'Rewriting history': Claim filed to ICC over Russian looting of Ukrainian heritage
A French organisation has lodged a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the plundering of Ukrainian museums by Russia, which it claims is 'the biggest looting of cultural heritage in Europe during an international armed conflict since the Second World War'.
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'Rewriting history': Claim filed to ICC over Russian looting of Ukrainian heritage
A French organisation has lodged a complaint with the International Criminal Court (ICC) over the plundering of Ukrainian museums by Russia, which it claims is 'the biggest looting of cultural heritage in Europe during an international armed conflict…RFI
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6G mobile could divide the world
Fragmenting technology – 6G mobile could divide the world
In the second of a series of articles about China’s role in shaping the future of the internet, Jeroen Groenewegen-Lau says global technology standards could be a thing of the past.Merics
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“I reviewed Pirate Software’s Code. Oh boy…” (Coding Jesus vs Pirate Software e la situazione si fa eterna)
A quanto pare, il tizio del software pirata, Pirate Software, dopo la sua grande caduta dall’altare da cui predicava non è semplicemente finito sul colpo… bensì, la gente sta scavando. E oooh, se dalla terra stanno uscendo cose… e, in questo caso, incuriosiscono anche me, perché intrecciano due grandi mie passioni: il gaslighting, e lo […]
Lawsuits Continue to Put U.S. BitTorrent Pirates in a Financial Hurt Locker
Today, online piracy is largely driven by unauthorized streaming sites and services. When it comes to lawsuits, however, BitTorrent users are the prime target, as they are easy to track. In recent years, one adult entertainment company has been responsible for the overwhelming majority of all cases filed in thhe U.S. against individual pirates. While these rarely make the news, they can have consequences, court records show.
Lawsuits Continue to Put U.S. BitTorrent Pirates in a Financial Hurt Locker * TorrentFreak
Strike 3 is aggressively suing U.S. BitTorrent users, in a system where settlements are often cheaper than proving innocence.Ernesto Van der Sar (TF Publishing)
Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press Gazette
They call it "dark traffic" - ads that are not seen by tech-savvy users who have excellent ad blockers.
Not surprised that its growing. The web is unusable without an ad blocker and its only getting worse, and will continue to get worse every month.
Adblockers stop publishers serving ads to (or even seeing) 1bn web users - Press Gazette
'Dark traffic' up by 49% in three years, according to new study.Charlotte Tobitt (Press Gazette)
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🥳 Say Hello to the New Emoji Coming in Unicode 17.0 This Fall! ✨
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🥳 Say Hello to the New Emoji Coming in Unicode 17.0 This Fall! ✨
From 🥹 to 🦖 to 🎸, emoji have become the world's favorite way to say anything—without saying a word. Whether you're texting your best frie...blog.unicode.org
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Air traffic controllers say a push to modernize equipment won't fix deeper problems
When a midair collision and a series of radar outages captured attention in the United States this year, some air traffic controllers thought it might finally lead to solutions for a nationwide staffing shortage and other longstanding problems at the country's air traffic facilities.
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So which is it? These are different things.
Oh wait, you just mean that they have different beliefs to you and you can't tolerate it.
Five Reasons Why No Amount of Additional NATO Support to Ukraine Can Stop Russian Steamroller
Five Reasons Why No Amount of Additional NATO Support to Ukraine Can Stop Russian Steamroller
The US and its European NATO allies are working on new arrangements to keep the proxy war against Russia in Ukraine going for as long as possible. Here's why the outcome will be the same no matter how much additional support is delivered.Sputnik International
I see the whip has cracked at the Russian bot farms after Trump decided to go on a bender again. Relax, he's just trying to distract from the Epstein stuff again. He'll be back buddying up in a week or so then you can go back to throwing soldiers in the grinder to try and reform the Soviet Union.
Sorry for the spoiler, yes, most of the plutocrats did manage to take their money with them. No, raping a bunch more countries won't stop your people from starving.
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They throw them into vans and take them to their deaths: Zelensky considers Ukrainians to be animals
They throw them into vans and take them to their deaths: Zelensky considers Ukrainians to be animals — Carlson: EADaily
EADaily, July 20th, 2025. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, does not consider Ukrainians to be people.EADaily
Russiagate only tip of iceberg in Western demonization of Russia – expert
Russiagate only tip of iceberg in Western demonization of Russia – expert
Western powers have artificially stoked anti-Russia sentiment since the late ‘90s as NATO expanded eastward, Oliver Boyd Barrett saysRT
The First-Ever Whole Genome of an Ancient Egyptian Reveals What Life Was Like 4,800 Years Ago
The First-Ever Whole Genome of an Ancient Egyptian Reveals What Life Was Like 4,800 Years Ago
Learn about the first whole genome from Ancient Egypt, which has shed light on the life and ancestry of a potter who lived during a period of great change.Jack Knudson (Discover Magazine)
Republican calls out Trump on GPU sales to China
Republican calls out Trump admin's decision to resume GPU sales to China
: Moolenaar demands answers from Commerce SecretaryTobias Mann (The Register)
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Republican calls out Trump on GPU sales to China
Republican calls out Trump admin's decision to resume GPU sales to China
: Moolenaar demands answers from Commerce SecretaryTobias Mann (The Register)
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These imbeciles are funny.
