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People are saying “whenever” when they just mean “when” and I hate it with a fiery passion.

“Whenever I was at the game yesterday…”

When. WHEN!!

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Appliances and cars should never have an internet connection for any reason.

Also fuck touch screens give me buttons.

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Pretty big hill if you ask me

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Im dying on it either way.

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Im dying on it either way.

To a self-driving car, no less!

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Agree with this. With cars it makes them vulnerable to hacking unless safety critical systems are isolated. Fly-by-wire airplanes specifically isolate the flight control computers from anything that could connect to the internet for this reason

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Though as a kind of “exception”, I think that charging poles for electric cars should have modbus or Ethernet and a local protocol (matter maybe?) to use with smart home systems for automation and cars should have a standard affordable way to check errors and status of sensors.

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I fucking love my wifi enabled heat pump. Turn that shit on half an hour before I get home. Comfy shit.

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That does sound nice. Is it a proprietary system?

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It does not connect to any of the smart home systems, it’s a system by the manufacturer of the unit (Mitsubishi)

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touch screens can be justified IMO, IF the company let it function as a diagnostic computer but the auto industry seem terrified of actually making something resembling a competent configurable UI. Internet could be nice if the appliance just used SNMP or similar protocols that have been around for decades, but the companies seem to love that shitty malware they call an App.

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88 points

Oxford Comma.

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Fuck yeah.

Also missing from sub-clauses, at least in America, is the trailing delimiter comma.

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Took me a minute of googling to be vaguely sure you meant what I think you mean: the comma marking the end of your dependant interjectory clause there?

at least in America**,**

If so: I have no idea what you are talking about, that’s drilled into us in school. Maybe people get lazy on the Internet but it is part of the rules and gets taught and used here

If I’ve misunderstood: what are you talking about, then?

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I’m a comma-crazed Burgerstani, and I use those as well as the serial comma.

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To this day I use it and refuse any other option.

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I reject, protest and censure your endorsement of the Oxford Comma.

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Ending a case that electrified punctuation pedants, grammar goons and comma connoisseurs, Oakhurst Dairy settled an overtime dispute with its drivers that hinged entirely on the lack of an Oxford comma in state law.

Oxford Comma Dispute Is Settled as Maine Drivers Get $5 Million

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*Serial comma[1]


  1. The even smaller hill I’ll die on. ↩︎

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TIL.

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My company has standardized document templates and none of them have Oxford commas. I will go through and add them any time I have to use one.

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Are you for or against it? I mean, it does have it’s uses.

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For it. Its lack of use in a union contract was a factor in a court ruling some years back. That’s when it went from pedantry to real-world consequence for me. Something was ruled similar to A and B rather than A or B.

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Cloud-based. If a product won’t work if my internet dies, or I can’t access my data without internet or a subscription, I won’t buy it.

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Search engines should not use locational data including IP address to provide “more relevant” results. Checking for restaurants or weather forecast? You should have to manually add the relevant search terms. Want results in a specific language? You should have to manually apply this filter.

Convenience is not worth the potential harm of locationally biased search results.

For example, where I live is like White Nationalist Central Station. My search results are thus far more likely to net me results with a pro-US/nationalist skew, thus potentially entrenching or normalizing harmful beliefs.

Whenever I’ve tried bringing this up with Techlords, I get a feeble, “B-but then you couldn’t say ‘restaurants near me’ UnU” and like … good? It’s not like it’s hard to type city and state in the search field.

I’ve never found a search engine that even has this as an option. Even Sear XNG instances net results that are clearly aligned with the location of the instances server.

A Kagi dev even lied to me when I was looking into that as an alternative, saying they don’t use location, when it’s pretty easy to determine that they do.

I also don’t want a “good” algorithm. I also don’t want to see big corporate sites prioritized either. If some backwoods nobody has a site that’s more relevant, show it to me. I feel like pre-Google search engines were better, but that’s another vent for another day.

Now where did I put my false teeth and walker???

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100% agree.

To add to this, when I’m looking up something online I want info provided by the internet in general, not just by my next door hillbilly.

EDIT: Downvoted by my next door hillbilly and his siblings

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With duckduckgo you can disable the country filter thingo to get international results

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Oh believe me, I know. DDG was the first one I tried, and I tested it with every configuration possible. Like many other search engines such as startpage and kagi, you sure can do this in the settings, but it will do absolutely nothing to stop it from using your IP address to net locationally biased results specific to your current location. You may assume it would function like this, but it doesn’t.

I even tried their html and lite versions, but although it was less cluttered and much more pleasant to use, it still provided results that were very clearly based on my IP address.

I’m not even sure what those settings do because they appear to have no function. Maybe they change language and currency on some sites for convenience, but again, that’s not what I’m talking about in my comment! I’m saying a search engine should not use any locational data whatsoever to adjust results. And if you reply “well, good luck finding one because it doesn’t exist,” then congratulations, you understand my comment! They don’t exist because we’ve all sacrificed our societal wellbeing for the sake of the smallest convenience.

Even if changing it to another country/region worked (it doesn’t), we’d still have the problem of netting biased results based on what country I switch it to. That would be akin to searching while using my VPN, which once again, does not solve the problem of search engines using IP address to provide locationally biased results.

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have you actually properly tested that the results in your location are more extremist? like compared with using a vpn on ddg?

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Just tried setting no country, then ducked “wine”.
Results were definitely still from my country first.
When I set display language to US English, results came up from the US, instead.
When I set it to French, it shows French websites at the top.
So the language you set affects what websites you are shown in the results. That sucks.

But you can actually just turn off ads in the settings. That’s pretty fucking neat!

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Even the lite and html versions of DDG will provide locationally biased search results. There’s no way around this. Best you can do is use a VPN, but then you’ve still got the problem of reading locationally biased results, just for a different location. It sucks.

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Not a small hill and I could not agree more. This is relevant to Noam Chomsky “manufacturing consent”.

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ip adress only gives the nearest big city. information like this is pretty useful to show you info based on your state/province.

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yes I don’t think a search engine should promote more extremist views but it’s pretty nice if when I search ‘left party’ I get a left party from my country, and not the American democratic party.

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The first time i searched for a business online the results came from a city on the other side of the planet. I’m ok with getting search results in my area.

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That’s on you for not entering the proper search terms. User error.

Edit: Also, good. That’s the way it should be! Which search engine did you use to get that result? I’ve been looking for something like that.

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