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he\him Into electronics, windows internals, cryptography, security, compute hardware, physics, colourimetry, lasers, stage lighting, D&B, DJing, demoscene, socialism. Currently looking for infosec work. See pinned post for details. I am mothman. Heavily ADHD. Nullsector/laser team @ EMF Camp, lasers & lighting orga @ NOVA Demoparty. I sell funny warning stickers at Unsafe Warnings: https://unsafewarnings.etsy.com All posts encrypted with ROT256-ECB. Header photo by @jtruk
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since we're renaming oceans to silly things, the North Atlantic Ocean is now the Gulf of Dingle.
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@gsuberland When in Ireland and on the Dingle peninsula, don't miss Dingle (the town), which until recent years had Fungie the Dolphin (https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fungie) roaming in and near the harbour, and go visit the local aquarium (https://dingle-oceanworld.ie/), which is quite nice and definitely larger on the inside that it initially looks like. So that is a good way to be on Dingle in Dingle looking over a Gulf of Dingle. |
@gsuberland well ok. except that their search sucks ;)
@gsuberland Raghavan destroyed it intentionally, just like he tanked Yahoo search.
He's a clown who claims to be a computer scientist, but hangs with the marketing creeps.
He undermined and backstabbed his way to control of Google Search, and trashed it to improve its 'marketing metrics'.
He did everything he could to force people to spend longer on the website, and to obscure the amount of paid advertising the users were fed.
Yahoo search was the biggest name in the game until he got hold of it. He ran it into the ground so bad that they sold it for chump change and contracted the searching to Bing. 🤣
@gsuberland Raghavan destroyed it intentionally, just like he tanked Yahoo search.
He's a clown who claims to be a computer scientist, but hangs with the marketing creeps.
He undermined and backstabbed his way to control of Google Search, and trashed it to improve its 'marketing metrics'.
He did everything he could to force people to spend longer on...
@gsuberland I think this way of thinking also tends to anthropomorphize the company too much. When large organizations do something truly bad or stupid, it often arises from bad incentive structures and everyone involved “just doing their job”. I think it’s important to acknowledge that shit like this can happen without any actual bad intent or conspiracy, just out of bad organizational practices and lack of care.