Check out Pihole. It's a network filtering tool. It runs on a raspberry pi. You can access it via ssh (command line) or webgui (local LAN web interface.) You can leave the raspberry pi hooked up to your router headless (meaning not hooked up to a display). Pihole is fun to mess around with. You can block all sorts of bullshit, such as ads on smart tvs/devices and stuff like that. It won't block youtube ads though since those are served from the main youtube domain. You need ublock origin for that. Same with Twitch. Everything else basically you can block though.
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It's definitely concerning the way it's going. I'll say that much. I really hope that doesn't happen.
I'm all for shitting on bad decisions by mozilla but pretty sure there has been zero mention of ads in the actual browser itself. I think you are making shit up. Your response sounds like pure emotion.
I've literally never once had this happen to me over multiple phones. I don't think Firefox uses that much battery.
Wow fucking rip
Yea.....sounds terrible. I don't even save my browser history normally.
If it's all local and no telemetry is sent to mozilla or 3rd parties, then I'd potentially be interested in it.
What do you mean ingesting browsing history locally? For AI? I don't want that. But I'd interested in your opinion and explanation though!
Yea probably not lol.
Fuck AI too. No one wants that garbage. I hate that everything has a chatbot now
I got a good amount of playtime out of it, but only because I used mods and had fun installing texture packs and stuff. Also the Luma HDR mod was some of the best HDR I have ever seen. It made the game absolutely beautiful on an OLED monitor. I spent a lot of time just flying around to different planets and cities and just looking at the HDR presentation, taking screenshots.
That being said, yea, the game sucks. At the best it's very mediocre. I definitely don't think it's worth $70.
It's not surprising that you're going to find Bethesda bootlickers on a starfield subreddit though. Not sure what you expected? Every game subreddit is like that.
Who cares? Reddit has historically had a ton of outtages. Why even post this?