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Well they actually changed the motto because “don’t be evil” was too ambiguous. The motto now is “do the right thing”. It’s now okay to be evil, as long as you’re “doing the right thing”.
Yeah, of all the things google has done, rewrite “don’t be evil” is really not one of them. Didn’t their parent company also pick up the motto as well?
Google: don’t be --evil–
Well they actually changed the motto because “don’t be evil” was too ambiguous. The motto now is “do the right thing”. It’s now okay to be evil, as long as you’re “doing the right thing”.
Yeah, of all the things google has done, rewrite “don’t be evil” is really not one of them. Didn’t their parent company also pick up the motto as well?
“Do evil and hide it for long enough such that people can’t do much about it later when they find out about it”? DEAHIFLESTPCDMAILWTFOAI for short?
Use two tildes (
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Google: don’t be
evilmore like google:
dontbe evilI don’t know, I kind of like the idea of someone deciding their company motto is to not exist at all.
google : dont
Don’t be? Evil! A la Lionel Hutz
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