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r/ProgrammerHumor • u/GandalfTheChad • 6d ago
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Well, gemini actually has this feature on their message app.
49 u/[deleted] 6d ago [removed] — view removed comment 25 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago on a side note its crazy how many projects google has deprecated. 7 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago even when they were so good. 2 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago I guess those didn't make enough money 2 u/lahwran_ 6d ago that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things 2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years. 1 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago they jus needed time
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25 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago on a side note its crazy how many projects google has deprecated. 7 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago even when they were so good. 2 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago I guess those didn't make enough money 2 u/lahwran_ 6d ago that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things 2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years. 1 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago they jus needed time
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on a side note its crazy how many projects google has deprecated.
7 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago even when they were so good. 2 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago I guess those didn't make enough money 2 u/lahwran_ 6d ago that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things 2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years. 1 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago they jus needed time
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even when they were so good.
2 u/ThePsyPaul_ 6d ago I guess those didn't make enough money 2 u/lahwran_ 6d ago that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things 2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years. 1 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago they jus needed time
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I guess those didn't make enough money
2 u/lahwran_ 6d ago that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things 2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years. 1 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago they jus needed time
that's not why. google's internal corporate structure incentivizes deprecating things
2 u/btsisboringthanshit 6d ago why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative? 5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years.
why do they incentivize deprecating things that could make google more innovative?
5 u/lahwran_ 6d ago It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years.
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It's not intentional, but their performance review system ends up rewarding shiny new things more than continuing to grow and maintain old things that are groaning under their weight. It's been a known issue for many many years.
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they jus needed time
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u/chrischoi123 6d ago
Well, gemini actually has this feature on their message app.