• @KenLin@lemmy.world
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    443 days ago

    I appreciate him saying it upfront. Makes it easy to stay away from all of their products.

  • @calmnchaos@lemmy.world
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    293 days ago

    In other news, Perplexity has signed a deal with Motorola to have the browser preinstalled on their phones.

    • @BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works
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      33 days ago

      Thx, for the heads up. The only reason I’m not typing this on a motorola g85 is because I got distracted when I was ordering it. Now I’ve got to search for a different brand.

  • @rpl6475@lemmy.ml
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    444 days ago

    Companies are so removed from what users want, they only focus on what shareholders want to hear and don’t consider that users will hate it.

    • Lka1988
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      Because there is legal precedent that says shareholders come first.

      You can blame Dodge for this. Yes, that Dodge.

      • @MrNobody@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        42 days ago

        So to ensure that a company is more likely to be customer focused, rather than shareholder focused, it’s likely a good idea to only go for companies not listed on the american stock exchanges?

        • @Zacpod@lemmy.world
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          22 days ago

          Yup. Same goes for being employed - if they’re publicly traded they’ll almost certainly treat their staff like absolute garbage.

        • Lka1988
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          32 days ago

          I mean, that’s my take. Also why you hear a lot of moaning and groaning from enthusiasts when a company who makes well-loved products decides to go public. Enshittification always occurs.

      • Too bad, that long-term users still kind of decide the fate of the company (as shareholders at some point realize that their share probably is not worth it).

        I’m really keen to see when this happens to Tesla, I’m thinking about shorting the stock, it’s so vastly overvalued, and there’s strong competition and sales are crashing everywhere (because of too much Nazi)

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          Too bad, that long-term users still kind of decide the fate of the company (as shareholders at some point realize that their share probably is not worth it).

          Yeah, that’s really the kicker, isn’t it? Legally beholden to the shareholders who demand short term profits forever and ever, risking the loss of long-term customers.

          It’s a guaranteed death.

    • @orgrinrt@lemmy.world
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      Before even reading the article, I’m thinking they’re maybe selling it as a good thing along the lines of “do you hate to see those ads you don’t care about? Taking space on your apps and pages? What if there was a way to make them actually useful! Make them feel like content, just for you!”

      I feel like I have to point out that this is horrific either way

      Edit: I actually talked about this quickly with a few almost tech-illiterate friends and they were honestly excited about that at first, when I didn’t preface it with my reasoned disdain for it or the privacy implications… so despite the way we here react to it, I’m almost sure this will sell amazingly.

  • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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    504 days ago

    When using my current browser, any guess as to how often I’ve said to myself “I need a browser that spies on me more”?

    • @untakenusername@sh.itjust.works
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      because they want ads that serve them things they want I imagine. EDIT: if ur downvoting me, say why. some people will see this as a feature

  • ssillyssadass
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    384 days ago

    This is really good information, now I know to avoid their browser like the plague.

  • dinckel
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    374 days ago

    I would like for the people, who come up with these ideas, to dogfood their own product. Actually force them to try their own medicine. It would be a single digit percentage of acceptance then

    • @madasi@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      84 days ago

      You grossly underestimate how much some people truly love the idea of highly personalized ads. People who believe they are the best possible outcome and cannot fathom why anyone would have any problem with them at all. That’s who you are asking to dogfood this product, and they would and would find no issues with it.

  • @4am@lemm.ee
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    374 days ago

    Where is the hacktivism when you need it? These companies need to be gutted from the inside out.

    Begin, the AI wars have.

  • @hornedfiend@sopuli.xyz
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    354 days ago

    I think I read somewhere they want to buy Chrome from Google if they are forced to sell. So not many changes, just switching owners who ultimately do the same thing.

    i’m not a Chrome user, so screw both google and perplexity.

  • @postnataldrip@lemmy.world
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    424 days ago

    Srinivas believes that Perplexity’s browser users will be fine with such tracking because the ads should be more relevant to them.

    Believes it, or is just spinning it that way?

    You could show me an ad for exactly what I want in that moment and I’d immediately not want it any more.

    Enough already.

    • @taladar@sh.itjust.works
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      84 days ago

      You could show me an ad for exactly what I want in that moment and I’d immediately not want it any more.

      Depends, if it is an ad for an orbital laser that targets marketing executives it might work on me.

    • @LouSlash@sh.itjust.works
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      34 days ago

      You could show me an ad for exactly what I want in that moment and I’d immediately not want it any more.

      proceeds to show something you don’t want at all