ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
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@parismarx The Norwegian weather service Yr (meaning drizzle) is popular also internationally:
https://www.yr.no/en
They also have mobile apps.
Made by MET Norway and the public broadcasting company NRK. Free and no ads.@kjetilg I'll check it out!
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
A timely reminder that most products that Google tried to develop itself (instead of buying from competitors) miserably failed all the time!
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
@parismarx Haven't used Google search for about two years now. Search is a commodity and there are many alternatives. Getting rid of Google search is surprisingly easy. No network effects, no real incentive to stick with it. You can just go to another search engine. The cost of switching is basically zero.
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
It’s an utter stupidity…
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@parismarx Haven't used Google search for about two years now. Search is a commodity and there are many alternatives. Getting rid of Google search is surprisingly easy. No network effects, no real incentive to stick with it. You can just go to another search engine. The cost of switching is basically zero.
@alpacamale @parismarx Exactly. Similar experience here.
IMO Google isn't going to kill the web or search, they're sabotaging their own business model. People are going to move on. At some point, google will inevitably reverse course.
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
@parismarx
Yep, over a year building a decentrilized search engine, i thought people here would have jump on #TidySearch -
ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
@parismarx well it was fun while it lasted ..
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ChatGPT was never Google’s biggest threat; it was always its own hubris.
With Search now being sacrificed on the altar of AI dominance, the time has come for users to get serious about moving off Google services. It’s not only destroying its products; it’s trying to further degrade the web itself.
@parismarx moved away long time before LLMs got big, all the tracking and searches was linked to what you were fed when it came to advertisements online.
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@kcpoole @parismarx We're on the open social web right now.
Rumors of the web's death are greatly exaggerated.

@jaredwhite @parismarx I did say virtually useless,
Mastodon and related social or some of the few places left that have not been enshittified -
Last year I put together a guide to help people get off US tech — and that includes Google. There are a lot of alternatives there they will help you make a plan to pull away from Google services, and all the rest of them too.
@parismarx
Google Docs is the one holdout. I do use Proton docs when I can but it's not as full-featured as Gdocs sadly -
Last year I put together a guide to help people get off US tech — and that includes Google. There are a lot of alternatives there they will help you make a plan to pull away from Google services, and all the rest of them too.
@parismarx thank you for this collection.
Are you aware of the following hashtags:
#did #didit #diday (Digital Independence Day)
Most of the messages will be in German.
The project started end of last year at the #ccc (Chaos Computer Club), the biggest German hacker society. https://www.ccc.de/en/
Maybe interesting for you.
Best regards from Germany
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