Is this a joke, hyperbole? To build on your example, what if I wanted to find out “how to disable Windows 11 update prompts” into lemmy’s search. Do you think I would get the answer I’m looking for?
I’m not saying I don’t want to be rid of google and all they do. I would pay for 10 proton mail accounts a month if just one of googles data centers spontaneously burst into flames right now!
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Well I’m willing to wait a while longer… I have not tried Kagi yet, but I will as soon as I get bored with Midjourney. Hopefully someday we can collectively slip the yoke, but I suspect googles results will get a lot worse first.
I hate pooping in the dark :-) I think one of the other comments probably tracks a bit more, good cats have an instinct to burry it and then scratch up the whole area so it’s less obvious they hid something.
Honestly crocodile box isn’t far off either. The bigger the box, the less chance anything winds up outside. Every time we got a bigger box it made cleanup a bit easier, the corner box fit the bill and has 2 high sides so no pee hits the wall :-)
The big triangle shaped corner litter boxes can help a bit. I think the last one we had was branded Natures Miracle. Sorry your boy’s doing poorly, that sucks :-|
I saw this lot on marketplace yesterday with only 1 photo but I could see 2 of the chassis so I jumped on it. All told there are 6 chassis in various states of dress 40ish motors, 3 pistol transmitters, 8 or more twin stick transmitters, receivers, servos, only 1 or 2 speed controllers, 1 body, and a bunch of other stuff....
I’ll have to dig it up tomorrow, but that was an illusion to a mountain climbing injury he sustained at some point earlier in life (to an arm) that left him in constant pain. He was able to function by mentally mastering the discomfort which he credited to meditation or something like that.
I believe it was an interview that aired on NPR at least 5 years ago.
I’m with you. When I saw The Saint as a kid it seemed like the perfect plan. Do crimes and retire when you hit 5 million ;-)
Seriously, I think it’s a widespread addiction. You see your nest-egg turn into millions and then billions… it’s got to be a rush.
Wasn’t this guy hired to be some kind of poster-boy CEO because he has a highschool masturbation related injury that causes one of his arms to constantly ache? Why is he giving everyone business advice now?
Either born without them or they had to be amputated shortly afterwards. HShe’s super good at getting around and doing stuff, basically learned to cat without them.
There’s even a video of him her teaching another amputee cat how to get around and climb stairs.
Edit: Not actually sure it’s the same cat anymore, but here’s a video of Duck.
Apple’s huge database, which usually records the locations of Wi-Fi base stations to the nearest metre, has apparently been exploited without hindrance: With little effort, attackers are able to create a ‘global snapshot’ of all the location data of the WLANs recorded there. This allows them - over a longer period of time...
…the combination of factors seems sloppy. Well put.
It could even be privacy preserving with the right implementation. With a bunch of device locations nearby you’re not hitting the server constantly and leaving a trail… but I think Apple just had limiting API hits and maybe computing.
I’ve “upgraded” my bimonthly gallon of the white stuff several times over the last 30 years and for at least the last 10 I’ve been fairly disappointed.
Consolidation within the dairy industry seems an obvious place to lay the blame.
I’ve flirted with the notion of paying $10/pint for fancy unpasteurized hippy-milk, but honestly I’m just afraid I’d end up liking it. Although the current bird flu situation has given me new excuses.
The quota system Canada uses seems interesting. I’m a fan of both pasteurization and small farms, which currently doesn’t seem to be an option where I live…
Also I love learning about weird measurements:
Ever since Congress passed the Dairy Act in the 1980s, farmers have been required to pay 15 cents per hundred-weight of milk (equivalent to a little less than 12 gallons) toward industry promotion programs overseen by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, or USDA.
Yeah… the butter board was kinda perfect. By the time I had scrolled down to the photo I was invested in the weirdness.
I’ve always smirked when I heard “Fluid Milk Processors Board” at the end of a commercial because it really makes them sound like a huge cartel of some kind. Turns out…
“The cruelty is the point” of campus protest crackdowns (redphoenixnews.com)
Babe wake up: Cold War spy kitties just dropped (lemmy.world)
CIA Operation Acoustic Kitty
I found a worm on my USB
This is probably not the right community but I haven’t found a better one....
Are search engines, like Google, relevant at all anymore? Why use them? A relevant debate. It's not 2010 anymore.
Why would something like Google search possibly be irrelevant?...
18+ You know, with his health issues lately, I'm just happy he's healthy enough to take a dump. (lemmy.world)
My vintage RC haul from today (more pics inside) (lemmy.world)
I saw this lot on marketplace yesterday with only 1 photo but I could see 2 of the chassis so I jumped on it. All told there are 6 chassis in various states of dress 40ish motors, 3 pistol transmitters, 8 or more twin stick transmitters, receivers, servos, only 1 or 2 speed controllers, 1 body, and a bunch of other stuff....
They moved the award button into the spot where the reply button used to be on the mobile app. (lemmy.world)
Just in case Reddit needed to make it more obvious where their priorities lie.
Euler's Disk The Most Satisfying Ending Sound Ever (youtu.be)
Jack Dorsey claims Bluesky is 'repeating all the mistakes' he made at Twitter (www.engadget.com)
Larger display emulator for aging eyes
So, I’m the kid that grew up with the originals. Hence I love the emulators....
A man! (files.catbox.moe)
Apple's Wifi router database: Surveilling the Masses with Wi-Fi-Based Positioning Systems (www.cs.umd.edu)
Apple’s huge database, which usually records the locations of Wi-Fi base stations to the nearest metre, has apparently been exploited without hindrance: With little effort, attackers are able to create a ‘global snapshot’ of all the location data of the WLANs recorded there. This allows them - over a longer period of time...
In what ways are people today being convinced to spend money beyond their means?
Amazon’s Ring to Stop Letting Police Request Doorbell Video From Users (www.bloomberg.com)
Behind the ‘butter board’: How the dairy industry took over your feed (grist.org)