Did you know broadcom uses excess capacity in its semiconductor fabs to make the raspberry pi stuff? They sell it to the """ nonprofit """ Rπ foundation at cost to manufacture. This is not some charitable arrangement at all. Lower end hardware has expired patents and is capable of scaling into the computing space and growing from there. The path of least resistance created by the Rπ ecosystem suppresses grassroots adoption of any newcomers in the space. The unprofitable business structure for broadcom prevents scalable business investment by any competitors in low level compute. The actual Rπ chip is for TV tuners in particular. It is proprietary with only a partial datasheet for documentation. Three quarters of the actual die in the π is completely unused junk from the TV tuner stuff. In reality, if Rockchip could complete in a market without a monopoly and only compete on meritocratic value, broadcom would go out of business. The actual Rπ is barely good enough to suppress far newer and better spec hardware. All American businesses are anticompetitive crap of similar scope. The companies do not innovate and try to milk the lowest end ancient crap at a price point that makes large scale investments impossible, suppressing progress and innovation. Nvidia absolutely does this too. Buying a current GPU as a consumer is a joke of no value. They have produced the same tiers of VRAM for 3 generations. The 3090 series had firmware options all the way up to 32GB that only required the right chips and a configuration resistor to enable. Nvidia refused to let OEMs create models with more VRAM. If Nvidia was an honest business, a 5090 would likely be either 96 or 128 GB of VRAM and a notable value and progress. They do not do this because then their monopoly would be regulated. They are catfishing everyone, both consumers and competitors alike. Cutting them off from a market instantly makes domestic scalable competition possible.
Either this halfwit red team is using spurious sophistry to criminally benefit from those that stand to gain massive market share, or they are so chronically incompetent we should tax the air they breathe to recoup losses suffered by the planet.
Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 73 reported killed while waiting for food
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33430951
Pontiff also speaks of anguish over Israeli strike on territory’s only Catholic church, which killed three peopleJennifer Rankin and agencies
Sun 20 Jul 2025 12.17 EDT[these are the strongest words yet from Pope Leo]
Israel has expressed “deep sorrow” and opened an investigation into the strike on the church, which was sheltering about 600 displaced people, most of them children and many with special needs.“This act unfortunately adds to the ongoing military attacks against the civilian population and places of worship in Gaza,” the Pope said on Sunday.
“I appeal to the international community to observe humanitarian law and respect the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force, and the forced displacement of populations.”
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Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 73 reported killed while waiting for food
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33430951
Pontiff also speaks of anguish over Israeli strike on territory’s only Catholic church, which killed three peopleJennifer Rankin and agencies
Sun 20 Jul 2025 12.17 EDT[these are the strongest words yet from Pope Leo]
Israel has expressed “deep sorrow” and opened an investigation into the strike on the church, which was sheltering about 600 displaced people, most of them children and many with special needs.“This act unfortunately adds to the ongoing military attacks against the civilian population and places of worship in Gaza,” the Pope said on Sunday.
“I appeal to the international community to observe humanitarian law and respect the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force, and the forced displacement of populations.”
Pope condemns Gaza war’s ‘barbarity’ as 73 reported killed while waiting for food
Pontiff also speaks of anguish over Israeli strike on territory’s only Catholic church, which killed three people
Jennifer Rankin and agencies
Sun 20 Jul 2025 12.17 EDT
[these are the strongest words yet from Pope Leo]
Israel has expressed “deep sorrow” and opened an investigation into the strike on the church, which was sheltering about 600 displaced people, most of them children and many with special needs.“This act unfortunately adds to the ongoing military attacks against the civilian population and places of worship in Gaza,” the Pope said on Sunday.
“I appeal to the international community to observe humanitarian law and respect the obligation to protect civilians, as well as the prohibition of collective punishment, the indiscriminate use of force, and the forced displacement of populations.”
Legal action taken against Western media over Air India crash coverage
Legal action taken against Western media over Air India crash coverage
The Federation of Indian Pilots has filed a legal notice against Reuters and WSJ over “irresponsible” reporting on the deadly crashRT International
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The Federation of Indian Pilots has filed a legal notice against the Wall Street Journal and Reuters over their coverage of last month’s deadly Air India crash, the group’s head, Captain MR Wadia, has told RT. He called the reports “irresponsible” and said they damaged the pilots’ reputations for suggesting crew error.
The UK-bound Air India Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner crashed into a residential area in Ahmedabad shortly after takeoff on June 12, killing 241 of 242 people onboard and 19 people on the ground. A preliminary report by India’s Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) found that cockpit fuel switches had been switched off seconds after takeoff, which shut down both engines. The reason for the fuel switches being moved remains unclear.
With the initial report in hand I suppose the lawsuit will have to claim that shutting off the fuel supply was done intentionally, and thus was not a crew error.
They meant to crash the plane, how dare you suggest otherwise!?
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The pilot body accused the Western media – particularly the WSJ and Reuters – of misrepresenting the findings and blaming the crew.
