- intrepid ( @intrepid@lemmy.ca ) 188•5 months ago
Can you imagine the amount of corruptive influences and persuasions he is resisting?
- FiveMacs ( @Fiivemacs@lemmy.ca ) 136•5 months ago
Pretty sure he has them blocked
- intrepid ( @intrepid@lemmy.ca ) 49•5 months ago
Though you may be right, I have a feeling that he is facing formidable opposition. That may include anything from social engineering to full on psyops.
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) English41•5 months ago
Insightful point. And it does remind me of the corporate purchase of the Don’t care about cookies extension for Firefox (And the Simple Mobile Tools for Android). Luckily it was forked. https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies Open source FTW!
🙂 🐧- unexposedhazard ( @unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de ) 23•5 months ago
Simple Mobile Tools was forked into “Fossify *” for anyone interested.
There’s a reason uBlock Origin overtook Adblock Plus in popularity.
- m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 135•5 months ago
And all the volunteers keeping those lists up-to-date.
- azalty ( @azalty@jlai.lu ) 34•5 months ago
Yea it’s mainly those that do the work actually
- m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 38•5 months ago
Still big kudos to Raymond for providing the foundations to make it all work too.
- azalty ( @azalty@jlai.lu ) 7•5 months ago
Aren’t most lists available on other browsers and ad blockers? Unless Raymond created the format
- m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 26•5 months ago
The format currently used in adblocker predates uBO by almost a decade so no, but still, maintaining this add-on with how fast and often web browser changes, and keeping it performant must be quite the task.
- Dave ( @Dave@lemmy.nz ) 13•5 months ago
I think performant is probably the key thing here. There were ad blockers before and there are alternative ones now, but the thing that sets unlock Origin apart is how light weight it is.
- DivineDev ( @DivineDev@kbin.run ) 106•5 months ago
If only, I know so many people who don’t bother with adblocking at all. I honestly have no idea how they use the Internet without going mad
- TimeSquirrel ( @TimeSquirrel@kbin.social ) 126•5 months ago
My kid discovered that he can hit the “report” button on the YouTube app on the TV to skip the ads immediately. So now every ad gets reported as “inappropriate”.
I’m proud of him.
- JVT038 ( @JVT038@feddit.nl ) 47•5 months ago
Tip: if you have an Android TV, you can install SmartTube as an alternative, privacy-friendly YouTube client. It has no ads and sponsorblock integration
- Zorsith ( @Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) English20•5 months ago
And as a better option, use an actual device instead of a short lifecycle planned obsolescence embedded android device on a “smart” tv.
- DaTingGoBrrr ( @DaTingGoBrrr@lemmy.ml ) 16•5 months ago
This is why I refuse to buy a “smart” TV. My old flat screen TV works perfectly fine with a Chromecast with Google TV. I can even use the Chromecast in my projector or any other device with HDMI input to make it smarter than most TV interfaces I have tried.
- m-p{3} ( @mp3@lemmy.ca ) 5•5 months ago
At least the Chromecast with Google TV (HD) is cheap.
- Appoxo ( @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 3•5 months ago
AndroidTV also exists on Chromecast devices…
AndroidTV is not exclusive to TV manufacturers.
There’s also Playlet for Roku users, which is an Invidious client.
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) 5•5 months ago
😀 👍
- stewie3128 ( @stewie3128@lemmy.ml ) 23•5 months ago
I’m of two minds about people not adblocking.
On one hand: Ads are gross noise pollution, and people are increasingly unaware of all the noise around them (or the noise they’re generating) largely because they’ve been passively trained to “tune out” ads. Also consumerism.
On the other hand: As long as there are a significant amount of people oblivious to the possibility of adblock, corporate ad mobsters and the other worst people in the world out there will largely leave those of us blocking their ads alone. If everyone ran adblockers, we’d definitely live in a world of WEI… and probably worse. So, maybe all those people are watching ads so that I don’t have to, as the YouTube thumbnails say.
- anothermember ( @anothermember@lemmy.zip ) 3•5 months ago
If sites wanted to run ads and host them locally without tracking that would be fine. But since they’re tracking users it’s essential to block them for privacy and security, and if someone isn’t then maybe they don’t understand the level of tracking involved. We need a better name than adblocking.
- stewie3128 ( @stewie3128@lemmy.ml ) 2•5 months ago
I just don’t want to see ads.
- anothermember ( @anothermember@lemmy.zip ) 2•5 months ago
Sure, that should be absolutely your choice, it’s your browser.
