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in my mind adrien like literally did not have internet access until he met nino. the parental controls just went SO hard on his devices that he basically could do nothing except text nathalie and do his homework. when adrien wanted to watch a new anime or something he had to submit a formal request to his parents via nathalie to get approval. and after he watched it he would like put notebook paper on his laptop screen and trace over his favorite scenes so he could look at them again later. that kid didn't even have google images. when nino told adrien, 2 days after he met him, to give him his discord handle so that they could vc and play video games together, adrien gave him the blankest stare of all time. nino almost started crying. what do you mean you haven't heard of discord. here give me your phone. dude why is your phone so broken. you can't download apps. you can't even open a browser. are you okay? are you being abused? no listen I can help you. you don't have to live like this bro. would you like to pirate a movie
#can you tell I am. working on thirteen again#brought to you by me wondering if thirteen year old adrien can google something or not. I guess not.#ml#anna rambles#nino hacks his phone to bypass the parental controls btw. adrien discovers fandom and it's the best day of his life
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Marcus was definitely responsible for giving TMZ the story, right?
He knows Deborah. He knows how she is about work. He knows what motivates her. And the Tropicana scene seemed like a pretty deliberate addition to the episode. Which, yeah, metaphorically that scene is about Deborah - about a Vegas institution being taken down by corporate America. But it's focused on Marcus seeing it happen and starting to process it.
Also: he literally says "of course I miss conniving" to Deborah in his first scene of the episode.
#hacks#my only other guess is one of her celebrity nemeses doing it as a joke#but yeah i feel pretty confident it was marcus#earlier in the episode he mentions having to get a translator for his company#and the materials he mentions are mostly produced in asia - including singapore. apparently. i just googled it#carl clemons-hopkins#hacks hbo#hacks spoilers
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The specific process by which Google enshittified its search

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All digital businesses have the technical capacity to enshittify: the ability to change the underlying functions of the business from moment to moment and user to user, allowing for the rapid transfer of value between business customers, end users and shareholders:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/02/19/twiddler/
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this thread to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
Which raises an important question: why do companies enshittify at a specific moment, after refraining from enshittifying before? After all, a company always has the potential to benefit by treating its business customers and end users worse, by giving them a worse deal. If you charge more for your product and pay your suppliers less, that leaves more money on the table for your investors.
Of course, it's not that simple. While cheating, price-gouging, and degrading your product can produce gains, these tactics also threaten losses. You might lose customers to a rival, or get punished by a regulator, or face mass resignations from your employees who really believe in your product.
Companies choose not to enshittify their products…until they choose to do so. One theory to explain this is that companies are engaged in a process of continuous assessment, gathering data about their competitive risks, their regulators' mettle, their employees' boldness. When these assessments indicate that the conditions are favorable to enshittification, the CEO walks over to the big "enshittification" lever on the wall and yanks it all the way to MAX.
Some companies have certainly done this – and paid the price. Think of Myspace or Yahoo: companies that made themselves worse by reducing quality and gouging on price (be it measured in dollars or attention – that is, ads) before sinking into obscure senescence. These companies made a bet that they could get richer while getting worse, and they were wrong, and they lost out.
But this model doesn't explain the Great Enshittening, in which all the tech companies are enshittifying at the same time. Maybe all these companies are subscribing to the same business newsletter (or, more likely, buying advice from the same management consultancy) (cough McKinsey cough) that is a kind of industry-wide starter pistol for enshittification.
I think it's something else. I think the main job of a CEO is to show up for work every morning and yank on the enshittification lever as hard as you can, in hopes that you can eke out some incremental gains in your company's cost-basis and/or income by shifting value away from your suppliers and customers to yourself.