The clowns coming here everyday whinging about biased news sources/propaganda are nowhere to be found 🤡
Not necessarily. You need to fetch the HTML of the web page you want the icon for and see if there's a <link rel=icon> or equivalent HTTP header.
And yes, this means different pages on the same site can have different icons.
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“I noticed a clear violation of our contributing guidelines”
Self serve invite link by kanhayaKy · Pull Request #427 · antiwork/flexile
Self-Serve Invite Link Feature — Fixes #348 This feature enables admins to generate an invite link for contractors Admin Flow Generate Invite Link Navigate to the People page. Click on the Invite...GitHub
.ml beautifully mirrors stalinist Russia. You have to be the exact right kind of communist or you get deleted. Too little, you are a fascist and get deleted. Too much, traitor - deleted again. Only ideological purity matters even if it changes overnight. And it does change, because it has to accommodate all the mental gymnastics.
What a crazy cesspool! 😆
I feel like in this "meme" group is too much of pro-communist political content like this and I think I will rather leave this group soon...
Lemmy.ml has a lot of communists, the main devs of Lemmy are Marxist-Leninists. That being said, anti-communism's ties to fascism are historically documented and accepted even by liberal historians. I recommend reading Blackshirts and Reds.
For what it's worth, your instance already blocks most of the communist content on Lemmy for you, it comes pre-censored for you. This is just the stuff that slips through the cracks.
So, when you say "anti-communism", do you mean an organized front resisting and opposing communism, or just anyone who has an non-pro-communist opinion?
I imagine if I said something like "yeah capitalism has failed us, but that doesn't mean I want a planned economy" you might respond by saying I'm a wishy-washy centrist.
I have to admit this may be a failing in my own political education. 😅 Why do you think liberalism and fascism are "the same ideology in different circumstances"? I think McCarthyism is a modern example of violent anti-communism, and I agree, that got really close to fascism. (Although I could argue that violent anti-anything would lead to fascism.)
I'm wondering if, like, Marxism-Leninism is something like "communism is what organized societies would naturally look like, and everything else is an authority asserting itself unfairly" sort of mindset.
To simplify, ideas are the results of existing material conditions. The ideas a worker has are informed by their experiences as a worker, and the same is true of capitalists. These sets of ideas, among those with similar positions, take on similar characters. Not the same, but similar enough. Workers tend to be more progressive, more unified, as an example.
Ideologies are the same way. Liberalism is the "nicer face" of capitalism. It's the part of capitalism that gets to pretend that the market helps all, that we can achieve the perfect system through carefully tweaking capitalism, etc. Fascism is the "meaner face" of capitalism. Fascism arises when capitalism is in dire conditions, and needs to violently protect itself, be it through colonizing their neighbors, murdering labor organizers, or using state planning in conjunction with the large capitalists to pivot to a more full economy, rescuing capitalism from its crisis by grinding the working class into dust.
Both are the ideological "superstructures" of capitalism. Neither is truly distinct from the other. In times of plenty, we call capitalist systems "liberal," but when those same systems turn to violent measures to retain the same conditions of production, we call it "fascist." It's the same system, different conditions.
Marxism-Leninism is neither. It's a tool for the working class, one that is informed by practice, and whose express purpose is to usher in a world that has resolved the contradictions of capitalism into the next stage in development, collectivized ownership and planning. Where humanity has become the master of production, and not slaves to the whims of profit. Marxism-Leninism is not the "natural state," it's a tool to get from this natural state to the next, more just natural state.
This is my perspective, which is certainly Marxist-Leninist, though other MLs may disagree with how I've described things and I don't dare claim that the specific analysis of fascism and liberalism as the same in different conditions is the definitive "ML stance." I'm also not taking credit for inventing it either, it's an old position as far as I know.
Oh ok. I understand better. Thank you for taking the time to explain it 😀
I see MLs talk about "liberalism" and, correctly or not, I think of the French Revolution. It seems though that that term is instead of "neoliberalism," I think (?). I can see the narrative that "liberalism" and "fascism" are like masks that capitalist structures wear, like modes of operation. But it's also confusing because those two concepts don't descend directly from fascism.
And I think I'm picking up that ML is a the revolutionary part of expanding communism, and I guess that's why it's not just Marxism? Because Marx foresaw the fundamental changes that needed to happen, and Lenin instantiated it? I haven't read Marx yet, it's on my list of shame, I suppose 😅
Since we have an open dialogue, I'm also curious of your opinion about "tankie"ism. Specifically, why not-so-pro-communist people see MLs as tankies that defend or deny authoritarian crimes against humanity.
No problem! Liberalism was popularized by the French Revolution, but is generally the umbrella for pro-capitalist ideologies that put private ownership as an inherent "good." Neoliberalism is under that umbrella, but not distinct from it.
Marxism-Leninism is the synthesis of Marx's core framework of dialectical materialism, critique of capitalism, and scientific socialism, with Lenin's organizational advancements and advanced critique of imperialism that Marx did not live to see. It isn't so much a "recipe" as it is a tool for the working class to organize, overthrow capitalism, and work towards higher developments through socialism until communism is achieved. If you want an intro to Marxism-Leninism, I actually made an introductory reading list! Check it out if you have the time, it's aimed at beginners.
