13 comments

  • bitwize 17 hours ago

    This reminds me of Google's don't-be-evil era, in which they would add easter eggs like this: "did you mean Emacs" if you searched for vi/vim and "did you mean Vim" if you searched for Emacs, "do a barrel roll", etc. It's a bit weird to call the internet of the late 2000s/early 2010s the "old internet", as I was already wistful for the 90s internet then, but yeah. Something charmingly old-internet about this.

    • lIl-IIIl 17 hours ago

      All the Google examples you cite still exist.

      • digitalPhonix 16 hours ago

        But no new easter eggs (that I'm aware of). I think those easter eggs could only have been created in the 2000s Google culture.

        The fact that they're still around doesn't really say anything about the current culture (but the lack of new ones does, somewhat).

        • wormpilled 16 hours ago

          There's 'marketing' ones

          spiderman noir for example

        • brador 13 hours ago

          67 is a new one. Makes the screen shake.

      • bitwize 16 hours ago

        They exist, but Google isn't adding new ones (to my knowledge). Still with us, but relics of a more fun time.

  • opem 15 hours ago
  • znpy 4 hours ago

    Happens if you search "linux" as well: https://duckduckgo.com/?q=linux :)

    This really reminds me of old-time google when it was a lot more playful.

  • doubled112 15 hours ago

    They have a ton of logos.

    I think they do sports teams too.

  • yndoendo 17 hours ago

    They also have one for Linux and select distros.

  • The_SamminAter 12 hours ago
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  • sublinear 15 hours ago