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Mexican President Threatens to Sue Google Over 'Gulf of America' Label on Maps.

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    Republicans are so good at baiting liberals into useless bullshit arguments, while they plunder stuff that actually matters.

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    • flyingsquid@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

      DuckDuckGo is just Bing. And Microsoft is not any better in terms of kissing Trump's ass.

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      Not quite.

      DuckDuckGo's results are a compilation of "over 400" sources according to itself, including Bing, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha , Yandex, and its own web crawler (the DuckDuckBot); but none from Google. It also uses data from  sites such as wikipedia, to populate knowledge panel boxes to the right of the search results.

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      • flyingsquid@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

        "Mount McKinley" is "just a name" for what is supposed to be called Denali. Ask an indigenous person if they think changing the name of a sacred mountain to the name of a man responsible for one of them many genocides of their people is "just a name."

        Then ask virtually any black person if they don't care about Trump and Republicans restoring Confederate generals' names to military bases. Find out if they think it's "just a name."

        Names have power and I'm amazed you don't realize that.

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        I'm telling you this is what he wants: people to get all worked up and virtue signaling for MAGA

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          Not quite.

          DuckDuckGo's results are a compilation of "over 400" sources according to itself, including Bing, Yahoo! Search BOSS, Wolfram Alpha , Yandex, and its own web crawler (the DuckDuckBot); but none from Google. It also uses data from  sites such as wikipedia, to populate knowledge panel boxes to the right of the search results.

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          Its main partnership is with Bing.

          And this is why it's a problem: https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/17/brave_duckduckgo/

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            I'm telling you this is what he wants: people to get all worked up and virtue signaling for MAGA

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            Ignoring my entire post is a choice, I'll give you that.

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              It's a US company following US policy as it's a contract holder for the US Government they're compelled to follow US policy. Whether anyone likes it or not, at least for right now, US policy is that the Gulf of Mexico for all intents and purposes is the Gulf of America.

              President Sheinbaum can sue Google all she wants, but there's no court that's going to find that a US company complying with US policy is breaking the law.

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              So you are gonna have to provide a source explaining how the president using an executive order to rename international water is "policy" that Google must follow.

              They you'll have to explain why I, as a Canadian, have to see this stupid renaming in parentheses.

              If the US truely doesn't have a system beyond "once the president orders it, it's renamed." That's their problem but I don't give a fuck what they call things and I don't know why google thinks I should.

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              • flyingsquid@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                Its main partnership is with Bing.

                And this is why it's a problem: https://www.theregister.com/2022/06/17/brave_duckduckgo/

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                It’s still preferable to vanilla bing and google because the privacy is stronger and it produces useful results. There is no perfect search engine, right now we have to compromise.

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                  have we (the human race) ever been to this point before? where corporations are big enough to absorb whole countries and there's pretty much nobody who'll stand up to them?

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                  The East India Company is the first example that comes to mind. I'm sure others.

                  I really don't think we are living through unprecedented times, unfortunately. People have sucked for as long as we've existed.

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                  • flyingsquid@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

                    I want to know how many of the people here defending Google's decision would be okay with Google labeling Taiwan as "Taiwan (Chinese Taipei)" for people in Taiwan and also the rest of the world.

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                    Who should care about petty stuff .
                    Wether it's the orange clown trying to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the little unwashed cokehead making a point of calling Kiev Kiyv.
                    I'm surprised Google, that is100% a US regime tool didn't rename that Chinese province already.

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                      Ignoring my entire post is a choice, I'll give you that.

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                      And I'm saying it's just a name. Call it whatever you want. He means it as a distraction. There's more important things

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                        TIL…

                        The abbreviation E.E.U.U. (often written as EE. UU.) stands for Estados Unidos (United States) in Spanish. This abbreviation follows a grammatical rule in Spanish where doubling the initial letters of each word indicates plurality

                        So you taught me something today I did not know. Thank you!!

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                        See, I learned this in Spanish class in my American high school, and I don't think that linguistic fact stuck with me! Thanks

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                          I'd much rather they make California the 13th province.

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                          California should rather join Denmark.

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                          • viking@infosec.pubV [email protected]

                            Nah. I'll start boycotting google when there are useful alternatives. Amazon, facebook, reddit - no problem.

                            Google search - fine, I can get by with DDG or Yandex. Gmail - sure, whatever. Maps? Organic Maps (and other openstreetmaps front-ends) works alright for getting your bearings, but it's a far cry from useful for finding businesses, and terrible for navigation. Waze used to be the only viable alternative, but ever since Google bought them, it's hard to justify a full boycott without massively inconveniencing myself.

                            Same for meta as a whole. Facebook and Instagram, sure, no need. But living without whatsapp is simply impossible in some countries, where it's the de-facto standard for communication, and even used as the only means of contact with government agencies.

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                            If you disapprove of internet companies caving to authoritarian politics, I have bad news for you about Yandex

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                              I thought it was called North America?

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                              Yeah, "America".

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                                And I'm saying it's just a name. Call it whatever you want. He means it as a distraction. There's more important things

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                                Still ignoring what I wrote.

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                                  Who should care about petty stuff .
                                  Wether it's the orange clown trying to rename the Gulf of Mexico to the little unwashed cokehead making a point of calling Kiev Kiyv.
                                  I'm surprised Google, that is100% a US regime tool didn't rename that Chinese province already.

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                                  Did you really just call Taiwan a Chinese province?

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                                    Still ignoring what I wrote.

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                                    I'm not ignoring it. I'm saying it's just a name. I will continue to call it the Gulf of Mexico for the rest of my life, or probably just "the Gulf". I never used another term for French fries, # is still a pound sign, and I'm not going to worry about this.

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                                      Alternatives are just not good enough

                                      And to no fault of their own of course. They just aren't working with the same resources as Google and the others.

                                      I think it's more a question of stepping down our level of comfort at this point. Can we live without a particular service that Google provides, when there are no alternatives with feature parity? Or can we live with the fact that some of the features aren't working as well or missing, and use the alternatives anyway?

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                                      Yeah, I still find it impressive how good mastodon and lemmy are given the limitations.

                                      For sure, and that is possible for personal things, but for social things it’s almost impossible to live without some features.

                                      People don’t want to step down their level of comfort when it comes to WhatsApp (where I live people don’t use SMS because they’re limited), so you’re forced to either keep your contacts (which includes family) or move to signal/threema/session/matrix/etc. But have no one to talk to

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                                        Nah. I'll start boycotting google when there are useful alternatives. Amazon, facebook, reddit - no problem.

                                        Google search - fine, I can get by with DDG or Yandex. Gmail - sure, whatever. Maps? Organic Maps (and other openstreetmaps front-ends) works alright for getting your bearings, but it's a far cry from useful for finding businesses, and terrible for navigation. Waze used to be the only viable alternative, but ever since Google bought them, it's hard to justify a full boycott without massively inconveniencing myself.

                                        Same for meta as a whole. Facebook and Instagram, sure, no need. But living without whatsapp is simply impossible in some countries, where it's the de-facto standard for communication, and even used as the only means of contact with government agencies.

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                                        We did it with Lemmy. It CAN be done!

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                                          So you are gonna have to provide a source explaining how the president using an executive order to rename international water is "policy" that Google must follow.

                                          They you'll have to explain why I, as a Canadian, have to see this stupid renaming in parentheses.

                                          If the US truely doesn't have a system beyond "once the president orders it, it's renamed." That's their problem but I don't give a fuck what they call things and I don't know why google thinks I should.

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                                          So you are gonna have to provide a source explaining how the president using an executive order to rename international water is “policy” that Google must follow.

                                          Exactly

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