As for "tankie-ism," it's just the modern version of "pinko" or "commie." It's a pejorative for practicing Marxists. The "tankie" is a ready-made construct that affirms that all of the Red-Scare allegations against communists are true, while also being someone that supports said allegations. The reality is that the anti-communist propaganda throughout the decades is usually a distortion of quantity, quality, context, or all 3. There's nobody that actually agrees with all of the claims made by anti-communists are real, but also supports them. The reality is far more nuanced, but "tankie" is a convenient thought-terminating-cliché.
"Capitalism has failed us, instead of the only scientific ideology that is based in materialism, I am going to pick some vibes based bullshit I learnt on a Yogurt commercial"
Typical libshit
This inert attitude to politics is why our planet is fucked
I was thinking about trying them. I'm trying to create the best experience for my parents so anything that makes it quicker or easier for them to access content the better.
Any suggestions for add-ons?
So, I don't use Kodi and use stremio instead, but with stremio, the main addon is torrentio. There are others, but idr them off the top of my head and that's the go-to.
As far as premiumizeme vs debrid, it was basically a drop-in replacement. Just had to update the "provider" and the api key in the config.
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I know, for some features Plex is better, and for a very few features Plex will always be better because it's centralized. Jellyfin, being self-hosted, doesn't have an easy way to share and combine libraries from multiple users, and no single "login" page like Plex. This may be annoying for users, but we know all the problems that centralization comes with.
But this makes me think about the fediverse. What if Jellyfin servers could federate with each other? I wonder if anybody is working on such a project.
Edit: okay, apparently I found this feature request on the Jellyfin features tracker.
Federated servers · Jellyfin Feature Requests
Originially posted to the Jellyfin GitHub issue tracker by Cmdrd The ability to federate a Jellyfin server with other Jellyfin servers would allow forfeatures.jellyfin.org
Remote viewing in Jellyfin requires significantly more work from me as the server admin, but it is just as easy for the remote viewing clients. I don’t have to do any first-time setup for them. I recommend an app or two for the media type they’re using, and all they need is URL, login, password.
On UX, Plex is more full-featured I’m sure, but the performance is so much better on Jellyfin that it quickly overrode any feature concerns I may have had.
And being FOSS, there’s some nice diversity in client apps. I use Finamp for music and really like it. There’s Plappa for audio books too. And for basic viewing there are multiple choices. I think I use Streamyfin because it supports downloads.
Remote viewing in Jellyfin requires significantly more work from me as the server admin, but it is just as easy for the remote viewing clients. I don’t have to do any first-time setup for them. I recommend an app or two for the media type they’re using, and all they need is URL, login, password.
Thanks for your suggestion. I spent some time investigating this to see how feasible it would be. I have my own domain and static IP, so setup on my end would be pretty straight forward. Users would need to enter my domain:port on first login, but I could walk them through that. I'm going to give it a shot and see how practical it is. If the performance is better, as you say, then it probably trumps those features you mention. With the exception of subtitles for me and the family. We use subs most of the time and need on-demand selection. Automated subs are very hit or miss.
It's also disappointing to hear the Jellyfin app doesn't support downloads but I guess if Streamyfin is available on all the platforms then I could just use that.
I tried Finamp and the UI is very not good on iOS. It also lacks a lot of features compared to Plexamp.
Strongly agreed, from the owner of a dust covered lifetime Plex Pass.
Even if we eliminate all the other reasons you might not want to use Plex or might want to use FOSS, just the performance and UI responsiveness alone makes it worth the switch.
And I do have some non-techy family that watches remotely on smart TVs and uses phone apps.
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Jellyfin is literally all I watch not to mention the BEST alternative to all the centralized AD riddled garbage (Now in forced foreign languages) 'Tubi, Pluto, Prime Video'! Crazy cause being a "Prime" member isn't enough nowadays cause they want you to DOUBLE Pay on top of a Membership Subscription to remove ads which is sooo counterintuitive?!
Straight out of that (Black Mirror) episode called (Common People) Season 7 Episode 1... Predictive Programming at it's finest.
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Same. I signed up for Netflix when they came to Canadas in 2010. Immediately had to start using proxies/vpn to access US Netflix since Canada's selection was broiled ass.
By 2013 there was news of Netflix talking of blocking non-US users from accessing US Netlix. Immediately cancelled, spun up my Plex server. 30TB later and I got 18 friends off of all their streaming services too lol
Putin Receives Senior Adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader
Putin Receives Senior Adviser to Iran's Supreme Leader
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday received Ali Larijani, senior adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, who conveyed Tehran's assessments of the situation in the Middle East and around the Iranian nuclear program, Kremlin spokesman D…Sputnik International
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Russia Warns: West Using Romania as Springboard for Ukraine Escalation
Russia Warns: West Using Romania as Springboard for Ukraine Escalation
The West views Romania as a foothold for intervention in the Ukrainian conflict, which poses threats to regional security, Russian Ambassador to Bucharest Vladimir Lipayev said in an interview with RIA Novosti.Sputnik International
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Aid for Gaza’s starving children is right at the gates. Let it in
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33428789
from +972’s Sunday Recap
from +972Magazine [published in Israel]Other articles
- The suffocation of Sinjil
- Autel denies selling drones to Israel. So why are they roaming Gaza’s skies?
