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[–] [email protected] 29 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

Because as we all know, being a gamer means you can't also be a fucking moron.

... Wait.

One experience with other people on Xbox Live voice chat can disprove that.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago

you can essentially already do this with TrackMeNot and AdNauseam

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago)

Why do you assume that's the end goal? Pretty sure their goal is to get paid.

... and they get paid by...

people using their website. More specifically viewing ads while using their website. The kicker is (and I thought I explained this), the more obtrusive they make their ads, the more people use an ad blocker, and the less people will see their ads. I thought I covered that well enough, but apparently not for you.

But since they have to have a website they need to figure out a way to make some money or they're going to get laid off.

If they can't figure out how to make money without their website being obnoxious and nigh-unusable, then indeed perhaps it's time they found a new line of work, methinks.

Well if we're all having this attitude, then why should anyone care about your preferences for no ads?

Did I ever claim that anyone cared about my preferences? It's pretty obvious from the fact I said "most sites seem to double down", that I acknowledge most websites already don't give a shit and would rather squeeze as much as possible from the few people not running ad blockers than make the web a better and more usable place for everyone. They very clearly do not care about that, which is very amusing to me, as it means ad-blocking software will continue to improve and outpace shit web developers, as it's so popular and needed. Which sucks for them, that they're shooting themselves in the foot.

Ya followin' me, sport?

[–] [email protected] 7 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (2 children)

This is exactly why I choose to persevere with ad-blocking addons and make their website work the way I want it to without dumb bullshit getting in my way. :D

If you want people to use your website, make your website usable with unobtrusive ads or I'll make it usable for me, and you won't see a dime of ad revenue. Unfortunately, most sites seem to just double down (which doesn't work because it just makes ad-blocking even more necessary and popular). Sucks for them.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (1 children)

NoScript tends to break more things on the page than is desired, in my experience, I used to use it but eventually I got rid of it because of the hassle of "is this the one I should add an exception for to make it work? No. How about this one?" repeat until you figure it out, and then repeat the whole process for every website you ever use

Using AdNauseam's built-in uBlock, I can use its element picker if something is particularly stubborn

Don't get me wrong, I like NoScript as a concept and think it should exist for the subset of users who want that functionality, but it's not for me.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 3 weeks ago (1 children)

I got up to about 120 once and that was enough for me, do not recommend unless you're very confident you won't die or get pulled over

It was Christmas morning, the roads were dry, I'd just gotten off working third shift, and you couldn't see a car (or more importantly a cop) for miles, it was dead quiet. I'd just gotten the car during the summer and never had a chance to really push it. Even still, at 120, the car was starting to feel "twitchy" and I decided "... Nah, let's not peg this, I'm good."

That said, at 100, it felt good. Fast, but good. I wish more states in the US had higher speed limits. I get why they are what they are where I live (Pennsylvania has the best winding backroads for a drive and I'll die on this hill), but I've also been out to the Midwest where it's practically nothing but flat, straight highway through flyover states. They need a 90 or 100mph speed limit, because driving through at 60 with nothing to see but billboards and farmland takes too damn long.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

Get PopUpOFF and AdNauseam. Don't just back down without a fight. If I need to read an article to find some information I am going to read it, dumb bullshit be damned, even if I have to break half your site to do so. I've even been spiteful enough to hack away at the page with inspect element if it still manages to get past those add-ons.

[–] [email protected] 4 points 4 weeks ago (10 children)

"Let's whinge and moan about a problem that will only get worse if Trump is elected, which whinging and moaning about against Harris prior to the election will help achieve!"

truly astonishing foresight

[–] [email protected] 22 points 4 weeks ago (2 children)

Something about being allergic to cats makes cats really, really like you for some reason. No bullshit, literally 10-15 minutes ago I was carrying groceries inside and a neighborhood cat randomly walked right up to my front step and started rubbing itself on me while my dogs barked like mad out the glass door.

and yes I sat down and pet the cat for a bit. I dunno how true this is for other people with cat allergies, but I only really have trouble with them in enclosed spaces, homes with indoor cats just suuuuuck to breathe in.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

tried the Tab Stash addon?

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