emunday_bbc's comments

emunday_bbc | 1 year ago | on: Google's AI-generated search results keep citing The Onion

I am 100% convinced that "traditional" Google search moved to come kind of embeddings distance, LLM based algorithm at some point in the last 12 months.

I've noticed a distinct change in the results where now what I get back seems MUCH more related to "semantic similarity" with my search query I actually entered.

Great examples of this are when you search for a highly common topic, but specifically related to a highly niche sub-variant or focus area.

"Old" Google would have hooked into the edge-case as being a critical part of the query and zeroed in on that specificity (which you wanted), whereas now it will just go "these results were semantically similar to 95% of your search query, therefore they must be most relevant" - totally ignoring that the 5% it ignored was the critical differentiator.

Another way to trigger this behaviour really easily is to look for a contrarian view on something widely discussed by adding "not" or "doesn't" into the query. Google will just straight up ignore your input, returning a tonne of results that are 95% semantic matches for the words you used, but missing that ONE tiny point where you were searching for literally the opposite of what it returned.

emunday_bbc | 2 years ago | on: Let's make sure GitHub doesn't become the only option

Thanks so much for taking the time to reply, little anecdotes like this do a lot to help me make the case for us needing a better brand.

Completely understand where you're coming from re: the number of different tools. Obviously I'd love it if we were one of the one's people thought of when the topic of integrated Git + CI/CD came up, but that's on us to change the level of awareness.

emunday_bbc | 2 years ago | on: Let's make sure GitHub doesn't become the only option

Hey - when you say you 'Never head about' in relation to Bitbucket Pipelines, do you mean you'd never heard that Pipelines was a product that was available as part of Bitbucket?

Asking as I took over as the PM for Bitbucket Pipelines around 6 months ago and have been working to make the case for us needing to do a lot more to make people aware of the capability as a lot think Bitbucket is just Git, not CI/CD as well.

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