- variants ( @variants@possumpat.io ) English9•5 months ago
People just don’t know, I’ve been showing my wife the way little by little and she’s always blown away
- Damage ( @Damage@slrpnk.net ) 5•5 months ago
I’ve shown a colleague after seeing him browse an horrendous fantasy football website. He couldn’t believe the difference between before and after.
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) English6•5 months ago
I also don’t understand it. But now I am wondering if we would not have had those “careless” (indifferent ? ignorant ?) millions of people not blocking ads then Google and others may have started pushing anti-adblock measures years earlier, no ?
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
The way people talk about people who don’t block ads is so funny.
I understand and respect the reasons people choose to use blockers, but ads honestly just aren’t that problematic for me in practice and are easy to avoid and ignore.
- scoobford ( @scoobford@lemmy.zip ) 7•5 months ago
Ads have been known to contain drive-by malware. Even if you don’t mind seeing ads (which personally I don’t mind unless they’re very intrusive), an adblocker is important for online safety.
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
Drive-by malware tends not to be zero-days though. I’ve stayed safe for decades just by keeping my software up to date.
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 2•5 months ago
There’s no mention of anything like zero-days in that article. They only mention that it can target all major OSes, with no mention of cutting edge versions also being vulnerable.
Hilariously, the article directly supports my position as well:
The good news for some, at least: it likely poses a minimal threat to most people, considering the multi-million-dollar price tag and other requirements for developing a surveillance campaign using Sherlock
That’s a big part of my whole point. People who don’t do even a modicum of actual thought about a practical threat model for themselves love pretending that ad blocking isn’t primarily just about not wanting to see ads.
If Israel or some other highly capable attacker is coming after you, then fine, you really do need ad blocking. In that case malware in ads is going to be the least of your concerns.
Attacks that cast such a wide net as to be the concern of all web users are necessarily less dangerous because exploits need to be kept secret to avoid being patched.
There’s nothing wrong with taking extra precautions; I’m certainly not saying blocking ads is a bad idea. It’s the apparent confusion that an informed, tech-savvy person might choose not to block ads that makes me laugh.
- ReversalHatchery ( @ReversalHatchery@beehaw.org ) English5•5 months ago
Ads are probably actually not that bad. But to me the massive stalking is unacceptable. So, uBO FTW!
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 3•5 months ago
Of course; I’m just a lot more worried about the systemic problems of mass surveillance than any practical risk to me individially.
- Appoxo ( @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 2•5 months ago
You never visited the not-sheltered web…
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
You say with such confidence. Is it so hard to imagine people can defend themselves with means other than ad blocking?
- Appoxo ( @Appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 1•5 months ago
Please tell me what other ways you can block ads other than ignoring them or not visiting the web at all.
Btw: Custom apps (like it was for Reddit) don’t count.
- zagaberoo ( @zagaberoo@beehaw.org ) 1•5 months ago
Huh? The point of this discussion is that I don’t need to block them to keep myself safe in sketchy corners of the web.
- land ( @land@lemmy.ml ) 61•5 months ago
What would we do without ublock origin
- MuAraeOracle ( @MuAraeOracle@real.lemmy.fan ) English11•5 months ago
Use vblock ingress!
- yeehaw ( @cyberpunk007@lemmy.ca ) 5•5 months ago
You would use noBlock origin instead
- land ( @land@lemmy.ml ) 2•5 months ago
I love posts like this. You get to discover new stuff 😂
- SuiXi3D ( @SuiXi3D@fedia.io ) 46•5 months ago
Seriously. Says a lot about the modern internet, though. Both good and bad.
- Rozaŭtuno ( @Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone ) 55•5 months ago
- DopamineDeficient ( @adamantris@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 42•5 months ago
Thank Raymond and the list maintainers, you keep the internet usable
- kirbowo808 ( @kirbowo808@kbin.social ) 29•5 months ago
All hail Raymond Hill :0
- Shape4985 ( @Shape4985@lemmy.ml ) 26•5 months ago
Im genuinely so thankful for this project, the creator and maintainers. You are doing the lords work.
- lemmyreader ( @lemmyreader@lemmy.ml ) English17•5 months ago
Gladly upvoted to
worshiphonor one of the open source heroes. - Simon Müller ( @cyrus@sopuli.xyz ) 3•5 months ago
and when asked about donations, he instead asks to donate to those who maintain the lists.
Absolute gigachad
- casmael ( @casmael@lemm.ee ) 1•5 months ago
Without exaggeration amen 🙏