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Wakagashira Kujo Jotaro and his trusted hitman Kakyoin Noriaki. My flatmate has been playing Yakuza, hence the inspiration 💸⭐🍒
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>First, we’ve discovered that about a quarter of all the internet connection in or out of the house were ad related. In a few hours, that’s about 10,000 out of 40,000 processed.
>We also discovered that every link on Twitter was blocked. This was solved by whitelisting the https://t.co domain.
>Once out browsing the Web, everything is loading pretty much instantly. It turns out most of that Page Loading malarkey we’ve been accustomed to is related to sites running auctions to sell Ad space to show you before the page loads. All gone now.
>We then found that the Samsung TV (which I really like) is very fond of yapping all about itself to Samsung HQ. All stopped now. No sign of any breakages in its function, so I’m happy enough with that.
>The primary source of distress came from the habitual Lemmings player in the house, who found they could no longer watch ads to build up their in-app gold. A workaround is being considered for this.
>The next ambition is to advance the Ad blocking so that it seamlessly removed YouTube Ads. This is the subject of ongoing research, and tinkering continues. All in all, a very successful experiment.
>Certainly this exceeds my equivalent childhood project of disassembling and assembling our rotary dial telephone. A project whose only utility was finding out how to make the phone ring when nobody was calling.

>Update: All4 on the telly appears not to have any ads any more. Goodbye Arnold Clarke!

>Lemmings problem now solved.
>Can confirm, after small tests, that RTÉ Player ads are now gone and the player on the phone is now just delivering swift, ad free streams at first click.
>Some queries along the lines of “Are you not stealing the internet?” Firstly, this is my network, so I may set it up as I please (or, you know, my son can do it and I can give him a stupid thumbs up in response). But there is a wider question, based on the ads=internet model.
>I’m afraid I passed the You Wouldn’t Download A Car point back when I first installed ad-blocking plug-ins on a browser. But consider my chatty TV. Individual consumer choice is not the method of addressing pervasive commercial surveillance.
>Should I feel morally obliged not to mute the TV when the ads come on? No, this is a standing tension- a clash of interests. But I think my interest in my family not being under intrusive or covert surveillance at home is superior to the ad company’s wish to profile them.


>Aside: 24 hours of Pi Hole stats suggests that Samsung TVs are very chatty. 14,170 chats a day.
>YouTube blocking seems difficult, as the ads usually come from the same domain as the videos. Haven’t tried it, but all of the content can also be delivered from a no-cookies version of the YouTube domain, which doesn’t have the ads. I have asked my son to poke at that idea.

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LIBERAL LEMON DEMON
CABINET WOMAN
PRONOUN HEROES
OUR TRAINS
TRANSGENDER TONE TELEPHONE
AMNESIA WAS THEIR NAME
Two trucks
NO EYED PERSON
GAYOCITIES
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dude the abyss is totally gazing back at you. she obviously wants you. go over there and talk to her! get her number
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God I fucking love things made by people that are friends
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i love you nonlinear storytelling i love you morally ambiguous protagonists i love you unreliable narrators i love you meta fiction i love you reader antagonism
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Idk what sonic.exe is but I just saw this on Twitter and this is wild
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Second series of Stone Ocean Tomonui plushies announced by Banpresto! Available as game prizes at select amusement centers starting August 23rd.
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sorry if im bad at everything i was only just invented today. by a mad scientest
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This is the coolest shit
Hey if u like the ocean look at this its rly cool I think
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