- ‘I haven’t been here in 40 years’: Emotional reunions as Druze cross Israel-Syria fence
- My journalist friend was arrested by Israel. He won’t be the last
The Neverending Draft: How Kyiv Buys Time With Soldiers’ Lives
The Neverending Draft: How Kyiv Buys Time With Soldiers' Lives
As of mid-July 2025, the strength of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) is estimated at 700,000–800,000 servicemen, with average daily casualties of 1,200–1,400 killed and wounded.Anonymous834 (South Front)
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Aid for Gaza’s starving children is right at the gates. Let it in
cross-posted from: lemmy.ml/post/33428789
from +972’s Sunday Recap
from +972Magazine [published in Israel]Other articles
- The suffocation of Sinjil
- Autel denies selling drones to Israel. So why are they roaming Gaza’s skies?
- ‘I haven’t been here in 40 years’: Emotional reunions as Druze cross Israel-Syria fence
- My journalist friend was arrested by Israel. He won’t be the last
Aid for Gaza’s starving children is right at the gates. Let it in
from +972’s Sunday Recap
from +972Magazine [published in Israel]
Other articles
- The suffocation of Sinjil
- Autel denies selling drones to Israel. So why are they roaming Gaza’s skies?
- ‘I haven’t been here in 40 years’: Emotional reunions as Druze cross Israel-Syria fence
- My journalist friend was arrested by Israel. He won’t be the last
c'è una comunità per chiacchierare su feddit.it?
Ciao @Tweekerz@sh.itjust.works e scusa per il ritardo, ma in questi giorni sono stato un po' latitante!
Su feddit puoi chiacchierare nella comunità Caffè Italia
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in reply to 1984 • • •Just because you send bits to my network does not oblige me to render them. That's like saying I broke the law back when I had cable and changed channels during ad breaks. Falls flat on its face.
sandwich.make(bathing_in_bismuth)
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in reply to Ebber • • •JackbyDev
in reply to some_guy • • •Binturong
in reply to 1984 • • •some_guy
in reply to Binturong • • •forwhomthecattolls
in reply to 1984 • • •gasp you mean to tell me you DON'T like 20 million videos playing over the top of the recipe that you're trying to read while trying not to burn dinner? unbelievable.
smh these motherfuckers are so brazen
Scolding7300
in reply to forwhomthecattolls • • •Speaking of cooking and not wanting to see 20 videos playing over the recipe:
based.cooking/
No ad blockers needed
Based Cooking
based.cookingKorhaka
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in reply to 1984 • • •teuto
in reply to Jimmycakes • • •Jimmycakes
in reply to teuto • • •DicJacobus
in reply to Jimmycakes • • •Not even a linux guy, but I had a Pi from a decade ago that I never opened, decided to set it up and use it for something useful, friends suggested Pihole. pained myself for 2 days getting everything working (most of my trouble had to do with peripherals and IP addresses not the device itself) but after the grief, got it working and it was well worth it.
I even printed a sticker for it that said "where ads go to die"
sorry doubleclick, but you're toast
NutWrench
in reply to 1984 • • •Me: "You appear to be correct."
normalexit
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in reply to 1984 • • •I will rather throw it away!
Almacca
in reply to 1984 • • •Lol. Fuck off.
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in reply to 1984 • • •Blackmist
in reply to Vinstaal0 • • •Before I used Firefox on Android, any search about a game I'm playing would result in a half page video ad in the top half of the screen, accompanied by the bottom half being a request to share your data with 1496 trusted data partners.
Now I use Firefox with add ons, and I get the results I requested. The modern web is basically unusable in it's raw form.
Vinstaal0
in reply to Blackmist • • •AlteredEgo
in reply to Vinstaal0 • • •There are also market effects on what type of content is produced / profitable to advertise on.
And mostly unknown psychological effects of advertising on the human mind. Maybe advertising has altered your mind so much that you "don't even mind" it any more. It is a brainwashing technique after all haha. Maybe all those youtube ads made about 5% of the people's brain soft enough to vote for MAGA. Maybe the effect of advertising is as bad as lead in gasoline.
Vinstaal0
in reply to AlteredEgo • • •There is nothing like a free lunch.
You either have to directly pay for something or indirectly pay for it by selling your time or data.
Companies need to get their name out there and in the past you did that with a banner on your building, a space in the phone book and maybe your name on the side of the vans. Now we live in the digital world and we use digital advertisement. Heck a lot of companies sponsor certain event including charity events.
If we would totally remove advertisement, your local mom-and-pop shops will get more traffic, but in a lot of countries they would have basically a monopoly unless another competitor exists in the same region.
I don't really mind watching a bit of advertisement on something like a YouTube video or a banner ad on a site. Heck, buildings or vans with logos etc are fine as well in my opinion. My issue is more with the tracking and some forced advertisement (putting your logo on my clothing, vehicle etc).
AlteredEgo
in reply to Vinstaal0 • • •Ok, it's obviously a complicated task, and banning advertising will make things more complex. But that is what progress often is.
