• amorangi@lemmy.nz
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    9 months ago

    Google throws a heap of apps and ideas at a wall to see what sticks. Then it periodically hoses down the wall. Never come to rely on a google app or service. It’ll be hosed off eventually.

  • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    I just want my Google Now back. It was so smart by comparison to Assistant or all the other modern “AI” crap. It didn’t try to write me a funny text, instead it contextually pulled actually useful information up so that when I get the idea to look at my phone for something, hey!, it’s already there!

    The craziest thing was my trip to the UK back in the days. In order, it did the following:

    • The evening before it asked me whether I want to be woken up a bit earlier (20 minutes) as the weather was expected to be very bad.
    • It reminded me to pack an umbrella in the morning.
    • When it had decided that my movement mode was driving (I had taken a taxi), it popped up that I needed to go to Terminal 2 at the airport (they have separate areas for dropping off passengers).
    • Once at the terminal, my ticket + it’s QR code was persistent on the screen.
    • It also had a persistent notification with the boarding gate + the current expected time (there was a slightly delay, hence I noticed).
    • When I arrived at Heathrow, it offered on-foot navigation to the coach area.
    • When I got closer, the coach ticket + it’s QR was persistent on the screen.
    • Once in the coach it offered me information that the weather at my destination was expected to be sunny. And when I would probably arrive, of course.

    For-fucking-hell Google, that’s exactly how I need a phone to assist me during a trip! I don’t need some shitty voice interaction or long flowing texts made up of filler words and wrong facts. I need contextual information that fits the fucking context! Google Now was insanely smart. It also did lots of little things, like when I got somewhere with a car, parked it, then walked off a bit, if I then sat down for a long time when the phone was moved again (say… when you get up out of the Restaurant!) the parked position would pop up. Smarts. Not useful very often, but smarts.

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      9 months ago

      I still code with the mindset of “I need my software to be good or my clients will leave.”

      Google no longer operates like this. None of what you listed has any financial benefit to Google. You’re not going anywhere. All they stand to do is make more money off of you. If they can simplify the software, from being handcrafted by humans perfectly for you, to, instead, generated by an unsalaried AI, they’ll do that. They stand to lose mostly nothing and gain by reducing their workforce.

      The competition for quality doesn’t exist because the money they save by moving to AI is apparent across the industry. Everyone is looking to use it meaning the only competition is who can provide better cheap AI, not who can make a better product for their users.

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        9 months ago

        You’re not going anywhere.

        Why? I dropped maps completely as soon as they started enshittifying it with elements I don’t use that can’t be removed from the UI; now I use only OSMand. I dumped Chrome when they announced manifest v3 and use Firefox. I dropped Google Play store when they made it difficult to see the exact version and it turns out f-droid has everything I need. I also dumped gmail for k9; their sms client for an open source one; I removed their Youtube client and use Newpipe. I always search with Ecosia or DDG before trying google.

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          9 months ago

          Good for you, but you are not the typical customer. The vast majority of people will put up with the enshitification and Google (and every other large company doing the same thing) will continue to reap billions in profit.

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            9 months ago

            Point is to provide an opportunity. Waze was it’s own thing for a while, even better than maps at first.

            Don’t lie down and take it. You are worth more than that.