
WanderingShadow
I “turned off” gmail entirely instead. I don’t want AI sorting my results, or reading my emails to tell me what to write in reply.
Reddit is all on one domain, so a search on that is a fairly simple thing to do. Lemmy is a lot of different inter-connected sites, most of which don’t even contain “Lemmy” in their name, making it a much more difficult ask.
Given that Google has been overtaken by AI and ads instead of the useful results that made it the default search engine I expect people will move away from it without any external intervention.
Looks like she’s rehearsing for Chicago.
He had it coming… He had it coming…
He ran into my claws. He ran into my claws, 6 times…
A. the 000666 dice.
Failure is capped at rock bottom, whereas the possibilities for success are infinite, so the brilliant success should outweight the miserable failure.
I assume this is the dice for people like Trump. Fail miserably and get convicted in your court case, then get elected president of the united states anyway.
“this way up” and arrow. Should prevent rollover in the event of an accident.
Smoke alarms have a 10 year lifespan, so if you have any others the same age you should be replacing them all.
The problem with that idea is that once you reach a certain number of people you stop getting diverse views and just get the same type of views over and over. Large groups on a platform like Reddit prioritise fast and popular responses. Quick quips and memes posted by people who are spending all day scrolling will drown out any sort of reasoned argument that takes time to type and participation by people who only log in occassionally.
I’m sure there are plenty of things, but I don’t care enough about them to bring them to mind, let alone type them out.