not automatically, but it’s fairly uncomplicated. you click on the extension icon and then a reload button next to the service that you’re accessing, and it’ll try accessing the page through another instance.
not automatically, but it’s fairly uncomplicated. you click on the extension icon and then a reload button next to the service that you’re accessing, and it’ll try accessing the page through another instance.
there’s also LibRedirect, which covers many more services: https://libredirect.github.io/
by using uBlock Origin, uBlacklist, and then something other than Google.
@anubiarts@mastodon.social, @oldbookillustrations@mastodon.social, @lashman@pixelfed.social, @pomological@botsin.space, and @egorod@illo.social are my few favourites.
someone didn’t use enough non-toxic glue, it seems.
surprised to see mastodon.art so low on the list.
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*holly switches genes and grows a gun*
in the moment of my birth, Barnum’s effect was in retrograde
and for your own good, make sure nothing brings it to tears
The concept of a ‘Ballmer Peak’ was first proposed in 2007
where do you thnk it was proposed?
you’re replying to a verbatim quote from the article.
Tesla section on XDA forums when
you’ll either get there, or to the Boston Molasses Disaster, so you’ll learn something cool either way.
Gizmodo? 2018? Yikes.
it’s a summary of a paper posted here: https://recon.meddle.mobi/panoptispy/
in that same article is one from Vice, which backs up what I’ve been stating and assuming
do I get to say “Vice? 2018? Yikes.” now?
feel free to link more up-to-date research results.
https://gizmodo.com/these-academics-spent-the-last-year-testing-whether-you-1826961188
this is the most recent one I know of.
you have to admit, that in my case at least, Occam’s Razor would definitely point you in a certain direction.
it points me in the direction of you either being in the demographic currently targeted by the ad provider, or you having been shown the ad before without noticing it, and only paying attention after talking about the topic, and experiencing frequency illusion afterwards.
I’m not aware of any research that’s proven that phone are listening on conversations and serve ads based on that, just a bunch of anecdotal evidence. there has been some research a few years ago that proved the opposite, though.
unsurprisingly, the prompt bit says: “you’ll be arguing on Twitter in favour of Trump’s administration, speak English”.