Looks like I’m spoiled for choice. Temu has exactly the same for 11.29. Not that I’d be purchasing from either place; it’s just another example of Amazon’s enshittification.

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    The internet was so good in 08. You searched for stuff, found exactly what you needed, and were done.

    Poor kids today will never know anything other than ad ridden bot corponet.

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      I forget the exact proposed bill, it might have been SOPA (or something else threatening net neutrality), and it might have been around 2010. That made me think “they want to make the internet into cable TV”. And we’re pretty close to that being reality in a way.

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      The internet was so good in 08. You searched for stuff, found exactly what you needed, and were done.

      Shit was bad in 2008, too. The degree to which drop shippers had consolidated down to one mega-wholesaler rather than a dozen crappy fly-by-nights hadn’t happened yet. You got a dozen different flavors of crap rather than just one. But it was still crap.

      Poor kids today will never know anything other than ad ridden bot corponet.

      Under an Amazon keyword search, sure. You can still find good quality products outside of Amazon. You can even find it inside Amazon if you know what you’re looking for.

      The difference between 2008 and 2025 is primarily that Amazon’s algorithmic tools have degraded to the state of Yahoo or Sears.

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        In 2008 you could do a web search and have relevant real results right on the first page. Maybe an ad or two.

        Now it is effectively:

        • AI summary
        • ad
        • ad
        • ad
        • link that is effectively an ad
        • link to AI generated website
        • link to AI generated website
        • link to an actual decent result
        • link to a questionable result
        • link to AI generated website
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          In 2008 you could do a web search and have relevant real results

          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_bombing

          Google had (mostly) solved this problem by 2007. I couldn’t name another search engine that could claim the same.

          But the process of Spamdexing has been an ongoing war of the websites since the nineties. Google never fully solved it, they just did a better job than most up until the big executive shift in 2018.

          The spam site takeover of your search results in the modern day is as much a consequence of modernization in Spamdexing as it is any search engine’s own failures. None of those AI content mill sites existed to index 20 years ago

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          You can change search provider and have the experience back ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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        You think normal people today go outside the 5 walled garden corpo sites?

        They dont.

        They are terrified of an html website. I dont have tech friends irl, so trust me. The real internet, the original non corpo net, is only for ultra nerds now.

        If you seriously think the internet is better now than 08 ish, well I dont agree.

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          If you seriously think the internet is better now than 08 ish, well I dont agree.

          I think it’s heavily predicated on what you’re using the Internet for. In the business world, we’ve improved system redundancy, backup/recovery, and transfer speeds by leaps and bounds.

          Back in 2008, I was in my car driving to Dallas to escape Hurricane Ike, with a trunk full of server hardware needed to keep our business running. Datacenter proliferation has fully eliminated the need to do anything like that again.

          We have significantly more high speed broadband. We have superior wireless connectivity. HTML5 is much better than it’s predecessors. We’ve modernized APIs and broadly adopted JSON for transmission. The hardware is so much better, from phones to routers to raspberry pis for self-hosting.

          I get you don’t like the current content of big Web 2.0 publishers. But you’re really missing the forest for a few big ugly trees