But before the internet we used to even have TV shows reviewing things, under the mandate they don't get paid to do so. People do have an interest in learning about new cool things or improvements to old, and comparative reviews. There is no reason this wouldn't serve the legitimate need for information better. Now we have ratings and that could be improved as well, through better technology to gather independent reviews.
And yeah, there are not free lunches from corporations, but there are from people or from the government. We pay collectively for things and distribute them for free all the time. Public broadcasting could be extended to youtube or even news papers, to make them more independent from profit driven behavior or owners. You can't have democracy without free press, and currently we don't have that. We have corporate press and every single youtube channel has to serve corporate news. And as you point out, in capitalism there is no free lunch. But we can make it free so we can stop the insanity of neoliberal and fascist propaganda currently destroying our civilization globally.
Another thing I forgot to mention, advertising is the main vector to increase consumerism. Which is killing our planet.
Vinstaal0
in reply to AlteredEgo • • •Independent reviews are a good thing yes and they shouldn't be sponsored by a related company to keep their integrity, that doesn't mean they can't get paid from a different form of advertising.
Heck you can even check on the integrity of professionals differently. In the accountancy, we are paid by the clients who we need to audit or need to advice etc. Using things like third party audits and a high accountability for professionals.
Ratings aren't that great especially on platforms like Amazon/AliExpress and other crap offering dropshipping platforms from corrupt countries.
Corporations generally don't do anything for free, but a lot of companies do, but that is generally to get their name out there or because the owner wants to decuct his private life from his company profit ...
Even governments can't spend money or personal all they want, in the end it is money from the people. People here in NL are pissed that the government spend money on things like getting the NATO here for the last meeting or for the royal family.
The public broadcasting is also something that is under heat and not just here.
In most countries you have some kind of government funded press heck I think most press aren't even corporations, but more companies except some of the larger once maybe.
Almost nobody is going to work for free for the majority of their life. It would be better if all of us did more work for society, but most people aren't in the position I am in that they just can take an extra week off to do that.
I agree consumerism is killing our planet, but there is a huge difference between the crap a companies like Google are doing and your local plummer who has advertisement on the local radio on their van and make a slightly SEO optimised website. Advertising is often the only way to get your company visable if you are competing with a well established company.
Same reason as that there is nuance between companies and corporations.
Yes we need to promote repairing, reusing, recycling and the circular economy I agree, but somebody like iFixit wouldn't really thrive without their advertisement. We also need more financial transparency by the company we buy from and just skip on companies from China, the US and other obvious corrupt countries.
AlteredEgo
in reply to Vinstaal0 • • •Yeah public broadcasting is under attack because of advertising. Advertising fuels private broadcasting and it's in their owner's interest to push anti public broadcasting propaganda.
Any system humans design to serve us as a society will over time become "min maxed" by people or institutions seeking to maximize their profit or gain more power or maintain power in the face of changes. Advertising is a primary vector how those with the most economic power can influence society without people even realizing it. And everything is political.
For example take the ratings and something like yellow pages and announcements for new businesses like a plumber - needing to invest additional capital in advertising has an effect too. It makes it so new businesses are more indentures, more like wage slavery, than if no advertising existed at all. Obviously no advertising at all would favor seniority. But we have advanced in technology since we designed our government systems - there should be an independent "forth estate" or fifth or something for economics and regulation. They could be independently voted on to the executive or legislative. And their job would be to deal with regulation in the public's interest, and sponsor things like an independent ratings portal that is moderated, and force shops like amazon to use the independent ratings for the products and the vendors. It will stay a struggle to stay ahead of people trying to abuse the system for gain, but right now we pretend the tools we have right now are somehow god given. We Europeans are far more conservative than we like to think.
If we want to have any resiliency against what is coming (because we destroyed our planet and let wealth inequality spiral and social media is nearly completely controlled by plutocrats) we need to push for better tools to govern democratically. And advertising is a major obstacle because it allows unmitigated influence of those who own the world.
TLDR: We don't *have to * screw over new plumbers, but we should do it if we had to because stopping the brainwashing is more important.
Vinstaal0
in reply to AlteredEgo • • •Well I agree we need a better structure to keep people in check I agree with that. Things like social media and a companies like RTL having a massive stake in private television will help to destroy the planet and keep the difference between the lower class, the middle class and the rich.
But I disagree that we should just get rid of all advertisement completely. Again there is nothing wrong with banner ads, websites, vans with logo's and other low stakes form of advertisement.
If governments would start to pay YouTubers instead of YouTubers earning money from adverts and sponsors it would not only allow the government to control the narrative, but people will still abuse the system. Same way as that social security or subsidies are abused currently.
Consdering I work in an accounting firm I do see the amount of cost some companies have with advertisment, but most of them with a lot of costs do it to get more customers. Some of them need to do it to keep their profit rising or the same.
There is an issue with misleading adverts including misleading prices (excluding tax), there is an issue with hidden ads (like logo's).
But personally I think social media (including Lemmy) is just the bane of our existence. Yes a lot of that is funded by adverts, but also by selling your data and the like. Personally I believe that they are brainwashing people more with that, than with a lot of the advertisement.
