cinematic psycopath
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IF I HAVE TO SEE THIS FAGGOT TRANNIME THING AGAIN AM GONNA SHIT ON GEORGE FLOID's NIGGER GRAVE
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You can bypass it easily, try this (script, also AMO extension but haven't tested it, maybe check the xpi first). It affects the average person's browser more than it does crawlers.IF I HAVE TO SEE THIS FAGGOT TRANNIME THING AGAIN AM GONNA SHIT ON GEORGE FLOID's NIGGER GRAVE
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I made a simple uBlock filter:
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I never hopped on that "Google Chrome" bandwagon. Such a sucky browser. Not adblock-friendly. And can't disable caching, which is really bad for flash memory like in an SSD.go back to Chrome
Without changing many settings viaAt this point Firefox only exists to serve as controlled opposition as Google pools their funding into Mozilla.
about:config
, FF caches stuff, downloads endless ~20 MB updates from Google for "safe browsing", and also spies on you with "telemetry" BS.This is webshit pajeets getting needlessly clever with the HTTP Accept header. If you have an extension like HTTP Header Mangler, you can add a rule for these sites likeAn annoying new trend that I think started with Reddit, but now that BS is at least also on Imgur: trying to view an image alone just takes one to a webpage with that image.
i\.redd\.it
Accept=image/*
Why don't people use Kiwiflare?It's truly just trannyware in every way.
CaptchaBuster can solve Google captchas for you but it isn't much help on others.If I have to solve another captcha today, I'm becoming a terrorist.
Also, why the fuck do captchas now have 10 steps? Wouldn't it be easier to change it at that point? Fucking pajeets.
imminent threat to human lifeWhy don't people use Kiwiflare?
"Back in my day", you didn't need endless "extensions", and plain HTML internet worked good enough.have an extension
Thank you for this, will try it.CaptchaBuster can solve Google captchas for you but it isn't much help on others.
It's not just the Internet. Office suite and variants are a great example that nothing got better in the last 30-40 years. People do the same things with faster computers and worse functionality. If something makes me go full on Luddite it will be the supposed advancement of technology."Back in my day", you didn't need endless "extensions", and plain HTML internet worked good enough.
The common thread around the cause for these software enshittifcations is backwards compatibility and network effect. When adding new features the software strides further from its initial design, which creates a mess.Thank you for this, will try it.
It's not just the Internet. Office suite and variants are a great example that nothing got better in the last 30-40 years. People do the same things with faster computers and worse functionality. If something makes me go full on Luddite it will be the supposed advancement of technology.
OSes too. Back in the day, it was BASIC and DOS. The former was hardwired into the computer and didn't really need backing up (nor could be backed up), and that latter still had relatively few files and still did not need endless "updates" or "system logs" or "patches", and was easily replaceable -- and also used minimal system resources to run.It's not just the Internet. Office suite and variants are a great example that nothing got better in the last 30-40 years.
Various SF works from the 20th century assumed that techs would develop -- but usually assumed that the psychology with technology would remain more or less like in the 20th century. People in the 20th century did not count on "social media" and "smartphones" and "social justice" changing that psychology with using technology for the crappier...If something makes me go full on Luddite it will be the supposed advancement of technology.
Oh really?Various SF works from the 20th century assumed that techs would develop -- but usually assumed that the psychology with technology would remain more or less like in the 20th century. People in the 20th century did not count on "social media" and "smartphones" and "social justice" changing that psychology with using technology for the crappier...
I didn't say all works, but yep there was 20th century fiction that anticipated people going crazy (or crazier).Oh really?
Oh I know, I was being a little unfair. You did leave wiggle room. I was very surprised when I finally read it to see how it described the way his wife was into her "screens" and the babble and interaction of them. I'd just figured from the title and vague synopsis that it was mainly about an oppressive government burning books they didn't like.I didn't say all works, but yep there was 20th century fiction that anticipated people going crazy (or crazier).
Meanwhile in other fiction like Star Trek people act like it's 1960s or 1980s (TOS or TNG) with more technology.
I think the reason is that it's too hard to tell the difference between a real user routed through a VPN instance on a French server farm and the trillions of spambots also running on that French server farm.The way more and more sites are deliberately detecting and blocking VPNs for no good reason