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  • I feel you, and agree with most of it.... buuutttt I think it's even more frustrating to know you had a good reference that was closed and then spent a stupid amount of time to find again.

    Everyone has their own workflow, whatever works.

  • It's a combination of things... I'm a software developer, so I'll often end up with 20+ tabs open while resolving a problem.

    • I don't want to bookmark them because I don't need them when I finish the task.
    • I can't close the tabs until I'm sure everything's working because Google sucks these days and who knows how hard it'll be to find the source again.
    • Relying on browser history is like finding a needle in a haystack. Tasks can take multiple days and 100 different entries in history.
    • I might have "finished" a task that still needs tested and I know it's a bit shaky; I'll want to move onto a new task but keep the most useful references until I no longer need them.
    • I only bookmark pages that I'll need long-term or multiple times. It's already hard enough to keep those organized...

    My tab hoarding has only gotten this bad because search engines are terrible now and the amount of AI garbage to sort through makes finding anything useful a pain in the ass the first time; let alone trying to find it a second time.

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    TheBeesKnees @lemmy.sdf.org

    Did anyone else learn that "a group of cats is called a Whisper?"

    I'm trying to rationlize a false memory(?) Apparently a group of cats is actually a Clowder. Nowhere else on the internet calls it a Whisper?

    I swear I was taught this the same day I learned 'a school of fish' and 'a murder of crows.' I remembered it all these years because I'd always think 'whispuuurrrr' in my head.

    Help me out of my denial. 😭

  • Has Jellyfin improved its subtitle fetching?It's been awhile since using Jellyfin. I stayed with Plex because downloading subtitles on the fly wasn't available in Jellyfin, and no extensions for it either.

  • I don't think "pink" and "hot pink" should count individually here.

    Or if they do, you missed the opportunity to just list all colors + "hot" infront of them lol.

    Still a passing grade regardless, so you get a hot gold star 🌟

  • hexbear.net is on sale for auction

  • JS has bid 26 times now without missing a beat. It's up to $2,345. That's insane.. and with 8 days left! Like bruhh what?? I refuse to believe they genuinely want to purchase it vs just driving up the price.

  • Yep.. the "best" candidate is not the same as being the most "talented." Maybe they're a bad fit because they're an asshole, or because they'd want a team structure that's incompatible with the current one.

    It all adds to the complexity and subjectivity recruitment inheritly has.

  • Personally, I don't have the energy to go to such lengths. My "good enough" has been using AdGaud Home as a network-wide DNS blocker and connect my smart TV to it. It's been great so far.

    Plus, I get the bonus of seeing how much gets blocked.

  • Look, everyone agrees the best candidate should be the one that's hired.

    Unfortunately, there's no objective truth in how to rank candidates - minus anything obvious. Humans make the choices and humans are prone to bias. Consciously or not, people are going to favor candidates that meet the expected stereotypes for said positions.

    There are plenty of studies out there documenting it. For example, resume response rates can vary drastically based solely on the name of the applicant. (The same resume sent to various companies with changes to the applicant's name. Masculine names, feminine names, "white" names, "black" names, etc).

    It does bother me if people are hired because of the colour of their skin or because of their gender and not because they were the best candidate.

    Statements like these are easy to cling onto and rally a false narrative. They're something ""everyone"" should agree on at a first glance. They miss the underlying issues and the driving force behind various movements.

  • Not disagreeing, but at some point this won't be enough. Assuming companies aren't already, "offline" devices will get shipped with the ability to utilize unsecured networks and/or other devices. Better hope any neighbors are privacy conscious too.*

    (they're not)

  • This might depend on the version the OS is. I have an LG that's been great for years, then it got a ""fresh new look"" that featured a giant banner for "recommendations."

    I had auto-updates off, too. Thankfully, they still had an option to revert to the previous menu - but who knows how long that'd stay an option? It pissed me off enough to finally setup AdGaurd Home on my home server.

    Fun Fact: It's increased my phone's battery life by ~48 hours (excluding the rare occasion where its being actively used all day).

  • I'm on EndeavorOS, but I basically use Arch's wiki for any troubleshooting/guidance. I wanted Arch with an easy installation and I got just that.

    No huge issues gaming-wise, but you do need to be comfortable referencing Arch wiki as needed regardless of your installation. My installation defaulted to the on-biard graphics processor instead of the gpu, so I had to install the proper stuff manually.

    If you need help in the future, feel free to reach out.

  • This typically works, but one time the AI said "Sorry, we're unable to help you. Good bye" and hung up the phone.

    Mind you, this was after 10 minutes of going in nonsensical loops of their options... I have never felt so baffled and enraged at the same time.

  • AI Generated Images @sh.itjust.works
    TheBeesKnees @lemmy.sdf.org

    Long Cat Brightwing

  • It has definitely been getting worse over years, but I specifically meant the last couple of weeks. I could still find what I needed between all the garbage.. now I can't even find it after adjusting the search multiple times.

  • Unfortunately, I'm usually searching software development issues and half the results are a decade old (and are no longer relevant for the language anymore). Assuming "after:xx" works too this night help, thank you!

  • No Stupid Questions @lemmy.world
    TheBeesKnees @lemmy.sdf.org

    Has Google Search gotten so much worse in the last couple of weeks?

    I know it's been getting worse over time, but I could still find what I needed after some digging.

    Recently it's been like 10 minutes of adjusting search terms, still getting completely useless or irrelevant results, and me just giving up afterwards. Other search engines seem just as bad.