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Schadenboner posted:Oh that. Were there lovely mal-ads on their white list or was it more of a philosophical thing? i'm guessing both? also interested in this
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Schadenboner posted:Oh that. Were there lovely mal-ads on their white list or was it more of a philosophical thing? https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads the idea was ad providers could get whitelisted by complying with a set of criteria.
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Schadenboner posted:Oh that. Were there lovely mal-ads on their white list or was it more of a philosophical thing?
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maskenfreiheit posted:i'm guessing both? also interested in this In theory I don't dislike the idea of a whitelistable ad, given a stringent set of requirements (to be dreamed up by people much smarter than me) and continual auditing. I just don't believe for a goddamn second that an ad-maker would agree with/meet those requirements in good faith.
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maskenfreiheit posted:i'm guessing both? also interested in this also ublock origin is specifically designed to be much faster, and when i switched over there was a noticeable increase in speed
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the abp acceptable ads thing was optional but ublock origin is just faster
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Schadenboner posted:Oh that. Were there lovely mal-ads on their white list or was it more of a philosophical thing?
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it's so much faster that they don't bother to check types or exceptions in a lot of cases and fill up my debug console with tons of exception logging whenever i load an SVG file, whee
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Shaggar posted:https://adblockplus.org/en/acceptable-ads that criteria includes paying adblockplus money
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Gobbeldygook posted:philosophical thing. there is a population of computer touchers who consider any and all ads to be an unacceptable imposition on their right to look at websites for free. it doesn't matter if it's literally just a small immobile banner ad hosted and screened by the site, they will use whatever software they have to to block it. i'd allow ads hosted and personally screened by the site i'm on, like I allow the funy SA banner ads at the bottom the whitelist was not that, ad CDN's are worse than hitler, etc.
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Schadenboner posted:Wait, ABP is bad? for a number of years now, welcome back from your cave
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Schadenboner posted:Oh that. Were there lovely mal-ads on their white list or was it more of a philosophical thing? dude just sells ad slots to corporations
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"better have my donuts" -delonte west
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cinci zoo sniper posted:for a number of years now, welcome back from your cave Aww, thanks!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fTz2D6x20U&hd=1
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ate all the Oreos posted:if it's actual quantum encryption then the idea is it's basically a very secure way to send key data, after that it's just a boring normal OTP (or a stream cipher or whatever). so basically if anyone intercepts the key data or looks at it or anything you gently caress with the quantum-y bits of the system and it's immediately detectable (in fact it completely prevents you from continuing the connection), so you cancel the transmission before any of the ciphertext is even encoded. Or just jam the spectrum or shoot a fuckin tarp or rock at it and its hacked
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 00:46 |
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ate all the Oreos posted:i'd allow ads hosted and personally screened by the site i'm on, like I allow the funy SA banner ads at the bottom I paid for SA No-Ads because some banner ads would randomly slip though my adblocker and they'd be lovely malvertisements that forward the page to YOUR COMPUTER IS HACKED CALL MAC OS TEN SUPPORT NOW
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Gobbeldygook posted:philosophical thing. there is a population of computer touchers who consider any and all ads to be an unacceptable imposition on their right to look at websites for free. it doesn't matter if it's literally just a small immobile banner ad hosted and screened by the site, they will use whatever software they have to to block it. i basically don't do any web browsing on my phone because if it isn't a known quantity, really good chance i'm going to run into something that hijacks and tries to take me to the app store but pinky promise, right?
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https://twitter.com/mzbat/status/895811803325898753 https://twitter.com/adam_baldwin/status/895812903319724032
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Gobbeldygook posted:philosophical thing. there is a population of computer touchers who consider any and all ads to be an unacceptable imposition on their right to look at websites for free. it doesn't matter if it's literally just a small immobile banner ad hosted and screened by the site, they will use whatever software they have to to block it. the only site i have ads turned on is this site, and that's only because the ads are sometimes actually good. advertising is bad & should be dead.
