What are the chances AI programmers will slowly change all information until you can't find any truth on the internet?
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I think many of us have known or at least suspected in our research that we're essentially in a race against the clock to "hurry up and learn what you can, while you can".
Not many ever speak about it...but it's a very real thing.
Countless times I've tried searching again for something I didn't archive and I'm met with either crickets - or that stupid asshole blue faggit with the fishing rod OR the classic "Red Herring" tactic of some shitty movie or something equally dumb, with a similar or exact same name as say an operation or significant event or thing they want buried - So you just give up, even after you've used filters and { -"the bs I don't want"}
I remember the days when it told me there were 1.7 million possible results to my query AND being 100+ pages deep with multiple "open in new window" branches off that query.... and being real glad I maxed out the physical RAM when I built the PC...
These days? Everything SUCKS!
Books? Becoming rare. Internet? Essentially CLOSED LOOP. It's a real sad state of affairs.
Long live Alta Vista and Dogpile...
People's reliance on "the cloud" annoys me...you lazy, cheap turds
u/#catdance
Dead Internet theory.
Google claims there are billions of results, but once you get to page 21 or so, there are no more results.
And those 21 pages are nothing but rehashing of the same 10 websites all regurgitating the same shit.
Google won't let you find anything that's not on their APPROVED NARRATIVE list