We get good digital services when the enshittification lever doesn't budge – when it is constrained: by competition, by regulation, by interoperable mods and hacks that undo enshittification (like alternative clients and ad-blockers) and by workers who have bargaining power thanks to a tight labor market or a powerful union:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/11/09/lead-me-not-into-temptation/#chamberlain
When Google ordered its staff to build a secret Chinese search engine that would censor search results and rat out dissidents to the Chinese secret police, googlers revolted and refused, and the project died:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragonfly_(search_engine)
When Google tried to win a US government contract to build AI for drones used to target and murder civilians far from the battlefield, googlers revolted and refused, and the project died:
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/01/technology/google-pentagon-project-maven.html
What's happened since – what's behind all the tech companies enshittifying all at once – is that tech worker power has been smashed, especially at Google, where 12,000 workers were fired just months after a $80b stock buyback that would have paid their wages for the next 27 years. Likewise, competition has receded from tech bosses' worries, thanks to lax antitrust enforcement that saw most credible competitors merged into behemoths, or neutralized with predatory pricing schemes. Lax enforcement of other policies – privacy, labor and consumer protection – loosened up the enshittification lever even more. And the expansion of IP rights, which criminalize most kinds of reverse engineering and aftermarket modification, means that interoperability no longer applies friction to the enshittification lever.
Now that every tech boss has an enshittification lever that moves very freely, they can show up for work, yank the enshittification lever, and it goes all the way to MAX. When googlers protested the company's complicity in the genocide in Gaza, Google didn't kill the project – it mass-fired the workers:
https://medium.com/@notechforapartheid/statement-from-google-workers-with-the-no-tech-for-apartheid-campaign-on-googles-indiscriminate-28ba4c9b7ce8
Enshittification is a macroeconomic phenomenon, determined by the regulatory environment for competition, privacy, labor, consumer protection and IP. But enshittification is also a microeconomic phenomenon, the result of innumerable boardroom and product-planning fights within companies in which would-be enshittifiers try to do things that make the company's products and services shittier wrestle with rivals who want to keep things as they are, or make them better, whether out of principle or fear of the consequences.
Those microeconomic wrestling-matches are where we find enshittification's heroes and villains – the people who fight for the user or stand up for a fair deal, versus the people who want to cheat and wreck to make things better for the company and win bonuses and promotions for themselves:
https://locusmag.com/2023/11/commentary-by-cory-doctorow-dont-be-evil/
These microeconomic struggles are usually obscure, because companies are secretive institutions and our glimpses into their deliberations are normally limited to the odd leaked memo, whistleblower tell-all, or spectacular worker revolt. But when a company gets dragged into court, a new window opens into the company's internal operations. That's especially true when the plaintiff is the US government.
Which brings me back to Google, the poster-child for enshittification, a company that revolutionized the internet a quarter of a century ago with a search-engine that was so good that it felt like magic, which has decayed so badly and so rapidly that whole sections of the internet are disappearing from view for the 90% of users who rely on the search engine as their gateway to the internet.
Google is being sued by the DOJ's Antitrust Division, and that means we are getting a very deep look into the company, as its internal emails and memos come to light:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/10/03/not-feeling-lucky/#fundamental-laws-of-economics
Google is a tech company, and tech companies have literary cultures – they run on email and other forms of written communication, even for casual speech, which is more likely to take place in a chat program than at a water-cooler. This means that tech companies have giant databases full of confessions to every crime they've ever committed:
https://pluralistic.net/2023/09/03/big-tech-cant-stop-telling-on-itself/
Large pieces of Google's database-of-crimes are now on display – so much, in fact, that it's hard for anyone to parse through it all and understand what it means. But some people are trying, and coming up with gold. One of those successful prospectors is Ed Zitron, who has produced a staggering account of the precise moment at which Google search tipped over into enshittification, which names the executives at the very heart of the rot:
https://www.wheresyoured.at/the-men-who-killed-google/
Zitron tells the story of a boardroom struggle over search quality, in which Ben Gomes – a long-tenured googler who helped define the company during its best years – lost a fight with Prabhakar Raghavan, a computer scientist turned manager whose tactic for increasing the number of search queries (and thus the number of ads the company could show to searchers) was to decrease the quality of search. That way, searchers would have to spend more time on Google before they found what they were looking for.