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CommunistPancake posted:the only site i have ads turned on is this site, and that's only because the ads are sometimes actually good. advertising is bad & should be dead. netsec ads are good tho, how else you are going to discover up and coming holistic cyber gate?
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 04:33 |
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I desperately and unironically long for something like Contributor to be widely adopted. If micropayments via ad network buys are the vehicle that allow long promised website micropayments for content to actually come into existence, I'm 100% down. All I care is that I don't see loving advertisements, and TediousPenisJokes.com or whatever continues to make money to pay server bills
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Volmarias posted:I desperately and unironically long for something like Contributor to be widely adopted. If micropayments via ad network buys are the vehicle that allow long promised website micropayments for content to actually come into existence, I'm 100% down. All I care is that I don't see loving advertisements, and TediousPenisJokes.com or whatever continues to make money to pay server bills i'd like to propose a compromise: how about we keep the advertisements, but you and anyone else smart enough to install adblock don't have to look at them?
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 05:03 |
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The status quo gives us malvertising, and ad revenue primarily for sites visited by people who are not smart enough to use ad blockers.
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 05:05 |
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it has also given us the last 20 years of the web for free
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JewKiller 3000 posted:it has also given us the last 20 years of the web for free you just didn't pay with cash also we're on a pay forum, talking about how w/o ads we can't have nice things? lmao
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Internet ads should just be static images or text, although that doesn't solve so many linking to scam sites I guess.
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TF2 HAT MINING RIG posted:Internet ads should just be static images or text, although that doesn't solve so many linking to scam sites I guess.
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anthonypants posted:does that include tracking cookies I know it wouldn't work in the real world I'm just white noise posting.
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At least smartphones did a good job of killing off Flash.
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Look at that cracker not being very safe.
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# ? Aug 11, 2017 11:33 |
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Sec fuckup I just became privy to: Our ticket tracking software has an asset management component. The vendor requires a service account that can ssh into a server and needs sudo access. All their tools it runs can get the same data over snmp, but they want ssh access (hard-coded password) and sudo. They say it's safe if you restrict the account in /etc/sudoers Service Now is garbage.
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TF2 HAT MINING RIG posted:At least smartphones did a good job of killing off Flash. steve killed flash
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stoopidmunkey posted:Sec fuckup I just became privy to: Our ticket tracking software has an asset management component. The vendor requires a service account that can ssh into a server and needs sudo access. All their tools it runs can get the same data over snmp, but they want ssh access (hard-coded password) and sudo. They say it's safe if you restrict the account in /etc/sudoers oh I remember evaluating that, finding that, and putting that software in the dumpster where it belonged.
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stoopidmunkey posted:
My last job some VP of operations they hired insisted on buying that product and forcing everyone to use it every time we needed so much as a polite hello from a sysadmin. This was a 100 person company, so not only was it a totally unnecessary enterprisey piece of poo poo, everyone loving hated that thing.
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Volmarias posted:I desperately and unironically long for something like Contributor to be widely adopted. If micropayments via ad network buys are the vehicle that allow long promised website micropayments for content to actually come into existence, I'm 100% down. All I care is that I don't see loving advertisements, and TediousPenisJokes.com or whatever continues to make money to pay server bills Brave is trying to do something adjacent to this, with THE BLOCKCHAIN.
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Maximum Leader posted:steve killed flash his best lasting legacy
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stoopidmunkey posted:Sec fuckup I just became privy to: Our ticket tracking software has an asset management component. The vendor requires a service account that can ssh into a server and needs sudo access. All their tools it runs can get the same data over snmp, but they want ssh access (hard-coded password) and sudo. They say it's safe if you restrict the account in /etc/sudoers ahahahaha you're on service meow. it's a goddam. dumpster fire
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https://twitter.com/lehtior2/status/895551057744470016
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gently caress facebook
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