I stopped using adblockers and simply set the entire operating system to use Mullvad’s DNS over HTTPS/TLS, specifically the adblock.dns.mullvad.net
option. It doesn’t have all the other uBlock features, but all ads are blocked in all browsers.
I stopped using adblockers and simply set the entire operating system to use Mullvad’s DNS over HTTPS/TLS, specifically the adblock.dns.mullvad.net
option. It doesn’t have all the other uBlock features, but all ads are blocked in all browsers.
That’s why the phrase “to my knowledge” is useful. I can say any kind of thing as long as I add ‘to my knowledge’ to get rid of the responsibility.
Oh god, what did they do? Do they show ads on the gui?
I have a code that I don’t need, for users that missed the GOG giveaway: C53(ɛf)(ɛf)-46CBE-21D8D-ABE7(ɛf)
It could be a childish insult and internally he’s thinking “oh boy, I showed her!”
Oh yes, do not do that! I certainly didn’t do it. And I’m gonna not do it again if I need to.
However idiotic this post is, maybe it’s a sign that more and more people enter the world of Linux. So it’s expected to see more and more people who don’t know about such things.
Oh God, I wish that you are wrong! Because if you’re right, that answer is horrifying!
From youtube-dl to yt-dlp
Yes, that happens when I click affiliate links. Blank page and then I go back.