There sure are a lot of “Google enshittifies Google” articles lately.
There sure are a lot of “Google enshittifies Google” articles lately.
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.
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.
This title sucks. The article is overly short, and by a random user on that site, seemingly. Was the whole article poorly generated AI content?
Letter to Grandma, The Bible, Vacation photo album, and Video Collection
Wait, don’t worry! The economy is doing great. Whew. Disaster averted!
PR. It’s like the bully in an 80s movie telling the teacher that the kid he’s giving a wedgie is actually his friend.
cough android
Duolingo has dropped hugely in quality (for Korean anyway) just in the last couple months. The AI-generated voices mispronounce so much stuff. I spend more time reporting unclear audio or outright mispronunciations and grammar issues than I do learning. They seem to want their users to be their QA team, but then don’t even fix the reported issues. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/other/duolingo-lays-off-workers-as-it-leans-on-ai-tools-to-carry-out-more-tasks/ar-AA1mKgja
And it would be less guilty of insider trading.
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.
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.
My kids and I already get frustrated with finding things we know are wrong. However, we don’t know what we don’t know; what things are wrong that we don’t realize are wrong?
Their quality control for certain languages was already pretty bad, even with reporting all of the wrong things we find. I have mostly stopped using Duolingo because I don’t want to be their QA team. I also don’t want to get to the point of thinking I am decent at a language just to find people don’t know what I am saying when I use words that are just English words in the target language alphabet that are not actually used in conversation.
화이트 헤어, for example, is not the actual way to say white hair, it’s just a “decoration English” loan word. They should absolutely teach the native words first, and only teach trendy, conditional use loan words much later in the courses, if ever.
I am wondering how much worse it will be now. This could really bite them in the butt.
I am both thrilled and disappointed to see the exact thing I was going to comment.
I had this exact thought. It may actually be “The year of the Linux Desktop.”
The example that really convinced me of this is the recent “Us is spelled U.S.” comment. Most people stop to think, “If I say this out loud, I will look like an idiot.”
Fun fact: Salina Turda does not mean salt turd.