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This summary is about as long as the article.
No ads, 'read this!', 'watch this video', slide-out bullshit though. I got two paragraphs in and the text was like 1/4 of my phone screen, the rest were ads/links/slide-out offers. Fuck allllll that noise.
Yeah, fair, but while I haven't looked into it myself, I'm sure there's an ad block solution on phones too.
See, that's the thing: I can't install stuff for everyone's phones. But I can offer a solution for others when I feel that it's worth taking a minute of my day to do something for the benefit of many. So I did.
Or, more obviously: tf you complaining that I'm trying to help everyone? Lol
I think you've done readers a service, I checked your comment before even looking at the article, as I've seen so many garbage articles posted here (no hate Lemmings, it's not your garbage writing, it's bad journos doing bad journo stuff).
I appreciate you fam, and those complaining of ads need (on Android at least) to use an ad blocking DNS (I use Adguard DNS) in conjunction with an actual ad blocker.
I find it laughable that there are people out there in 2023 not using some form of ad blocking.
Yeah, I roll with NextDNS + Iceraven with uB, and + (at home) I also run a secondary DNS check locally on my router for adverts (and other categories), in the unusual chance that either uB or ND let one through. I have built this dome around my/family's devices, but I get that it's tedious and many don't understand how to do this, but want to get the benefit. Plus in this particular instance, I find it really cool how the Kagi ai tool works (I've used it a few times myself when I don't want to read a novel-worth of an article) and I'm paying for the privilege anyway so why not share the output.
Just wanted to help out a little :)
Cheers for the in depth response! I can't decide if you've made my decision making harder, easier, or some combination of both.
In the rare occasions UBO/Adguard let one slip through, I find 99% of the time a refresh solves it (different ad it does pick up maybe?) Failing that, I just wait for an update and that process has yet to fail me.
I'll have a look around, my server is not yet entered into service, but I am looking to run Pihole network wide, I have yet to decide on a DNS for it, but I will certainly give NextDNS a looksee as a starting point to see if it fits my use case.
I have seen people post factually incorrect AI summaries often enough that I don't trust them by default. This one's crime was just not being a summary but a paraphrase, lol.
I asked it for key points though, as a wall of text seemed counter-intuitive. Out of curiosity, here's the "summary" style:
Can confirm summary accurate.