There sure are a lot of “Google enshittifies Google” articles lately.
For a long time, I wanted to get a PS5 or “the new xbox”, whatever the heck it was named. I was in a big box store and saw what I thought was one of the new ones when they were still hard to find. But, I had no cell signal in the store, so I couldn’t look up info on it. I couldn’t verify if it was the new one, or the old one, since their stupid naming scheme was so arbitrary and hard to remember if you weren’t already in their ecosystem. I didn’t buy it, and later found the one I saw was the newest one. I ended up eventually finding and buying a PS5. I doubt I am the only one, but even if so, they did not make a sale to one person because of their stupid naming scheme. With Playstation system naming, there is no confusion.
It’s also nice because I can charge my entire family’s phones all at once. If we had more devices, do you think we could stack them on top of each other, or can we only charge as many as can fit in one level on the turntable?
Because Genthree Genfour Genfive Gensix, etc. would get confused with other products on a Google search.
I am surprised no one told them that the economy is doing well. I know that sure put my mind to rest when we had to tighten the belt.
It’s too bad Apple don’t think all the thoughts I want to think for me anymore. Oh well. 8GB of RAM is all I need, and I have removed “You’re welcome” from my lexicon.
Thry keep grabbing his nuts.
Letter to Grandma, The Bible, Vacation photo album, and Video Collection
cough android
Everything I read was well worded and well reasoned. However, it seems like either my ADD got the better of me, or that was the article that has no end. I didn’t really realize before that my attention has a word count, but I now know that it is less than this article.
Something I have noticed in GPT 3.5 is that it seems something on the site itself, not necessarily GPT’s output, changes the text that GPT provides. I had an issue where I asked it for the links to websites it was sourcing. I could see a longer URL pop up for just a second before it got shortened to underlined blue text which was not a link. I asked it multiple times in multiple ways to give me tbe URL again. It happened multiple times where the URL showed up for just a second before getting converted to weird, non-URL format.
I finally got the URLs it was trying to provide when I told it, “Please provide the raw HTML of your most recent response.” Then I looked at the “a href” sections and found the URLs it had been trying to provide.
I wonder if the site itself and not GPT is changing three or more consecutive periods to one as well as some of the other issues you have reported.
Noy OP, but I canceled all of Prime. I haven’t used anything but video and shipping from it for months already. Almost everything I want to see on Prime Video requires renting/buying or getting a subscription to some other service through Amazon.
We didn’t buy enough stuff on Amazon last year to justify the cost via shipping either, even considering Christmas gift purchases.
I searched for “colored Willies” to see what that would look like. It was not what I expected.
I had this exact thought. It may actually be “The year of the Linux Desktop.”
I almost never remember the brand from advertisements, even if there’s a funny one people talk about. “Oh, it was Tide? But it had nothing to do with laundry.” It’s odd how so many ads leave you going, “What were they even trying to sell?”
Lately I have been spending more time looking for videos that actually interest me than I have been watching videos. It’s all either extremely similar, or stuff I have already seen. I often end up just closing the app without having watched anything at all.