Ow and the people who keep on defending companies like they are their family are also a big part, people saying they are going to get Domino's instead of pizza f.e.
pachrist
in reply to 1984 • • •The web has almost always been unusable without an adblocker. Ads today are less malicious, but more insidious. Clicking the wrong ad in 2003 would brick your computer. Clicking the wrong ad today means you'll have to cancel a credit card after your personal data is compiled and sold on the black market.
Nothing new. Ads don't fuel a free internet. They fuel a business model. The free internet is fueled by the time and donations of kind, dedicated people.
bargu
in reply to pachrist • • •I disagree, ads today are way more malicious than they used to be, ads are the biggest vector for malware today, they are used to stalk users to an insane level and most ads are porn, gambling, drugs or fascist propaganda.
At least back in the day you would only get sketchy ads on sketchy websites.
Gibibit
in reply to 1984 • • •Seeing static banner ads on 2000s websites without popups or tracking: 🤷♂️
Blocking ads on Firefox after popups and other crap started: 😀
Browsing the internet on Android before I realised the browser supports addons: 🤮
Blocking ads and tracking on Android via uBlock origin and Privacy Badger: 😀👍
My feeling of guilt when scummy megacorporations miss out on ad revenue:
BruisedMoose
in reply to Gibibit • • •lemmeBe
in reply to BruisedMoose • • •BruisedMoose
in reply to lemmeBe • • •lemmeBe
in reply to BruisedMoose • • •Rethink | Fast, secure, configurable, private DNS + Firewall for Android.
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in reply to lemmeBe • • •lemmeBe
in reply to BruisedMoose • • •Gibibit
in reply to BruisedMoose • • •I use a degoogled CalyxOS phone so all those apps that load ads via Google services don't even work, or they work and the ads don't load haha. One caveat is that I can't use paid apps either though, I'm not against those.
But yeah system wide blocking is definitely the most thorough method!
DarkSideOfTheMoon
in reply to 1984 • • •Maybe if they didn’t use very intrusive ads people would not install ad-blockers so much
Many websites put a video playing in later in top of the text, with another layer of ads and tiny space to read… the website would be unreadable without ad-blocks
StarryPhoenix97
in reply to DarkSideOfTheMoon • • •DarkSideOfTheMoon
in reply to StarryPhoenix97 • • •en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fitts%…
predictive model of human movement
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Randelung
in reply to 1984 • • •Millenials are killing the ad industry!
Good.
StarryPhoenix97
in reply to Randelung • • •StarryPhoenix97
in reply to 1984 • • •GnuLinuxDude
in reply to StarryPhoenix97 • • •reshuffle6655
in reply to StarryPhoenix97 • • •BeBopALouie
in reply to 1984 • • •If there are ads I find an alternative or read a book. Our teen son screams ad every time he sees one that sneaks through ad just to get me going.
Vanilla_PuddinFudge
in reply to BeBopALouie • • •"Son, are those ads in my house!?"
dad, please, it's only a little marketing!
"NO SON OF MINE! GET MY BELT!"
dad, no!
"What's our DNS address!?"
dad, I don't kno-
"Count the licks, boy! I'll teach you the hard way!"
burntbacon
in reply to Vanilla_PuddinFudge • • •Jesus. How are you going to get to 8.8.8.8 belt licks?
(and please, for the love of god, don't use 8.8.8.8!)
Vanilla_PuddinFudge
in reply to burntbacon • • •AntEater
in reply to Vanilla_PuddinFudge • • •pyre
in reply to 1984 • • •Decq
in reply to pyre • • •I'm starting to notice that a lot of people don't even notice what are ads or not. When i installed pihole and enabled it for all devices at home. My gf was complaining why suddenly a loy of pages wouldn't work anymore. Yeah, so she always clicked the ad/sponsored link everywhere and didn't have the slightest clue. And let's not start about social media and how basically 75% of it is (hidden) ads.
Personally I'm of the mentality if some company force feeds me their ads while i was not actively searching out their product type, I'll think 3 times before ever considering their products. Thankfully, i see basically no ads (online) anymore these days.
pyre
in reply to Decq • • •killeronthecorner
in reply to 1984 • • •The use of the term "Dark traffic" here is to paint the use of ad-blockers as something nefarious. Don't use it, fuck these people right in their stupid mouths.
I propose using the terms "clean traffic", for ad-blocked website traffic, and "dogshit traffic" for everything else.
Oneshot
in reply to killeronthecorner • • •DicJacobus
in reply to killeronthecorner • • •depending on your household's browsing habits, it can be downright insane how much traffic goes through ones network (and the web at large), that is just nothing but dog shit.
I monitored my pihole at my place and my own traffic is usually no more than 15% garbage with about 750,000 domains blocked, but the second grandma or grandpa starts doomscrolling boomer things on their phones and ipads. I saw the network traffic at 60% blocked one time and I had to confront them and flatly ask them "what the fuck are you doing on your phone?"
also set up a Region exemption or whatever, blocking russian, chinese, and a whole bunch of other untrustworthy TLDs and im literally showing my grandmother the repeated attempts to communicate with something in fucking China in real time whilst she's playing some solitare game she downloaded.
sfbing
in reply to DicJacobus • • •DicJacobus
in reply to sfbing • • •ShaggySnacks
in reply to DicJacobus • • •Be careful of the answer. Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
DicJacobus
in reply to ShaggySnacks • • •rhetorical question, I know what she's doing, clicking on random shit and then blaming other people for her problems.
every intrusive advertisement or popup. "I got hacked"
every wrong website she goes to "this is a scam"
NutWrench
in reply to killeronthecorner • • •Olhonestjim
in reply to 1984 • • •Advertisers do not have the right to demand my attention, or to brainwash me. I have every right to deny them and decide what to allow inside my head. This is war.
