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Man I wish Samsung wasn’t a scummy company because I like the look of their products.Samsung in particular had to fuck it up by putting ads on the screen.
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Man I wish Samsung wasn’t a scummy company because I like the look of their products.Samsung in particular had to fuck it up by putting ads on the screen.
I've just come to accept that they're all scummy and that your best bet is to use software and hardware from the least bad. Samsung is still better than Google and a fuck of a lot better than Apple.Man I wish Samsung wasn’t a scummy company because I like the look of their products.
Man, [x] company is bad, I will buy from [y] company instead (just as bad).Man I wish Samsung wasn’t a scummy company because I like the look of their products.
Just kiwifarms.st##.hb-sponsored is enough (try using inspect element, most of the times it's as easy as picking the element, seeing that it has a unique class and blocking it), but I kinda like seeing the random posts for now tbh. maybe it will get old eventually.Anyone got a ublock filter for @Null 's new sponsored content?
sure, let me help youAnyone got a ublock filter for @Null 's new sponsored content?
kiwifarms.st##div.hb-sponsored-containerAnyone got a ublock filter for Null 's new sponsored content?
There is a uBlacklist extension for excluding undesireable search results for most search enginesI don't think that's true. SEO spam really hasn't advanced that much in the past 20 years, apart from LLMs replacing pajeets for anyone bothering to make "homegrown" spam. The last time Google bothered to try fighting spam, they succeeded pretty well. It's just that they haven't bothered again in 15+ years.
And I'm willing to bet the AI companies aren't training their trillion-dollar chatbots on full-spam copies of the Internet. They probably de-spam it internally, and anyone running a search engine could do the same if they cared.
Really, even the simplest measures like blocking spam domains would still work today. DuckDuckGo just introduced the weakest, lamest version of this feature (limit of 5 domains blocked client-side) and that's already enough to bring searches on a specific topic back to usefulness.
Most of the sites I use are down because of this. Maybe centralizing 95% of the internet through a single bottleneck wasn't the best idea.
Beautiful, only websites i hate seem to be affected.
I hope this also affects their CF workers so we can have a day without DDoS attacks and exploitbots.
Now imagine an outage of lets encryptreally opens your eyes to how small the internet has gotten
Update: Cloudflare done messed up something somewhere, son.
“Cloudflare is aware of, and investigating an issue which potentially impacts multiple customers,” the company posted in a status update shortly before 7 a.m. “We are working to understand the full impact and mitigate this problem.”
In an update about 20 minutes later, it said disruptions had begun to ease: “We are seeing services recover, but customers may continue to observe higher-than-normal error rates as we continue remediation efforts.”
Cloudflare provides tools to help websites fight off cyberattacks and load content efficiently.
Multiple online services appeared to have been affected by the issues at Cloudflare, including X (formerly Twitter) and the online game League of Legends.
Spotify, Amazon and OpenAI also experienced outages, reported DownDetector, an online outage tracker.
The outage comes nearly a month after Amazon Web Services experienced problems with its service, disrupting a wide range of online services for hours.
That was pretty Brave™ of you to ask.Anyone got a ublock filter for @Null 's new sponsored content?
At least if Let's Encrypt ends up with downtime it doesn't suddenly make every single TLS certificate to expire and they're not a chokepoint in verifying the certificates. At least according to my knowledge which may very well be wrong and gay.Now imagine an outage of lets encrypt
Yeah Google's working on that too. You're not supposed to get an SSL certificate soon that will have a lifetime of over 60 days.At least if Let's Encrypt ends up with downtime it doesn't suddenly make every single TLS certificate to expire and they're not a chokepoint in verifying the certificates. At least according to my knowledge which may very well be wrong and gay.