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arrow-up11.17KimageIt is what it is (Tim Kreider)lemmy.sdf.org@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org to Comic Strips@lemmy.world • edit-22 years agomessage-square88
minus-square@seitanic@lemmy.sdf.orgOPlinkfedilink27•2 years agoI did, but apparently I don’t know how to use Google Image Search. There’s a big “Find original source” button at the top that I had overlooked until now lol
minus-square@adam_y@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish11•2 years agoOk, I believe you. For what it’s worth, I find tineye to be better and you can sort the results by oldest first. This generally gives a clue to the source.
minus-square@Crul@lemm.eelinkfedilink8•2 years agoFYI: You can edit the post (title and/or body) to add the link and credit the artist.
minus-square@Snipe_AT@lemmy.atay.devlinkfedilink6•2 years agobruh, wth? there’s a find original source now in google? also who can blame you? i thought 95% of lenny users were allergic to google, (unless of course it involved their cellphone)
I did, but apparently I don’t know how to use Google Image Search. There’s a big “Find original source” button at the top that I had overlooked until now lol
Ok, I believe you.
For what it’s worth, I find tineye to be better and you can sort the results by oldest first. This generally gives a clue to the source.
FYI: You can edit the post (title and/or body) to add the link and credit the artist.
bruh, wth? there’s a find original source now in google?
also who can blame you? i thought 95% of lenny users were allergic to google, (unless of course it involved their cellphone)