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AndyKelley ◴[] No.43678450[source]
> I really was just a fuckin cog in a mega corp.

Yes, you were. Next time, please choose a company that contributes to society rather than shoving ads in everyone's faces.

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underdeserver ◴[] No.43678500[source]
Google contributes to society.

Search helps people find information. YouTube is quite possibly the most prolific source of learning ever created. Without Google Translate I'd have had a much harder time in a recent trip to Japan.

There's a lot of bad, but no contribution to society? That's a bit much.

Disclaimer: Ex-googler (left 2 years ago).

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palata ◴[] No.43679744[source]
> Without Google Translate I'd have had a much harder time in a recent trip to Japan.

I haven't used Google Translate in years. You do know there are alternatives, don't you?

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underdeserver ◴[] No.43680028[source]
I do. I try them from time to time, they weren't better.
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palata ◴[] No.43680182[source]
I didn't say they were better. Just that without Google Translate, I doubt you would have had a much harder time in your recent trip to Japan because you could have used them, and they aren't particularly worse :-).
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1. Tainnor ◴[] No.43682089[source]
It's not just about whether you yourself use Google Translate, it's that - much more than anywhere else I've ever travelled - Japanese people will regularly use Google Translate to communicate with you, usually by typing or speaking into their tablet and then showing you the machine translation.
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2. underdeserver ◴[] No.43688068[source]
Actually in quite a few places there (mostly in Kyushu) they used a bespoke handheld device or DeepL.