I do notice it. I’ve also noticed you have to do almost an insurmountable amount of digging to find the last information before it was “updated for modern audiences”. People tend to not realize how absolutely fucked the younger generations are because of companies like google.
Don't forget that if the location moves or is removed you are basically boned. Doesn't even have to be malicious. Link rot is a thing you can see if you ever go through sources on say Wikipedia and them no longer be available. If we cannot find the location of the info the info will be lost forever.
Even old Kiwifarms thread are mostly filled with broken links for anything that wasn't specifically archived at the time of posting. And most of those are within 10 years.
Video content in particular is problematic.
People are getting better at archiving individual videos off places like YT, but storage space is still an issue.
There's services as well like Preservetube, but there's not guarantee they'll be around down the road either.
It used to be it was easy to save and locally archive the information. There was even a push to make this more common through tools like RSS for a few years. Corporate control conflicted with this so now you get stuff like the watered down bullshit "Ground News" pretending it's the same kind of thing.
Anyways.. humans use and invent entirely novel tools.. it's sort of our defining characteristic. We never had a genuine "memory tool" before let alone one that can be shared instantly and globally. Now we do. The genie is never going back in the bottle.
We just need people to be in charge of the tools and not the corporations. And if you need to understand "AI" in any context it's this. They want to take the last of the internet from you.
We just need people to be in charge of the tools and not the corporations.
I don't think having individuals in charge would make things any better. the censorship industrial complex would just shift to the whims of the individual faggots running the show.
and if that info has changed since you last saw it, you wouldn't even know.
I do notice it. I’ve also noticed you have to do almost an insurmountable amount of digging to find the last information before it was “updated for modern audiences”. People tend to not realize how absolutely fucked the younger generations are because of companies like google.
Future generations will not unfortunately. They'll know only what is approved
That's when the current returned results are worded to gaslight as many people as possible. Maybe you'll resist, but most people can't.
Don't forget that if the location moves or is removed you are basically boned. Doesn't even have to be malicious. Link rot is a thing you can see if you ever go through sources on say Wikipedia and them no longer be available. If we cannot find the location of the info the info will be lost forever.
Even old Kiwifarms thread are mostly filled with broken links for anything that wasn't specifically archived at the time of posting. And most of those are within 10 years.
Video content in particular is problematic.
People are getting better at archiving individual videos off places like YT, but storage space is still an issue.
There's services as well like Preservetube, but there's not guarantee they'll be around down the road either.
It used to be it was easy to save and locally archive the information. There was even a push to make this more common through tools like RSS for a few years. Corporate control conflicted with this so now you get stuff like the watered down bullshit "Ground News" pretending it's the same kind of thing.
Anyways.. humans use and invent entirely novel tools.. it's sort of our defining characteristic. We never had a genuine "memory tool" before let alone one that can be shared instantly and globally. Now we do. The genie is never going back in the bottle.
We just need people to be in charge of the tools and not the corporations. And if you need to understand "AI" in any context it's this. They want to take the last of the internet from you.
And they will if no one stops them.
I don't think having individuals in charge would make things any better. the censorship industrial complex would just shift to the whims of the individual faggots running the show.
"Let's go to Montserrat for vacation, bro!"
Montserrat was destroyed by volcanic eruption in 1995.
This is what Cinnabar Island is referencing, by the way.