

Which does cause problems now that Google search is shit.
Every time ‘new tool makes old skills rusty’ is treated as novel, I’m reminded of The Gentleman’s Magazine:
Instead of simply reproducing the operations of man’s intelligence, the arithmometer relieves that intelligence from the necessity of making the operations. Instead of repeating responses dictated to it, this instrument instantaneously dictates the proper answer to the man who asks it a question. It is not matter producing material effects, but matter which thinks, reflects, reasons, calculates, and executes all the most difficult and complicated arithmetical operations with a rapidity and infallibility which defies all the calculators in the world. The arithmometer is, moreover, a simple instrument, of very little volume and easily portable. It is already used in many great financial establishments, where considerable economy is realized by its employment.
It will soon be considered as indispensable, and be as generally used as a clock, which was formerly only to be seen in palaces, and is now in every cottage.
This was a crank-powered adding machine. Numbers used levers instead of buttons because buttons hadn’t been invented yet. There were already people who expected it the next version would do everything for us - and people who thought that would be bad, somehow.
This year they stopped fucking trying. You search three words and it ignores two of them. “We didn’t find many results for that.” Yeah! That’s why I wrote it that way! I didn’t type “colossus of argyle” because I wanted a thousand generic pages about a statue. Gimme some damn prog.