They inject those directly. It’ll block all of Google’s other ads though.
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plz1@sh.itjust.worksto
General Memes & Private Chuckle@lemmy.dbzer0.com•The ultimate answer
2·10 days agoShady ones, absolutely. I’ve seen games do it, too. That’s a hard pass, probably for the majority of Lemmings, for sure.
It can block ads on your whole home network and your mobile devices when not at home. I pay like $20/year and I never see ads. I still run block on my Mac.
NextDNS makes all of the browser stuff you’re talking about moot, other than ads served by the app/site itself. Also blocks ads in apps, games, etc. I can’t even remember what it was like to play a mobile game that has video ads jammed in your face.
I’d argue that 3 and 5 are actually selection qualities for a job paying that low, with a question like that. The rest are all dis-qualifiers of course.
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Casual Conversation@piefed.social•I was contacted by a recruiter for a role I am already occupying at the same company.English
14·17 days agoIt’s never someone more expensive.
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Linux@programming.dev•Anti-cheat incompatibility on Linux is unacceptable from game developers and publishers — and Rocket League just proved why
6·17 days agoI think they were viewing it from a risk justification perspective. Giving anything kernel level access is high risk, and game publishers have not even remotely earned that level of trust.
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Privacy@lemmy.ml•Colorado Adds Open-Source Exemption to Age-Verification Bill - Slashdot
63·24 days agoThis is good news. Better news would be dropping the bill, but at least this won’t hurt FOSS.


At least he didn’t hump their flag…