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qirex posted:the only time I got was covid by going into the office on a day when I spoke to not a single other coworker outside of teams meetings just to make my monthly number The team that sent the pissy rto email intentionally excluded our managers and skips, and I’m a relatively senior guy here (L6 in Amazon speak). We got the email directly and they were notified after. It caused a huge stir and my manager said that was a miscalculation on their part but I think they knew exactly what they were doing: they were signaling that your manager can’t save you from this, you have to come in. When they had those layoffs months ago those people were not selected by their managers, the names were handed down from on high. So the idea that Amazon has some list of people they’re gonna fire based on attendance with no direct manager oversight is a real concern to me
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well-read undead posted:i was already feeling pissed off about work poo poo today, now i additionally feel pissed off on your behalf. that's some bullshit Thank you goon we’re all in this together
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# ? Aug 29, 2023 19:38 |
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sounds like y'all should have some some of collective bargaining union perhaps
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# ? Aug 29, 2023 19:40 |
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it seems like it would be relatively straightforward for google to allow users who are authed with youtube or gmail or whatever to flag domains they never want to see in search results. this would immediately improve search for everyone by allowing them to start torpedoing SEOed spam sites, and even provide a strong incentive for using a google account. over time perhaps they could incorporate domain block statistics into how they weight search results in general but no, instead we get llm garbage features fun game: try to guess as many of the top 10 blocked domains on kagi as you can before checking the table here: https://kagi.com/stats
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ADINSX posted:Thank you goon we’re all in this together i'm sorry you're deep in this poo poo, and i hope you're in a place where you can walk away if you need to. the best possible outcome from managers deciding they can mandate rto again is that they just start bleeding talent i mean, there's a recession on and all, but if you can afford to, gently caress 'em.
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Internet Janitor posted:it seems like it would be relatively straightforward for google to allow users who are authed with youtube or gmail or whatever to flag domains they never want to see in search results. this would immediately improve search for everyone by allowing them to start torpedoing SEOed spam sites, and even provide a strong incentive for using a google account. over time perhaps they could incorporate domain block statistics into how they weight search results in general this was literally a feature added back in 1999 or so that they since removed
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Internet Janitor posted:it seems like it would be relatively straightforward for google to allow users who are authed with youtube or gmail or whatever to flag domains they never want to see in search results. this would immediately improve search for everyone by allowing them to start torpedoing SEOed spam sites, and even provide a strong incentive for using a google account. over time perhaps they could incorporate domain block statistics into how they weight search results in general wait why is w3schools on there
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infernal machines posted:i'm sorry you're deep in this poo poo, and i hope you're in a place where you can walk away if you need to. We have plenty saved up if worst comes to worse, but yeah times are so uncertain I’m not gonna walk away from a stable job.
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pseudorandom name posted:this was literally a feature added back in 1999 or so that they since removed
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Shame Boy posted:wait why is w3schools on there it's usually worse than the MDN docs for a given topic, but has better SEO i think blocking it outright and placing it on the same level as pinterest is a bit unfair, but i can understand it
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Chris Knight posted:hell, half the time I'm trying to view a cached copy the option isn't there. i am never certain if that's because there is no cached copy or because their interface sucks rear end/is broken
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Internet Janitor posted:it seems like it would be relatively straightforward for google to allow users who are authed with youtube or gmail or whatever to flag domains they never want to see in search results. as was said, this used to be a feature; search results had icons next to them on hover that would let you remove sites from your results. but even then, spam/seo domains are like amazon sixletters; you block 20, you'll see 50 new ones tomorrow mystes posted:It seems like sometimes if you search google for something that looks like a product, there will be a suggestion at the top that will add "reddit" to your search for you now. Maybe this is automatically generated based on what people are searching for but it's kind of funny because it feels like google is realizing that their search engine is broken and people have to add "reddit" and just offering that rather than fixing it the buttons at the top used to be links to google's other search functions; videos, images, news, shopping, whatever. at some point they started throwing in random unrelated poo poo and now it's impossible to tell which one is a google search type and which one is just another autocomplete option. it's funny just how bad it's gotten.
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“At some point” is like three days ago.
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lmao github now advertising copilot on every file in our paid enterprise account
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pseudorandom name posted:“At some point” is like three days ago. it has been going on for quite some time, friend. you just hadn't seen it yet. welcome to a/b testing.
