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web-archives
- An Ugly Single-Page Website Makes $5k a Month with Affiliate Marketing
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Trying to make sense of why Otis exploded en route to Acapulco this week
Maybe this one https://github.com/dessant/web-archives
I'm using it on my phone. It gave me this https://archive.ph/20231026233758/https://theeyewall.com/try... with a few taps.
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Is there any way to see posts in private subreddits?
I also recommend the extension https://github.com/dessant/web-archives (works on google, chrome and opera) that lets you just click two buttons and it opens the link/current page in the archive thing
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Indefinite Blackout: Next Steps, Polling Your Community, and Where We Go From Here
Try asking them to use https://cachedview.com/ // https://github.com/dessant/web-archives extension to see privated posts.
- LPT: Most browsers can use an open-source extension called "Web Archives" which will check the IA, Archive.ph, Google cache, etc. for any site, often bypassing paywalls.
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Chicago restaurants rethink tipping amid pandemic-born industry shifts
Useful extension for this purpose
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How Rural America Steals Girls’ Futures
Or if you're a student or low-income, consider using an archive plugin: https://github.com/dessant/web-archives
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Why does "Web Archives" extension needs permission to "Access your data for all websites"
Having the Recommended badge means that Mozilla guarantees that the extension doesn't do anything bad with the permissions it requires. There's a discussion about this on its official repository: More limited permissions.
- Web-archives: Extension for viewing archived and cached versions of web pages
- What Ever Happened to Webrings? (2015)
anti-adblock-killer
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Chrome's next weapon in the War on Ad Blockers: Slower extension updates
So, for most of the history of advertising, you didn't have a choice. Advertising was a part of someone else's property that would ambush[0] you before you could even ignore it. Internet advertising is an outlier in that it happens on your property. You ask for a web page, the web site sends back the page with a bunch of JavaScript that tries to run an ad auction on your computer, then your browser extensions delete the JavaScript, then another bit of JavaScript sent by the web site detects this and deletes the content, except no because your extension also defeated the antitamper script, except no because the web site legally threatened your ad blocker with billions of dollars in litigation for breaking the "don't rip DVDs" law.
I'm not kidding about that, BTW[1][2][3]. There is a silent and ongoing effort by everyone - including ad companies - to appropriate your physical property with their intellectual property[4]. You see, on the totem pole of capitalist legitimacy, physical ownership is actually really weak. There's all sorts of government-granted monopolies that can be traded like property[5], but let you bulldoze lesser ownership over physical objects. You might own your computer, but I own the content, so I own your computer for as long as my content is somewhere on it.
Talking about fundamental rights is interesting. Right now, at least in the US, people have a fundamental right to advertise - it's called the 1st Amendment. We can't even have functional campaign contribution laws because SCOTUS demands that billionaires have a god-given right to spend their billions shouting over everyone else in campaign ads. Several other fundamental rights mean you have the right to ignore shouty ads, but you don't have the right to shut the advertisers up. Likewise, the right to refuse ad exposure online is implied by the fact that the website runs on your computer. But other rights - such as the right to control copies of your speech - can negate that same implication.
Anyway, this is why I think we should bring back the Boston Strangler[6]. Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
[0] This is separate from the concept of "ambush marketing" where you try to ride another marketer's coat tails as close as possible without violating trademark law, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambush_marketing
[1] https://digiday.com/media/adblock-plus-accuses-axel-springer...
[2] https://torrentfreak.com/dmca-used-to-remove-ad-server-url-f...
[3] Here's a longer GitHub issue/flamewar full of people debating whether or not you can apply DMCA 1201 equivalents to ad blockers: https://github.com/reek/anti-adblock-killer/issues/1034
[4] Shut up Stallman, you know what it really means. - Not Cory Doctorow
[5] I'm afraid to call them property because if I do that means the Takings clause applies and we can't ever roll back the life+70 insanity that Berne, Germany, and the EU foisted on us.
[6] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Valenti#Valenti_on_new_te...
- Future of adblocking on youtube?
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So apparently YouTube is testing out blocking adblockers
On Windows, I use Anti-Adblock Killer + uBlock Origin + SponsorBlock + YouTube Enhancer (which adds many features such as granular custom speed up to 14x).
- crucify their ass
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By pass ad block detection in website
Try Anti-Adblock Killer.
- Can i bypass Megaup disable adblock error?
- This is one of the most annoying feelings in the world
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I just got this pop-up for the first time...doesn't seem to actually stop me yet from just clicking the x though :)
Should also be using Anti Adblock Killer
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YouTube 2023 Upfront: Unskippable 30-Second Ads Coming to TVs
Link
- [Ad Block] Tueur anti-albloc ne fonctionne pas pour moi
What are some alternatives?
nitter-instances - Automated uptime monitoring of Nitter instances.
fuckfuckadblock - Filters for blocking mining, pop-ups and anti-adblock bypass.
old-reddit-redirect - Ensure Reddit always loads the old design
blokada - The official repo for Blokada apps.
sidebery - Firefox extension for managing tabs and bookmarks in sidebar.
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
oldweb-today - Browse emulated browsers connected to old web sites in your browser!
uAssets - Resources for uBlock Origin, uMatrix: static filter lists, ready-to-use rulesets, etc.
RecipeFilter - Browser extension that focuses recipes front and center on food blogs
AdNauseam - AdNauseam: Fight back against advertising surveillance
vandal - Navigator for Web Archive
bypass-paywalls-firefox-clean