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I see it. At least we know it’s a software issue at least.
Let’s try to narrow down the issue. Did you try a different launcher?
Edit: Nevermind. Reading your other comments, it looks like it is the launcher.
I see it. At least we know it’s a software issue at least.
Let’s try to narrow down the issue. Did you try a different launcher?
Edit: Nevermind. Reading your other comments, it looks like it is the launcher.
This is a follow up to an article written by Platformer.
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Technically we are just keeping the waters clean of unusable, useless garbage. The ad corps are invading our waters.
Losing privacy for convenience has been happening. We use GPS on our smart phones for better directions. We install listening devices to add things to shopping carts and to play music by voice. We install cloud security cameras at home. We accept free WiFi in stores which gives them our cell phone info and our location. We use digital cash instead of physical cash. We buy things online rather than going to the store. Every device, like a toaster, has a MAC address.
Lets put name to the IP address. Yup, that is the same as just the IP address that can be shared by multiple devices.
Imagine parents actually parenting instead of blaming everyone else but themselves?
Also the “Think about the children!” states but force birth on minors, don’t give healthcare or food to kids, and vote in pedophiles.
I’m going to hope for the best and assume this has nothing to do with their browser. Mozilla has a lot of other products.
Stanford University has made hundreds of millions of dollars on licensing alone. That doesn’t even include the billions they got from donations.
They can afford to fight this. What they do get just giving up is the donations they get from conservatives. This is a business decision.
I use Catima and I am happy with it but it doesn’t have the feature to crop images and use it as a logo. It’s easy enough to image search logos though.
Yes, that is adding controls and using a database from the SponsorBlock server.
What I mean is a plugin cannot see the video. Like you can’t write
if(screen == adScreen) {
then skipToNextSegment();
}
The plugin isn’t reading the video, it is getting info from a database. For AI or machine learning to work ad injection, which might change for every user, doing what SponsorBlock is doing is not enough.
Plugins can add controls and it can download videos, but plugins can’t interact with videos directly I think.
Maybe use the Youtube API closed captions and figure out the patterns for ads that way?
This one:
http://galaxy3yrfbwlwo72q3v2wlyjinqr2vejgpkxb22ll5pcpuaxlnqjiid.onion
It is down for me though.
I don’t need a new laptop but when I do need one, I’m definitely going with Framework.
If we hit these AI companies with targeted suing, like how Scientology got their way with the IRS, maybe we then they can listen to not steal our shit.
The MPAA and RIAA have created all these laws and used our own government againat us. Maybe we can use these same laws and do the same.
The mechanical keyboard community was working on an ortholinear keyboard module. Having every dimension in digital form would make fitting the keyboard a lot easier with less wasted materials for prototyping.
Thanks for the info. The Accessible name calculation page is really interesting.
I looked through the beehaw instance and I saw what you had screenshot. You are right. It is not your browser, it is the instance.
Currently they currently on 0.18.4. Infosec.pub is currently on 0.19.3. Maybe that’s the issue…
I think the reason why some people see it and others don’t is because screens have variances and are not calibrated properly. This happens even in the same batch of a phone release.
I saw the gradient but I barely saw it on my Pixel 5a. I could’ve easily missed.