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ADINSX posted:The team that sent the pissy rto email intentionally excluded our managers and skips, and I’m a relatively senior guy here (L6 in Amazon speak). We got the email directly and they were notified after. It caused a huge stir and my manager said that was a miscalculation on their part but I think they knew exactly what they were doing: they were signaling that your manager can’t save you from this, you have to come in. im being told to loving move or find a new job lol so im right there with ya buddy
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*reads a dozen articles about chatgpt and does a huge bong hit* How to Use AI to Talk to Whales—and Save Life on Earth
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Zamujasa posted:it's funny just how bad it's gotten. it really is a kick to the shin and i sometimes suspect that paid search will be the way to go* moving forward as everything must needs be monetised. there was another thread where someone was playing with kagi and i think it went generally positively * if you exclude baidu or sogou
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qirex posted:hasn't amazon famously not had enough space for employees at their hq that led to 30+ minute bathroom waits and them renting event toilets to be trucked in? is this separate from the problem where some of their buildings had enough space for the number of employees occupying them but the buildings were normal office space designed for a normal 50:50 gender ratio which led to urinal contention when filled with engineers? e; lol https://www.geekwire.com/2015/amazon-employees-biggest-complaint-not-enough-mens-bathrooms-for-all-the-dudes/ quote:“Whenever I needed to go to the bathroom, I went to the floors occupied by the rare teams that had more women than men,” that former employee wrote on Vice. “Amazon Apparel, Amazon Mom, Amazon Baby—these were the places where you had a better shot of getting a free stall in the men’s room. If you were really lucky, and your timing was right, you might even get the bathroom to yourself for a moment. It was a relief from the craziness of Amazon’s corporate culture. These were the best floors.” shackleford fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Aug 29, 2023 |
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Zamujasa posted:as was said, this used to be a feature; search results had icons next to them on hover that would let you remove sites from your results. im google With Cream
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Internet Janitor posted:it seems like it would be relatively straightforward for google to allow users who are authed with youtube or gmail or whatever to flag domains they never want to see in search results. this would immediately improve search for everyone by allowing them to start torpedoing SEOed spam sites, and even provide a strong incentive for using a google account. over time perhaps they could incorporate domain block statistics into how they weight search results in general this would immediately escalate to shared blocklist (through an extension) and within no time, 20% of all users would block over half of the internet. and since some of those sites that people will block are also paying advertisers, google can never allow that to happen
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everything i've heard about working for aws sounds like the most absolute psycho poo poo, it's like the techfucker equivalent of goldman sachs in there
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the domain blacklisting feature of kagi alone made me strongly consider trying it 300 searches per month is a ridiculously small cap, though, and $25/month for unlimited searches seems steep after all, you're still searching the same lovely high-noise-low-signal rapidly decaying web
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Internet Janitor posted:the domain blacklisting feature of kagi alone made me strongly consider trying it it's still bing underneath too, which granted isn't terrible but it's not great either
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i use duckduckgo as my primary search engine, which is also bing, and at this point google's results have gotten so lovely there isn't even a discernible difference anymore GIS is better than bing/ddg image search though (for now), but boy would i love to banish pinterest to the depths of hell
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pinterest is intensely gendered and advertisers want that bad. "the customer is not an idiot the customer is your wife" still holds, women spend 60-95% all consumer spending depending on sector
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even on things women do not directly buy, you have "wife acceptance factor" which we should probably rename in 2023
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Internet Janitor posted:i use duckduckgo as my primary search engine, which is also bing, and at this point google's results have gotten so lovely there isn't even a discernible difference anymore yeah it's remarkable how quickly duck duck go got parity with google by google declining in quality
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haveblue posted:even on things women do not directly buy, you have "wife acceptance factor" which we should probably rename in 2023 wet rear end factor
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the converse of this is that basically no advertiser wants reddit in part because of the intense gendering the other way of reddit
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infernal machines posted:it’s probably not going to work out for you at Amazon this dude sucks rear end and is ruining amazon. jorf bezors needs to come back and fix the company
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bezos would've executed all the firings by now, he wouldnt be more lenient in any way
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Lady Radia posted:wet rear end factor give me everything you got for this tech rear end gadget
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bob dobbs is dead posted:the converse of this is that basically no advertiser wants reddit in part because of the intense gendering the other way of reddit which is why reddit, despite the astroturfing, trolling, creative writing exercises, and general idiocy, is basically the only indexable text site other than wikipedia holding search engines together are there people at google freaking out at this precipitous decline and proposing solutions that keep getting shot down, or is everyone in that org completely frog-boiled and blind to the fact that their central product is visibly collapsing into ash
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Internet Janitor posted:it's usually worse than the MDN docs for a given topic, but has better SEO w3cschools is almost universally more useful because its basically a web "development" cheat sheet. MDN is like barely a level above reading an RFC
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MDN has working examples you can copy\paste what the gently caress are you on about shaggar
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like compare this: https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php to this: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/CSS_selectors The w3cschools has a table with the selector, an example, and a description of what it does. MDN is just a list of selectors with no information because they waste so much horizontal space on unnecessary padding and 2 navigation controls. they also have AI bullshit
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Internet Janitor posted:are there people at google freaking out at this precipitous decline and proposing solutions that keep getting shot down, or is everyone in that org completely frog-boiled and blind to the fact that their central product is visibly collapsing into ash the latter but i’m also partial to the crank theory that the whole seo/augury training/certification ecosystem pays serious kickbacks to google and that it’s a significant chunk of money
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Shaggar posted:like compare this: https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/css_selectors.php I didn't realize they redesigned the site recently so I'll concede this specific example but to counter it, https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/background-attachment is sufficient to explain and demonstrate with copy-able code.
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w3cschools is literrally peak web design look at this poo poo: https://www.w3schools.com/cssref/tryit.php?filename=trycss_background-attachment
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