I’m really hoping this market crash affects the housing market so I might finally be able to afford a down-payment for a house
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theneverfox@pawb.social 1 year ago
I really, really hope this happens.
At first I thought this was just a bluff… Then I remembered “right! It’s 2023! Our economic structures are imploding!”
But seriously, this would be great. At best, Google starts indexing cached versions and they get into a slugging match with Reddit as they both slide down the cliff, at worst Google and Reddit both become useless for all us technical folks, and after the immediate damage to knowledge, it’ll become fragmented and open the door to new players still at the “don’t be evil” phase of the inevitable path to “become an amoral orphan crushing machine”.
Stack overflow and Reddit suck… But not intrinsically.
Especially since generative AI can spin out the basics of a site like that, making it an easy and better structured place for general reference, and draw in the expert discussion that leads to building very specific knowledge bases (and definitely not scrape that info from existing sites and rephrase everything to obscure the fact it’s stolen info)
But the one thing we know for sure… Threatening Google to make a deal with all AI companies is “let’s make everyone mistrust Twitter until we reach a trust underflow and everyone trusts it as a one stop financial platform + paid advertising posing as microblogging social media” levels of “gradeschoolers could have told you that makes no sense”
ThisIsAManWhoKnowsHowToGling@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 year ago
Smoogs@lemmy.world 1 year ago
new players still at the “don’t be evil” phase of the inevitable path to “become an amoral orphan crushing machine”.
Ann I think you mean how enshitification happens. Yes: there is an official, agreed-upon word for this exact thing that keeps happening
MathiasTCK@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Doctorow fan?