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wkk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•User reports Google Maps proposed a sponsored detour to a tripEnglish1·2 years agodeleted by creator
wkk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•User reports Google Maps proposed a sponsored detour to a tripEnglish282·2 years agoYou’re right that this is not generating monetary gains
But it’s generating outrage towards Google when what you accuse them of doing isn’t the reality, that’s pretty disingenuous
Not defending Google as a whole, but let’s keep honest about the current developments
The day sponsored trips are the default is the day I’m dropping Maps
wkk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•User reports Google Maps proposed a sponsored detour to a tripEnglish12·2 years agoPlease change “added a sponsored detour” to “proposed a sponsored detour” and it won’t be as misleading anymore
wkk@lemmy.worldto Software Gore@lemmy.world•Google is so bad these days, nothing but shitty SEO results1·2 years agoIt’s important to look at the dockerhub page to see the available tags (I usually prefer smaller images like alpine)
wkk@lemmy.worldto Software Gore@lemmy.world•Google is so bad these days, nothing but shitty SEO results1·2 years agoThe usage docs for the docker image should be in the dockerhub readme.
But the first result to the query
docker redis image
should be the dockerhub entry, followed maybe by blog posts and tutorials.Otherwise you can query something like
redis doc
orredis docker tutorial
.
wkk@lemmy.worldto Software Gore@lemmy.world•Google is so bad these days, nothing but shitty SEO results162·2 years agoWith such a query the first expected result would be https://hub.docker.com/_/redis, and then blog posts if really that’s what you want.
On my device I cannot find a link to dockerhub at all with the same query.
wkk@lemmy.worldto Software Gore@lemmy.world•Google is so bad these days, nothing but shitty SEO results73·2 years agoYou may not be a developer, but the first expected result with that query would be a link to https://hub.docker.com/_/redis
Google is really bad at this for some reason and will point you to blogs that as a dev I don’t care in the slightest. Hell, using the same query I cannot find a single link to dockerhub on my device, it’s extremely frustrating
wkk@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•One in five young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth3·2 years agoYou’re completely right that people turned a blind eye to what the Nazis were doing for as long as they could. But once shit hit the fan the Holocaust was no null part of why people kept fighting while protecting the jewish people that were unfortunate enough to live in their region. The main goal was liberating themselves from the occupation, but what the Nazis were trying to do just made it so much more important to gain control back from these monsters.
Having a european perspective on the way this part of history is told I took the following phases away:
- Allied nations tried their best to avoid confrontation.
- Nazis attacked and WW2 began.
- The Allied lost more and more territory.
- Inside these occupied territories people did the following things:
- Fight to liberate themselves.
- Otherwise fight undercover to hide and protect jewish people living in their region.
So while the main reason was to gain sovereignty back, the Holocaust heavily contributed to people fighting back at all costs. Witnessing such atrocities marked europeans really hard, and teachings of this story try to emphasis the scale of the horrors that the Nazis were inflicting to occupied places. It’s documented, witnesses are still somewhat around to tell what they’ve seen and if not their testimony was properly shared with later generations.
All that to say that while WW2 was fought over protecting sovereignty, it became more than that once people ended up as the first witnesses of the ongoing genocide.
Now I have to say that I have no idea what’s a north-american perspective on that matter.
wkk@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•One in five young Americans think the Holocaust is a myth22·2 years agowhat do they think WW2 was fought over?
wkk@lemmy.worldto News@lemmy.world•Jeff Bezos-Backed Real Estate Company Is Launching A New Fund To Acquire More Single-Family Homes Across The U.S.9·2 years agoBrought to you by unchecked rent-seeking behavior:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rent-seeking
When the goal is no longer to be productive to earn money but to earn money in whatever way possible.
wkk@lemmy.worldtoFrugal@lemmy.world•What's a frugal trick you've picked up recently?English6·2 years agoHow do you buy it, lemon juice? How do you use it, pour over the clothes?
wkk@lemmy.worldto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•You can have any B-tier superpower you like. What do you choose?10·2 years agoSorry that’s A-tier
If not immune then what, how do you explain someone that never bought something he saw in one of the countless ads thrown at him?
102 is “hundred-two” so it’s only weird for 70 “sixty-ten”, 80 “four-twenty” and 90 “four-twenty-ten”…
But the way I learned it each was like it’s own word, even if it’s not. Just don’t think about it too much!
wkk@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•VR still makes 40-70% of players want to throw up, and that's a huge problem for the companies behind itEnglish2·2 years agoI am never sick when doing roller coasters or reading in a moving car, but I was really nauseous after my first 15-min VR session. I was pretty scared I fucked up buying a Valve Index only to get that much sick playing… But I had a feeling (hope?) that I could get used to it: After about 2 weeks of playing a bit every night I was no longer getting sick at all. I can go until the controllers run out of battery now.
To me the effort was worth it, but I have a friend that was the opposite and didn’t enjoy experiencing virtual worlds that way…
My advice: If you ever try it then try to ignore the sickness -as you can get used to it- and focus on how much you enjoy being immersed in virtual worlds.
Unless something happens you’re going to keep hearing from this guy for 3½ years… Hope you’re ready