Even if this isn't true, as some here suggest, it still points to an idea that might or might not come to Google Maps in the future. What would prevent them from suggesting multiple routes, where the first route is an advertised one, and we'd have to explicitly scroll a few pixels down to get to the non-advertised one. It's the same with the Google search results.
So, we should really think of an alternative before it's too late.
Dude, why'd you call me a nonce? Can't you just use normal insults like idiot or moron.
btw, since english isn't my first language I had to look it up with the expectation of it meaning something funny like a donkey... but that's just a disgusting language.
I'm a kbin refugee, so joined lemmy just recently. I mean, I had an account here, but never actually used it until now. And admittedly I also never faced issues here.
Actually, I'm more used to the big sites going down, than small ones, but considering the fact that they are well-fed to come back online, compared to volunteer projects, just gave me some concerns
Looking at our history, I doubt this will ever happen. We already have plenty of tools that make our work life easier, but instead of enjoying the gained free time, we get overwhelmed with more work.
yeah, but you can't reply to me back 11 hours ago, when I posted it, right? that was my initial question, whether it's possible to achieve that in theory or not.
Even if this isn't true, as some here suggest, it still points to an idea that might or might not come to Google Maps in the future. What would prevent them from suggesting multiple routes, where the first route is an advertised one, and we'd have to explicitly scroll a few pixels down to get to the non-advertised one. It's the same with the Google search results.
So, we should really think of an alternative before it's too late.