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5 years ago

Short story:

Searching through Google Earth a few years back at the other planets that have satellite images. Found were strange shapes and spots on several of the planets. Some were easily explainable with minimal research. Others were very similar is shape to manmade structures. Some were extremely large in size. Some have established conspiracies surrounding them already. It was incredible viewing the high resolution images available compared to when I was a child. However, let’s just keep the story simple by saying my partner and I just didn’t feel right about of some of these planetary features.

A few weeks or months pass and some article leads us back to Google Earth for some landmark on our planet so we decide to check up on the other planets so-to-say. When we re-examine the other planets, we were shocked to find Mars has chanted completely.

What was originally a decent image of Mars when we had looked at it was now a poorly cropped together selection of previous photos ranging in age. It was obviously different sections and each strange formation or spot of the planet was now in sections of photograph that had the poorest image quality.

Moral of my story, Google Earth is hiding something and what the fuck is happening on Mars?


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1 month ago
‎Gemini - Citizen's Role in Economic Health
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I asked Gemini how normal citizens can help the economy amid the horrible Trump tariff policy's.


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Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and more. Google has many special features to help you find exactly what

TERRAN LIFE SUPPORT AND DEFENSIVE SYSTEMS NETWORKS


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Google Baidu Yandex Yahoo Bing


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Google Research - Explore Our Latest Research in Science and AI
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Discover Google Research. We publish research papers across a wide range of domains and share our latest developments in AI and science rese

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11 years ago

Togliere "(not provided)" dalle parole chiave di Google Analytics

Da più di un anno, ormai, se monitorate il vostro sito web con Google Analytics avrete notato un fastidiosissimo “(not provided)” tra le parole chiave nelle sorgenti di traffico. Ancor più fastidioso se la percentuale è molto alta ed è la prima parola chiave per numero di visite.

Ma cosa significa “(not provided)”?

Significa che Google non vuole fornirci le parole chiave che gli utenti del nostro sito hanno digitato per finire sul nostro sito.

Perché?

Perché tutti quei “(not provided)” sono in realtà gli utenti loggati in Google (Google+, Gmail, o qualunque altro servizio Google) che, effettuando una ricerca, sono finiti sul nostro sito. In pratica, se l’utente si logga, per esempio, su Gmail e nella stessa sessione effettuando una ricerca finisce nel nostro sito, non possiamo sapere cosa ha digitato per atterrarci.

Possiamo scoprire le parole chiave di “(not provided)”?

Sì e no. Nel senso che con il metodo seguente non riusciremmo a sapere le parole chiave ma le pagine di destinazione. Vediamo insieme come fare nel pannello di Google Analytics:

• andate su Amministrazione – Filtri;

Togliere "(not Provided)" Dalle Parole Chiave Di Google Analytics

• cliccate su “Nuovo Filtro”;

• inserite i seguenti parametri:

Termine della campagna: (.not provided.)

URI della richiesta: (.*)

Termine della campagna: np - $B1

Togliere "(not Provided)" Dalle Parole Chiave Di Google Analytics

• cliccate su Salva.

D’ora in poi tutti i visitatori loggati in Google non verranno buttati nel calderone del “(not provided)” ma divisi per pagine di destinazione. Certo, non è il massimo, ma sempre meglio che non sapere niente.


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Alien invaders socially engineering society so that discussion of or belief in advanced technology or aliens is viewed as signs of a psychiatric medical condition and a doctor can have an individual accused of having such a condition committed against their will to a psychiatric hospital and locked up there and drugged against their will without the requirement of any sort of trial or review prior.


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10 months ago

Search Engines:

Search engines are independent computer systems that read or crawl webpages, documents, information sources, and links of all types accessible on the global network of computers on the planet Earth, the internet. Search engines at their most basic level read every word in every document they know of, and record which documents each word is in so that by searching for a words or set of words you can locate the addresses that relate to documents containing those words. More advanced search engines used more advanced algorithms to sort pages or documents returned as search results in order of likely applicability to the terms searched for, in order. More advanced search engines develop into large language models, or machine learning or artificial intelligence. Machine learning or artificial intelligence or large language models (LLMs) can be run in a virtual machine or shell on a computer and allowed to access all or part of accessible data, as needs dictate.


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3 months ago

Bing Google Baidu Yahoo Naver


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3 months ago

Hey everyone, I know it's going to be a busy day for a lot of people, but Google enrolled everyone over 18 into their AI program automatically.

If you have a google account, first go to gemini.google.com/extensions and turn everything off.

Then you need to go to myactivity.google.com/product/gemini and turn off all Gemini activity tracking. You do have to do them in that order to make sure it works.

Honestly, I'm not sure how long this will last, but this should keep Gemini off your projects for a bit.

I saw this over on bluesky and figured it would be good to spread on here. It only takes a few minutes to do.


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