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Welcome to the future of prison, citizen pic.twitter.com/2KW0EHurOv
— Clint Russell (@LibertyLockPod) June 24, 2024
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Also it's fricking hilarious that both Brave and Firefox for me currently (with and without Ublock Origin) are failing to eliminate the embedded youtube-ads frickers, meanwhile the Chrome with Ublock Origin has began to successfully cancel out the embedded bullshit when you are locked into your Youtube account this week looks like the tug-of-war between Adblock devs versus Youtube-Engineer cucks ongoing
https://9gag.com/gag/amo8vr9#comment
https://9to5google.com/2024/06/12/youtube-ad-injection/
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YouTube's crackdown on cowtools that block advertising continues with server-side ad injection.
The developer of SponsorBlock, which is a crowdsourced extension to skip sponsored segments, shared today that “YouTube is currently experimenting with server-side ad injection.”
At a high-level, this should mean that the ad is now part of the video that's being streamed to your device instead of being delivered separately to the desktop web or mobile client. That current approach allows ad blockers to intercept and not show the advertising. Going forward, the ad should be indistinguishable from the video.
Server-side ad injection is a broader problem for full ad blockers, which YouTube has been working to counter through various means in the past year. After browser extensions, Google targeted third-party clients, which are popular on mobile. As always, users are encouraged to subscribe to YouTube Premium.
This is currently still in testing, with SOME users already encountering the problem. However, it's not yet widely rolled out. YouTube will presumably not detail what's happening behind-the-scenes, but it would be interesting to know how the insertion is handled and what changes YouTube had to implement to its ad-serving infrastructure.
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Seems like a very small subset of users, probably an insignificant amount of peeps with Youtube accounts, who probably watched at least an hour of Youtubeslop a day, were targeted to test their compliance and resistance
- Arran : rare good njgger post
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how about some cloudflare neighbor!
we got yo dumbass! half the page is greyed out, time to pay up neighbor!
password not strong enough neighbor!
you gotta disable adblock neighbor!
no you gotta watch what we tell you neighbor!
here is some blogspam written by chatGPT with 20 chapters about random shit neighbor!
here are 20 arkose captcha puzzles to solve consecutively, each requiring abstract thinking and 20/20 eagle vision neighbor!
enter the 2fa okta pass neighbor!
you have been signed out because of suspicious activity. give us your phone number to verify neighbor!
we just updated the UI, now a bunch of useless crap pops up and stays up every time you hover over something neighbor!
your node is outdated, you need to update neighbor!
bash isn't supported anymore you gotta use zsh now neighbor!
gotta sign in to git first neighbor!
gotta pull the latest branch neighbor!
gotta merge all the changes first neighbor!
gotta login to corporate vpn before u can push neighbor!
package not found neighbor!
this environment is externally managed neighbor!
need to install this mandatory 50gb update first neighbor!
download our app to view our menu neighbor!
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I went to the 5th Avenue Apple Store today and AirDropped myself the entire suite of Apple Pro Apps
— David Jiang (@DJTechYT) June 23, 2024
Basically stole $600 worth of software from the Apple Store lol https://t.co/xfPHTSZqNW pic.twitter.com/WCrKUtwB7f
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@WeihnachtenSalvador love sucking peepee
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To protect our national security, the Commerce Dept. prohibits Kaspersky Lab from providing certain cybersecurity services and anti-virus products and services in the U.S. due to national security risks. Effective starting on July 20, 2024. #CyberSecurity #NationalSecurity
— OICTSgov (@OICTSgov) June 20, 2024
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Long but entertaining read. Got this from Blind where techcels are complaining that they are tired of suits pushing AI for everything at their jobs.
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Boeing Sent Two Astronauts Into Space. Now It Needs to Get Them Home.
Helium leaks and thruster problems prompt NASA and Boeing to delay astronauts' return on company's Starliner vehicle
Boeing succeeded in getting NASA astronauts to the International Space Station, following weeks of delays. Returning them to Earth on the same spacecraft is proving another challenge.
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Update: We can now confirm the funds have been returned (minus a small amount lost to fees). https://t.co/cHkjPt3m2A
— Nick Percoco (@c7five) June 20, 2024
they thought they were being tough and cool, but then they folded like little bitches under pressure.
I can cover the Baron Trump meme coin fiasco that is unfolding.
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orange site: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40729259
developer:
So an option that is literally documented as saying "all files and directories created by a tmpfiles.d/ entry will be deleted", that you knew nothing about, sounded like a "good idea"? Did you even go and look what tmpfiles.d entries you had beforehand?
Maybe don't just run random commands that you know nothing about, while ignoring what the documentation tells you? Just a thought eh
also:
systemd locked as too heated and limited conversation to collaborators 2 days ago
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CertiK recently identified a series of critical vulnerabilities in @krakenfx exchange which could potentially lead to hundreds of millions of dollars in losses.
— CertiK (@CertiK) June 19, 2024
Starting from a finding in @krakenfx's deposit system where it may fail to differentiate between different internal… pic.twitter.com/JZkMXj2ZCD
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The space savings are incredible (40-50% file size most of the time) with no noticeable loss in quality but the encoding takes for fricking ever. This is literally going to take like a year to get through everything.
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literally unusable. only silver lining is that the rss feeds can be stolen
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I have a voice mail I'm not going to listen to but the fricking notification won't leave. I can't swipe and when i try to disbale them entirely I (the motherlover owner of the phone) get told "these notifications can't be modified"
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Maybe someone posted this already but I didn't search for it.
I'm going to do sneedman style by adding foids intermittently. Today I'll go with Denise Milani.
Tard Squad ELI5 reporting for duty:
By making them private, a user might get a good deal of likes for a publically heinous opinion because the awful people who like it are free from being exposed as supporting that heinous opinion by having their likes be public.
Now imagine politicians, companies, religious leaders, etc... liking any sort of account and you having no idea. Epstien libertarian accounts? No problem! Racism, bigotry, support for Putin? All aboard!
Elon can just promote topics he agrees with and demote and outright censor anything he doesn't agree with. Because he's a petty daddy's money wannabe tyrant with a shitty diaper and a mother who doesn't love him even with all his money.
NoStupidQuestions asking Badthinks:
Why are users of Reddit, which has private likes, upset that Twitter/X now has private likes?
People who matter don't use reddit. Being able to see if a public figure is into fascist shit is pretty handy.
/r/Technology geniuses:
$8Chan in its final form. A pseudo NatC bar hiding behind a fig leaf. One man's attempt to control the narrative for his own ends whilst giving plausible deniability to those who wish to sow dissent and stir shiat on a colossal scale
It means they can sell your likes now that they aren't giving them away for free.
Some White Knight on /r/Twitter wants to fall on his sword and make his votes public again
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We all learned to scream, before we could talk. Put this on in the background, it's a fun listen all the way through.