I can't blame them. The fight to block adblockers is an expensive one, and they went all in on the fight. /s
Asshats.
E: adding the sarcasm mark, in case it wasn't obvious.
I can't blame them. The fight to block adblockers is an expensive one, and they went all in on the fight. /s
Asshats.
E: adding the sarcasm mark, in case it wasn't obvious.
This is correct. I use ddg for the same reason, and the "Desktop site" option for those little shits that broke their mobile site to force the app. If that option doesn't work, I leave the site.
Kind of like smartphones today with an app for literally every friggin thing.
When you say you turn your back to the stars... How do you do that?
I used this scene in a cybersecurity training session. I knew it got the point across, when our resident ad-clicker asked me for advice to avoid that situation.
E: she asked for advice for her home computer, as she didn't understand that "at home and at work" meant "at home and at work with any device, not just work's"
Damn, that mash looks tasty!
Nice tie! Haha
(Quietly) Thanks.
Hahahhahahah
Oh. I was reading OP's problem, and didn't understand. I've been on Fedora for a while and never experienced this, but VLC is one of the first programs I install on every new distro.
No way to buy another? What's the part number? I'll help look.
It's not an actual cradle of filth. That would be terrible.
Agreed!
Last time I tried ff mobile, it was sluggish, and had no extensions. I'm guessing they fixed those issues? I like ddg mobile browser well enough, but I'd love to use ff on my mobile, too. And, yes, I did notice those formatting issues. I thought it was just bad design, but it's the chrome engine? Interesting. Not at all surprising, though, but interesting.