Its amazing how many times I've gotten properly angry trying to google 'specific but not at all niche or complex thing' and spent half an hour only finding things tangentially related to it and not useful in the slightest. I swear we're rapidly approaching the point where even this meme will be genuine reality.
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The search on e621 works fine👍
turns out when a search engine is built by humans (tagging and tagged content) it works
honestly would love a web4 that says “fuck web3 and everything it stands for like algorithms and crypto we are doing federation and booru-style community building now”
When any result will do, e621's got you.
Listen, brown, light green, red, and pink paid for advertising and that matters much more than your search query
Maybe I’m bad at colors
Destroy the advertising industry. Burn it alllll down
my favorite thought exercise about advertising:
"without it, we would have to pay out of pocket for ad supported services!"
ok but when a company pays for advertising, where are they getting that money from? an added cost on the products we're buying! so we're paying for product A, we're paying extra for product A to pay for product B with advertising spending AND we're funding product A's marketing department to make the ads on top of that
remove the advertising and we would pay less for product A, we could then afford to pay for B directly AND we would all pay less overall because we take ad department employees and costs out of the equation. we're literally all paying more for everything overall by having some things "free with ads" than if we just paid for everything in the first place with no ads
I totally agree, and I never understood how adding a parasitic middle-man is supposed to make things cheaper.
"without it, we would have to pay out of pocket for ad supported services!"
Actually, I don't think we would for a lot of things. The internet existed long before it was advertising funded. Web-pages used to be things that people made because they were passionate about what they put on those pages. Advertising only came later.
Hell, there are still plenty of things that people build and maintain because they like it, not because they make money from it. How many people work for free on things like Wikipedia, FOSS, Fediverse, etc. just because they want to see it succeed?
except without advertising no one knows about product A so no one would buy it so they have to advertise it anyway, whether you're paying for product B or not
(assuming product A is a new product and not like coca cola or something, but even then they're still gonna do ads)
I think we need to transition from mass produced fixed specs products, which creates incentives for new companies dedicated to niche markets.
And go into producing tailored services and products custom made for the people who wants them. So there's less differentiation between company a or b, so there's less reasons for startup c to be created. So there's less need for advertising. Also, call out that most consumption is induced by advertising for you to want something, when most people's lives would improve by wanting less and making the most of what they have + healthier people relationships, which is against capitalism.
the userbase will organically grow if it's any good through word of mouth imo
only the users can properly decide if a thing is any good, the people that made it can't
sure but companies are still gonna advertise because it makes a big difference for the company
I don't think they're suggesting we ask companies to "pretty please stop advertising".
so what are they suggesting? a complete ban on ads?
I think they are implying that, yes, for their thought experiment to have any validity
Boolean operators are meaningless these days.
Man even quotes don't work to make it search for just the term you know you are looking for.
I tried searching "civetta scintilla" -beamng
, google does what I want but I don't think duckduckgo implements the - operator
(the civetta scintilla is a fake car from the game beamng drive, so most results have both in them)
I usually end up switching to google when I can't find things for this reason
although google does insert a "videos" section at the top of the list which does completely ignore the - operator
lol I found someone on facebook marketplace with screenshots from the game trying to sell it as a real car https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/item/1083690136569890/
Missing the paragraph of ai generated slop at the top explaining how dark green is the light shade of a mixture of yellow and dark.
There's a good article about how a few years ago the search division at Google rolled out improvements to search but then the ad division complained that revenue was being impacted because people spent less time looking through search results and thus ended up seeing and clicking fewer ads. The executives came out on the side of the ad division and Google rolled back a bunch of those improvement apparently.
I guess this mostly came out in some court case where a bunch of emails about it were released
it's not just google. over in windows-land, informational text and documentation that used to be presented in locally-stored help files or displayed on screen are now links to bing searches that open in edge. because having documentation isn't profitable, i guess.
I haven't had a useful search result without the word "reddit" in it in years. Even that became less effective when they changed their API
Try Kagi! It's a paid search engine, but it gives you 100 searches for free to try out without any payment information. Paying for search definitely isn't for everyone, but personally it is so worth it. Search finally works again.