Zitron contrasts the background of these two figures. Gomes, the hero, worked at Google for 19 years, solving fantastically hard technical scaling problems and eventually becoming the company's "search czar." Raghavan, the villain, "failed upwards" through his career, including a stint as Yahoo's head of search from 2005-12, a presiding over the collapse of Yahoo's search business. Under Raghavan's leadership, Yahoo's search market-share fell from 30.4% to 14%, and in the end, Yahoo jettisoned its search altogether and replaced it with Bing.
For Zitron, the memos show how Raghavan engineered the ouster of Gomes, with help from the company CEO, the ex-McKinseyite Sundar Pichai. It was a triumph for enshittification, a deliberate decision to make the product worse in order to make it more profitable, under the (correct) belief that the company's exclusivity deals to provide search everywhere from Iphones and Samsungs to Mozilla would mean that the business would face no consequences for doing so.
It a picture of a company that isn't just too big to fail – it's (as FTC Chair Lina Khan put it on The Daily Show) too big to care:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oaDTiWaYfcM
Zitron's done excellent sleuthing through the court exhibits here, and his writeup is incandescently brilliant. But there's one point I quibble with him on. Zitron writes that "It’s because the people running the tech industry are no longer those that built it."
I think that gets it backwards. I think that there were always enshittifiers in the C-suites of these companies. When Page and Brin brought in the war criminal Eric Schmidt to run the company, he surely started every day with a ritual, ferocious tug at that enshittification lever. The difference wasn't who was in the C-suite – the difference was how freely the lever moved.
On Saturday, I wrote:
The platforms used to treat us well and now treat us badly. That's not because they were setting a patient trap, luring us in with good treatment in the expectation of locking us in and turning on us. Tech bosses do not have the executive function to lie in wait for years and years.
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/22/kargo-kult-kaptialism/#dont-buy-it
Someone on Hacker News called that "silly," adding that "tech bosses do in fact have the executive function to lie in wait for years and years. That's literally the business model of most startups":
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40114339
That's not quite right, though. The business-model of the startup is to yank on the enshittification lever every day. Tech bosses don't lie in wait for the perfect moment to claw away all the value from their employees, users, business customers, and suppliers – they're always trying to get that value. It's only when they become too big to care that they succeed. That's the definition of being too big to care.
In antitrust circles, they sometimes say that "the process is the punishment." No matter what happens to the DOJ's case against Google, its internal workers have been made visible to the public. The secrecy surrounding the Google trial when it was underway meant that a lot of this stuff flew under the radar when it first appeared. But as Zitron's work shows, there is plenty of treasure to be found in that trove of documents that is now permanently in the public domain.
When future scholars study the enshittocene, they will look to accounts like Zitron's to mark the turning points from the old, good internet to the enshitternet. Let's hope those future scholars have a new, good internet on which to publish their findings.
If you'd like an essay-formatted version of this post to read or share, here's a link to it on pluralistic.net, my surveillance-free, ad-free, tracker-free blog:
https://pluralistic.net/2024/04/24/naming-names/#prabhakar-raghavan
#pluralistic#ed zitron#google#microincentives#constraints#enshittification#rot economy#platform decay#search#ben gomes#code yellow#mckinsey#hacking engagement#Prabhakar Raghavan#yahoo#doj#antitrust#trustbusting
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HACKS | 4.05: Clickable Face
#hacks#hacks hbo#hacksedit#deborah vance#kristen bell#veronica mars#photoset#this is the funniest collision of my interests I could have imagined#deborah the night before trying desperately to figure out how to google 'kristen bell projects'
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Somebody hacked Google and used its money to vaccinate the entire internet.
