

He’s making it purposely hard to block the ads. The side effect of that is that it’s hard to block the ad without breaking the website itself.


He’s making it purposely hard to block the ads. The side effect of that is that it’s hard to block the ad without breaking the website itself.


I hope this takes off. Unfortunately for now, the number of supported languages it rather limited.


Well, then you have less of it in the box, which means the price per lbs/kg is greater.


Maybe transportation ? You pack more soap in a truck if they’re rectangular.
He mentioned that he does and the password manager didn’t prompt to autocomplete the password automatically, so he had to force it.
The thing that should have saved my bacon was the credentials not auto-filling from 1Password, so why didn’t I stop there? Because that’s not unusual. There are so many services where you’ve registered on one domain (and that address is stored in 1Password), then you legitimately log on to a different domain.


Change your feedback, get the refund, and change it back.


If anything, your browser is doing shady things. Or an extension you use.


despite using a non-US based web server, and NOT google, my search for the site was altered during results loading, and even when the url was typed in, I was redirected twice…
What does that mean?


Can that synchronize as you film? Will your phone expose the temporary file to syncthing before the recording is over? Does it block anyone from deleting the file from the phone?


I know they do, but it’s lacking so many languages.


I hope Mozilla can benefit of a good local translation engine that could come out of it as well.
Thank you.
Did you think Amazon didn’t know how Honey operates?
Difficult to prove the latter of course, but out of the two, it’s not what most people seem to be complaining the most about.
You’d need the first one to get big enough to pull up the second one anyways.
That would arguably be even worst.
I’m struggling to understand how everyone thought Honey made money. I have assumed from the first time I saw an ad for them that this is how they operate. It’s not like it’s difficult to prove or disprove either.
I’ve seen public transportation apps doing that to curb sharing the ticket/barcode with someone else.


Like Lemmy or Mastodon, BlueSky was made with the idea of federation. While BlueSky is not there yet, federated services are inherently very easy to scrape.
Maybe it’s time for people to understand that anything they post/vote/comment/like should be considered public domain.
I wouldn’t mind paying a few cents, but 8€ is way more than what he could possibly get out of the ads.
I wish a system like Flattr or even BAT could take off. Paying a few dollars a month to not get ads anywhere in a sustainable way seems like the way to go.
(Note: I seem to remember shady stuff about the BAT token but I do not know the details. Don’t incendiate me on that).