I meant in terms of hiding a particular user.
To me, blocking means “I don’t see $”. Not “$ doesn’t see me”. Ad blocking, script blocking, site blocking via DNS, etc is my mental model.
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I meant in terms of hiding a particular user.
To me, blocking means “I don’t see $”. Not “$ doesn’t see me”. Ad blocking, script blocking, site blocking via DNS, etc is my mental model.
A browser plugin bringing the functionality back would probably do well.
If history is any indication, they will complain and no significant number of them will cancel.
Seeing as these ads will be targeted and of varying length, I wonder if a SponsorBlock-like extension with the ability to accept training data from users to help identify ads.
The Plex server application has a feature which scrubs videos and identifies intros so you can skip them like you can on Netflix. Wouldn’t it be sort of like that?
Seems like a good use of AI/ML.
Self hosted option is a docker image. Probably not difficult to set up.
First I’m hearing of it and I’m starting to question my security given I installed my OS using it.
If I get back into it, I’ll probably try out Bigscreen. I haven’t dug deep enough into it to know if it requires an account but I wouldn’t expect this one to require it.
What’s fake about the effect a FPTP voting system creates?
What was some of the difficulty you ran into?
I haven’t had to do anything weird but I don’t need anything outside of flatpaks usually.
For most other things a container with more traditional package management works well.
Bazzite worked well for me with dual monitors and a 1060. But I can’t speak for 3 monitors and a 4070.
I paid for lifetime in 2012. Worth it.
Welcome to the internet!
This is a meme. Posted in a meme community.
It is, yes. But it’s also legal to make your own.
I’m not seeing the “android sucks” stuff.
This is a reply to: https://feddit.org/post/2713494
As long as you get that superior feeling that’s all that matters.
Not in my opinion. I keep them for 5+ years usually.
Foldable seem like a gimmick to me.
That’s how Reddit used to work until they made the idiotic change (IMO) to go the other way. A blockee loses the ability to even participate in any thread/post started by the blocker.
For example, after the change if I blocked you now, you wouldn’t be able to respond to me or anyone else further down a thread I started.
This is a boon to bullshitters, disinformation campaigns, etc since those people could just post their bullshit and then block anyone who attempted to call them out.