain!

masterairmagic , to technology in HP disables customers’ printers if they use ink cartridges from cheaper rivals

This is textbook anti-competitive behaviour.

shiham , to technology in HP disables customers’ printers if they use ink cartridges from cheaper rivals

FOSS firmware for printers when👀

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