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minus-squaremarcos@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 hours agoEh… It doesn’t get anything similar to the same result. https://trends.google.com.br/trends/explore?date=today+5-y&q=dizziness%2CSean+Connery+alive%3F&hl=pt-BR You are trying to say it’s a coincidence, and that’s probably correct. But it’s perfectly possible that the interest in datacenters leads to an interest in dizziness, or that they are related by some hidden variable.
minus-squareAbyssian@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2arrow-down1·edit-25 hours ago… You seem to be assuming Google search frequencies are the only reasonable metric to measure the increase of a thing in the world.
Eh…
It doesn’t get anything similar to the same result.
https://trends.google.com.br/trends/explore?date=today+5-y&q=dizziness%2CSean+Connery+alive%3F&hl=pt-BR
You are trying to say it’s a coincidence, and that’s probably correct. But it’s perfectly possible that the interest in datacenters leads to an interest in dizziness, or that they are related by some hidden variable.
… You seem to be assuming Google search frequencies are the only reasonable metric to measure the increase of a thing in the world.