"We paid for the right to show you this!"
You paid for the opportunity not the right, but you didn't pay me, motherfucker -- and my price is everything you have or fuck off and die.
Edit: You know what? This is how I really feel about ads.
This is a consent issue, and I will not allow advertisers inside me. They hire psychologists in order to exploit humans' most vulnerable mental blind spots. They don't just brainwash us. They mindfuck the entire human species, and they do not recognize consent. We need to treat advertising as the collective mindr*pe that it is, otherwise they will never stop exploiting us, and we will never be able to build a bright future for humanity and this world. They are manipulating the trajectory of an entire species with zero regard to any future well-being. The butterfly effects are inconceivable. Our minds are sacred. The advertising industry is committing a crime against humanity that we have failed to recognize as such, because money is all that matters today. They must be stopped before Big Tech perfects brain-computer interfaces.
AeonFelis
in reply to 1984 • • •Are they trying to present it as if poor innocent users need to be protected from the vile ad blockers?
Olhonestjim
in reply to AeonFelis • • •JackbyDev
in reply to 1984 • • •What's frustrating to me is the idea that law makers and advertisers believe I don't have a right to alter data that comes onto things I own. And nobody chime in with the brain dead "☝️🤓 actually you don't own it." Because even if you wanna waste time with that stupid distraction, I own my computer. I built it from parts.
Controlling my perception is my right. If I wanna use things that block ads that's my right. PERIOD. I NEED TO BLOCK ADS BECAUSE OF MY DISABILITY.
bigmamoth
in reply to JackbyDev • • •The nuance is that website provinding content can choose to not serve it to you. Or something like that but maybe more complexe.
Captain Aggravated
in reply to 1984 • • •Gibibit
in reply to 1984 • • •squaresinger
in reply to Gibibit • • •"dark" as in "not visible". Adblock users can't be tracked (or at least not as easily), hence they are not visible to the ad companies. "Dark", in this instance, is not a derogatory term.
"Brutal" is, though. So I totally agree with you there. Ads are the brutal thing nowadays.
Gibibit
in reply to squaresinger • • •logicbomb
in reply to 1984 • • •I used the internet for a long time before ad blockers even existed. Everybody simply ignored ads, instead. But that wasn't good enough for the advertisers. They weren't happy unless we were forced to look at the ads. Extraordinarily obtrusive ads. Popup ads. Popunder ads. That's when people started blocking ads. When you realized that your browser always ended up with 20 extra advertising windows.
Nobody really cared about blocking ads until advertisers forced us to. They made the internet annoying to use, and sometimes impossible to use.
Advertisers couldn't just be happy with people ignoring their ads, so they forced our hands and fucked themselves in the process. Now, we block them by default. I don't even know any websites that have unobtrusive ads because I never see their ads in the first place.
Now, they want to go back to the time when we would see their ads but ignore them. Fuck off. We know we can't even give them that much. If you give them an inch, they'll take a mile.
BrianTheeBiscuiteer
in reply to logicbomb • • •shalafi
in reply to BrianTheeBiscuiteer • • •Ex was mad that my PiHole was blocking some FB stuff so I turned it off.
"The internet's slow."
Looked over her shoulder and pointed to her (still loading) screen:
"Ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad, ad..."
"FINE! Turn it back on!"
muusemuuse
in reply to shalafi • • •418_im_a_teapot
in reply to muusemuuse • • •muusemuuse
in reply to 418_im_a_teapot • • •418_im_a_teapot
in reply to muusemuuse • • •Unix and lawnmowers are nothing new or exotic either. I’m not stupid for not knowing how to repair a lawnmower, and I wouldn’t presume you’re stupid just because I can run circles around you at the command line.
I would, however, question your intelligence if you lack the ability to perceive the reasons behind different people knowing different things. It’s not that complicated.
- YouTube
youtu.bemuusemuuse
in reply to 418_im_a_teapot • • •m3t00🌎
in reply to 1984 • • •swelter_spark
in reply to m3t00🌎 • • •ZeroOne
in reply to 1984 • • •I'm wondering if Gopher should make a comeback ?
Gemini is a thing so, well you know.....
For those who don't know, they're alternative internet protocols similar to HTTP
internet protocol
Contributors to Wikimedia projects (Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.)Trainguyrom
in reply to ZeroOne • • •ZeroOne
in reply to Trainguyrom • • •How about this link ?
github.com/kr1sp1n/awesome-gem…
GitHub - kr1sp1n/awesome-gemini: A collection of awesome things regarding the gemini protocol ecosystem.
GitHubTrainguyrom
in reply to ZeroOne • • •DragonOracleIX
in reply to 1984 • • •