I’d love to hear how you think that would work.
I’d love to hear how you think that would work.
Let’s get this straight.
Google publishes maps that are inaccurate. They were informed of the inaccuracies multiple times, yet did nothing. Subsequently, someone died following their incorrect maps that they couldn’t be bothered to fix — despite the fact that a fucked bridge is clearly potentially super dangerous.
And you think this has “literally nothing” to do with Google?
Are you a shareholder or something? That’s some hardcore corporate arse-kissing, imo.
Really. It’s a collapsed death bridge, FFS.
These “vandals” should have needed industrial machinery to remove the barriers that should have been there.
First of all, these protocols don’t allow for backdoors
Doesn’t matter, tbh. The entire problem of giving governments (or whoever) a backdoor is that there’s no way to make it only available to the “good guys”.
If Apple and co did put in backdoors to satisfy the Brits, the first thing every other government on earth would do is legislate itself access to the backdoor.
With or without a proper backdoor, this law breaks the tech.
That depends very heavily on what your searching for.
If you’re a programmer or similar, like the poster you’re replying to appears to be, then you absolutely will find DDG crap compared to Google.
I use DDG as my primary search engine, but if I have a tech question, I usually skip it and go straight to Google.
Thing is, Google is also (still) just better.
I use DDG as my primary search engine, but I find myself repeating searches with Google so often, I wrote a userscript to add a “Search with Google” link to the top of the DDG search results.
Seriously good by any measure, and fantastic for a webapp. Smoother and more native-feeling than a lot of actual native apps.
Hard disagree. Back in its early days, Google was genuinely decent. They competed by building better stuff than everyone else, and that’s it.
There was no decent free email and no free maps before Google. You used to have to pay hundreds for decent mapping software.
The good old Web 2.0 days, when companies were falling over themselves to provide free APIs and see what people could do with them.
Google started going to shit when they brought out Android and everybody started trying to build walled gardens, and went full evil when that moral vacuum Pichai took over.
NGL, I’m surprised macOS was ahead of Linux given Apple’s deep-seated, cultural disinterest in gaming.
I hear he’s lost a bunch of money. That’s a definite positive in my book.
Yeah. It’s the mechanism that defines a vaccine, not when it’s administered.
It trains you own T-cells to recognise the cancer cells, so it’s a vaccine.
The same thing is going on everywhere, tbh.
Right-wing populist arseholes are gaining traction because the political mainstream has just been fucking us all over for decades.
Wäre mit mehr Tiefgaragen gelöst.
Nie im Leben. Es sind jeden Tag bei uns 100 Menschen im Haus auf einem 30x30 Grundstück.
So tief kannste nicht buddeln, um die 50+ Autos von den unter dem Haus zu parken.
Wut? What on earth do they think slaves got out of it? Unparalleled job security?
Can someone provide some context? What new standards are they talking about?
Jau. eAuto hilft nicht viel, weil das heutige Auto an sich nur bescheuert ist.
Um die 100KG Mensch etwa 100KM am Tag will man befördern. Und dazu müssen 1,5 Tonnen Stahl 22 Std. am Tag komplett nutzlos im Weg rumstehen? Völlig hirnrissig.
Makes sense. He’s a sprinter.
Dragsters also don’t do NASCAR races.
I haven’t touched the thing in three years.
I just remember that it had pace where it should have average speed. That is all.
Now go away. I’m not interested in defending myself to someone like you, who’s been nothing but nasty.
A 2022 Toyota Corolla gets around 40mpg highway and squeezes 5 people inside so it uses 0.5 gallons per person per 100mi.
5 people in the Corolla is 2–3 times as many people as are at all likely to be in there. That’s a very skewed number.
When using realistic numbers, cars come in at about the same per mile as large commercial airliners. (Flights tend to be far, far longer of course.)
I don’t know whether you didn’t read the article or are just one of these simpletons incapable of holding an opinion more nuanced that “good or evil”, but they are suing the owners.
Paper maps don’t talk to you and tell you which way to go, do they?
I seriously can’t decide whether you’re some Google shill or you’ve just given your brain the day off.