OceanSoap,

Oh, most of my CAD workdays are filled with Google searches.

kamen,

Searching does help, but hey, you have to know what to search for and then how to apply the findings.

Yuion,

Google search results have become so bad i barely use it today. Its even better to use chatgpt. You have to take every answer with a grain of salt but usually it can give you a few options and give you resources to work with. Google search sucks ass. The amount of times i do NOT find what im searching for is way too high

dylanTheDeveloper,
@dylanTheDeveloper@lemmy.world avatar

My GP has a tab open just for googling medical stuff

kratoz29,
@kratoz29@lemm.ee avatar

Too bad Google search sucks now.

the_seven_sins,
@the_seven_sins@feddit.de avatar

But what do you do if you have to fix ‘the internet’?!

TheOneWithTheHair,
@TheOneWithTheHair@lemmy.world avatar
Honytawk,

You search for it on your phone over mobile internet.

Or climb the Elizabeth tower to see if the little red led is still blinking.

doctorcrimson,

Oh sure yeah let me just start fact checking by subscribing to every kind of scientific journal, calling up various libraries and universities to check relevant studies, and ask lawyers and legislators every single time somebody says something questionable or puts something misleading on a label instead of using a search engine.

ElBarto,
@ElBarto@sh.itjust.works avatar

I can at least agree with the last line.

Don’t use google.

embed_me,
@embed_me@programming.dev avatar

I agree. Bard is way better for this purpose

fossilesque,
@fossilesque@mander.xyz avatar

Nah, use Kagi.

hakunawazo, (edited )

Use stackoverflow directly.

shalva97,

Ask the question on Lemmy!

hakunawazo,

A meme programming language would be cool. I can’t find one in this list:
esolangs.org/wiki/Joke_language_list

Zatore,

Im full time IT, a huge chunk of my job was learned through google. My current position looked incredibly different before we had phones and could research everything on the fly. I feel bad for tech’s who didn’t have access to research tools like we do now.

woodenskewer, (edited )
@woodenskewer@lemmy.world avatar

I work in controls and I couldn’t imagine how life was working with allen bradley stuff pre internet. there’s a manual for everything

MeanEYE,
@MeanEYE@lemmy.world avatar

Well, for once it was far smaller code base and significantly simpler. Better optimized though since hardware was very limited. Middleware nightmare we are currently living in is no joke. Soon we’ll have to have search engine locally indexing stuff because code grew so big. People just include everything without thinking. Yea sure pull entire web browser for your note taking app because they were too lazy to learn few calls to UI library.

nephs,

After a while using duckduckgo for everything, my work browser was hooked to Google, and when I went to use it the results were shit, and the ads were just overwhelming. Reconfigured it to duckduckgo.

Life is better.

snausagesinablanket,
@snausagesinablanket@lemmy.world avatar
Sorgan71,

teachers dont say that

CurlyMoustache,
@CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

“When will you ever walk around with a calculator in your pockets!?”

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

My teacher dead ass said that to me when I was 9 and had a Casio wrist watch with a calculator on it.

Honytawk, (edited )

Oh damn, my man got style.

CurlyMoustache,
@CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

As a millenial, this is the most zoomer sentence I’ve ever read

Kolanaki,
@Kolanaki@yiffit.net avatar

On God Fr fr?

CurlyMoustache,
@CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

No cap

ILikeBoobies,

I like your funny words magic man

AnxiousOtter, (edited )

Watches with calculator functionality have existed since 1970 so… Nothing millennial or zoomer about it. It’s firmly in boomer territory.

CurlyMoustache,
@CurlyMoustache@lemmy.world avatar

Ngl fr fr

FleetingTit,
@FleetingTit@feddit.de avatar

Yeah, i remember that. But tbh, the stock calculator apps on most phones suck ass.

SuperSaiyanSwag,

Do teachers actually say this these days? Or are you making it up just for the sake of the meme.

BaardFigur,

They did say it when I was a kid, although that’s at least 16 years ago now

funkless_eck,

for us oldbies, who went to school before the internet was popular, it used to be “You won’t have a calculator with you everywhere you go!”

xantoxis,

You won’t always have access to books from a printing press, youngster, so you must derive all knowledge from first principles!

And ftr, there’s always been a good reason to learn things from first principles, and for teachers to encourage students to practice learning from first principles. You end up with a deeper understanding about it, can answer more questions on your own, and can ask better questions and get faster answers, if you understand the layers beneath your question.

That’s still no excuse for teachers being dishonest about the reason though. I don’t believe that teachers in the 70’s and 80’s thought calculators were just gonna go away.

linkrulesx10,

As a teacher, no. Now we say don’t trust the Google summary, click a link for more information!

SuperSaiyanSwag,

That does make sense, I forgot Google summary is a thing.

Shard,

Funny. In my day Wikipedia just came out and they used to give the same advice. In comparison, I would wager any random wiki article has a better chance of being more reliable and a better answer to your question than a Google summary.

xantoxis,

Eh, there are entire categories of questions that can’t and shouldn’t be answered by searching wikipedia. A technical howto, for example, doesn’t belong on wikipedia because wikipedia articles are listings of facts, not narratives about following a process. They just aren’t meant for, or structured for, that type of question.

Stackoverflow also leaves a lot to be desired in that area, though, so you still need a search engine to find them.

dansity,

Thats why they made wikihow

tweeks,

Also might be good to recommend them to use multiple links / sources, and look for opposite views to broaden their perspectives on topics.

tooclose104,
@tooclose104@lemmy.ca avatar

I use Google at work on a regular basis. It’s taught me a lot about using powershell to get stuff done faster, how to use rox and ios cli more efficiently, and ChatGPT taught me how VTP works because sometimes Google isn’t enough when you’ve no idea what you’re doing in the first place.

xePBMg9,

Just don’t google google. No laughing matter. You could break the internet.

madmaurice,
@madmaurice@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

I did that twice today by accident. I’m sorry 🥹

danque,
@danque@lemmy.world avatar

That explains why it was so slow.

TheLurker,

Oh great, now we need to take it down from Big Ben and de-magnetise it. 🤦‍♂️

mayonaise_met, (edited )

I went to work in IT over half a decade ago without relevant credentials. Google taught me everything.

If only I could sign in to the damn system.

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