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I don’t know if anyone doesn’t know this already but if you want to search on Google without the annoying AI just put swears in your search and it’ll get offended and disappear. So do with this as you will
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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explaining the backstory of the band ❌ getting the main character's best friend to explain the backstory in a speech about why the band is so good ✔
#the only way to read this is either to hack into my google account or subscribe to my ao3 account: Soupy_x to see when it's published <3#band au#coming soon i guess#marauders#harry potter#fanfiction#remus lupin#sirius black#ao3#wolfstar#james potter#marlene mckinnon#mary mcdonald#jily#dorlene#dorcas meadowes#peter pettigrew#lily evans#marauders era#ao3 fanfic
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my writing ability drastically increased when i started zooming out my google documents to 90%
#writing#writing routine#writing tips#writing advice#writeblr#google docs#writers of tumblr#writers on tumblr#writing hacks#fanfic writing#authors of tumblr#writerslife#novel writing#creative writing#stellora's advice
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Cozy Glow outsmarting the mane 6 and all princesses is actually fucking wild how did you let a 10 year old send you to hell and trap a unicorn arguably more powerful than twilight in a bubble of magic. AND THEN SHE DID IT AGAIN. i don’t condone violence but honestly after the first time should she not have been executed for crimes against equestria. love her tho.
#it should’ve been like when google hires people who hacked them#like she explains how she did it and celestia hires her as head of the royal guard#mlp fim#mlp g4#mlp#my little pony#starlight glimmer#cozy glow
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#artificial intelligence#ai#artificially generated#computer#software#future#futuristic#futurism#technology#technews#big tech#brave new world#orwell 1984#dune 1984#walden#elites#trump#donald trump#democrats#president trump#silicone valley#san jose california#seattle#google#united nations#prison planet#european union#social media#life hacks#life lessons
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where's that post about all your friends going to parties and getting drunk and having threesomes and going to sex clubs and growing and living while you're sleeping in your childhood bedroom. bc that's just the mood forever I fear
#okay google how to shake the deep all consuming terror at the knowledge that yoir friends are all growing and moving on witj their lives#and youre rooted in place gettjng left further and further behind#no hacks no viruses 2025 working#me.txt
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wait that WASNT the season finale????
#i thought there were 10 episodes#and then watching the episode i was like oh wait this has gotta be the finale#and then i just googled it and there IS another episode next week?????#sibyl speaks#hacks
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ava really said you can't get rid of me!!!!!! i belong here!!! with you!!!!!
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#hacking#hack#cyberpunk#hacker#tech#anime#cyber#glitch#glitching#code#coder#hacks#microsoft#apple#wifi#technology#google#phone hacker#hackerslist#social media hackers
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How to create pixel art the easy way 😎
Take an existing drawing.
Open it in PaintNET.
If viable, set "Canvas Size…" so that the height and width are both divisible by 4.
Go to "Resize…" → "Resampling: Nearest Neighbor" → "By percentage: 25%" → apply
Go to "Resize…" again → "By percentage: 400%" → apply
You now have pixel art in less than 2 minutes. 😎
This also makes supposed pixel art projects far less often needed.
(Based on https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/121537412 by するが かなで)
In the cases of many other art pieces, it still looks far too detailed to simply go 25%→400%, and may instead need for example "divisible by 5"→20%→500%, etc.
And as a direct comparison with the original for people who are not keen on going to Pixiv's websites outright:

#pixel art#art#life hacks#nintendo#mermaid#mermaids#princess peach showtime#princess peach: showtime!#princess peach#mermaid peach#panel de pon#densetsu no starfy#wario land 2#donkey kong 64#aqualea#プリンセスピーチショータイム!#パネルでポン#伝説のスタフィー#ピーチ姫#the artist made it a guessing game who each of the 8 mermaids were and I think I got 5 of them right without googling
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Hinge presents an anthology of love stories almost never told. Read more on https://no-ordinary-love.co
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