> There is another possibility - you're lazy and selfish, so you don't care how your interruptions affect others because your questions need to be answered right now with minimal effort on your end. But I'm sure that's…
Javascript killer: https://pastebin.com/utE3275J Yes, I'm using it as a bookmarklet. I'm using firefox but I think it should work the same for other browsers.
I use this JS bookmarklet to remove fixed elements and restore scrolling, it works most of the time: https://pastebin.com/qBjJHkMv I also have one to kill all running javascript and remove all event listeners, it works…
Also if you select the first choice for birth date you get April 1st
What if the owner has a different opinion than you of what is offending and what is not? They get to remove sites you think are good and keep sites you think are bad. In the end, the only fair and objective way to…
I use bugmenot for websites that require an account to browse or to download stuff (looking at you Qt), it works most of the time
I think it's possible in professional edition but you have to be offline on home edition. (I messed up and installed pro for a home key, so I did it back to back with same ISO)
I reinstalled a computer about a month ago, same thing but I didn't have to mess with BIOS settings, going back 2 steps and disconnecting the wifi worked.
With BitWaden FF, you can use Ctrl+Shift+L to auto fill your most recently used account for the current website. Hope it helps.
They held a conference at GDC 2019: Tetris World Championship: Building Explosive Esports on 8-bit Nintendo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC6W2MBXaVo
> Every change causes people to question why they use the site in the first place. I was using twitter to follow very few, high quality feeds, and with this new update it was made clear that the intended usage is the…
Is this really a style though? I always assumed it was due to writers being non-native english speakers, and applying their primary language's noun gendering to english (In my case, in French all nouns are gendered)
Reminded me of NIST's digital policy guidelines (from 2017, so quite a while after this page was published): > In order to assist the claimant in successfully entering a memorized secret, the verifier SHOULD offer an…
Not so long ago I had to register to a website allowing a comma (or was it a semicolon?) in a password during registration but refusing to login using said password. Fun times.
On your second link I can directly right click and save, on others (like Twitter) I just have to shift right click to bypass the blocking scripts. (Firefox desktop with multiple privacy extensions)
Tall, round face, short hair, wearing glasses, with mustache and beard, thick eyebrows. There are still plenty of ways to describe someone's face without using colors, but to be perfectly honest I'm terrible at…
A bit off topic, but I hope I'll find I'm not alone: my "mind" is color-blind to some degree. It's very hard for me to remember colors, if someone cut their hair I'll notice it easily, but if they change color (e.g…
> it's actually due to many factors To add to this point, at 1:35 in the video they compare with / without volumetric ligthing except, well, volumetric lighting has been used in games for a while now. The "before"…
The first time I ever seen this portal gimmick in a game was in the Wheel of Time game (released in 99), although it was used only once in the whole game my mind was blown.
I've got this list in my favs, I think it was posted on HN a while ago: https://gist.github.com/0XDE57/fbd302cef7693e62c769 I had some problems with sendRefererHeader, so it can definitely break some websites
When GDPR popups started appearing, I modified my Kill Sticky bookmark-script to also re-enable scrolling. Works most of the time for any kind of popup. Here's the script: https://pastebin.com/NfCyDLw8
I'd rather say that ads "work" in the sense that you don't have to intently watch or listen to an ad for it to affect your brain, just seeing or hearing it is enough. Now, if "working" means you actually buy something,…
From the article: > Gender bias was not the only issue. Problems with the data that underpinned the models’ judgments meant that unqualified candidates were often recommended for all manner of jobs, the people said.…
Someone very concerned about ads whitelists can also use multiple ad blocking extensions. It would take every creator to accept the bribe for the ads to go through. Well, if the extension starts injecting ads it's…
It can be easy to bypass by having an IP / another DNS server hardcoded as a fallback. I would bet that some devices are already doing it.
> There is another possibility - you're lazy and selfish, so you don't care how your interruptions affect others because your questions need to be answered right now with minimal effort on your end. But I'm sure that's…
Javascript killer: https://pastebin.com/utE3275J Yes, I'm using it as a bookmarklet. I'm using firefox but I think it should work the same for other browsers.
I use this JS bookmarklet to remove fixed elements and restore scrolling, it works most of the time: https://pastebin.com/qBjJHkMv I also have one to kill all running javascript and remove all event listeners, it works…
Also if you select the first choice for birth date you get April 1st
What if the owner has a different opinion than you of what is offending and what is not? They get to remove sites you think are good and keep sites you think are bad. In the end, the only fair and objective way to…
I use bugmenot for websites that require an account to browse or to download stuff (looking at you Qt), it works most of the time
I think it's possible in professional edition but you have to be offline on home edition. (I messed up and installed pro for a home key, so I did it back to back with same ISO)
I reinstalled a computer about a month ago, same thing but I didn't have to mess with BIOS settings, going back 2 steps and disconnecting the wifi worked.
With BitWaden FF, you can use Ctrl+Shift+L to auto fill your most recently used account for the current website. Hope it helps.
They held a conference at GDC 2019: Tetris World Championship: Building Explosive Esports on 8-bit Nintendo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RC6W2MBXaVo
> Every change causes people to question why they use the site in the first place. I was using twitter to follow very few, high quality feeds, and with this new update it was made clear that the intended usage is the…
Is this really a style though? I always assumed it was due to writers being non-native english speakers, and applying their primary language's noun gendering to english (In my case, in French all nouns are gendered)
Reminded me of NIST's digital policy guidelines (from 2017, so quite a while after this page was published): > In order to assist the claimant in successfully entering a memorized secret, the verifier SHOULD offer an…
Not so long ago I had to register to a website allowing a comma (or was it a semicolon?) in a password during registration but refusing to login using said password. Fun times.
On your second link I can directly right click and save, on others (like Twitter) I just have to shift right click to bypass the blocking scripts. (Firefox desktop with multiple privacy extensions)
Tall, round face, short hair, wearing glasses, with mustache and beard, thick eyebrows. There are still plenty of ways to describe someone's face without using colors, but to be perfectly honest I'm terrible at…
A bit off topic, but I hope I'll find I'm not alone: my "mind" is color-blind to some degree. It's very hard for me to remember colors, if someone cut their hair I'll notice it easily, but if they change color (e.g…
> it's actually due to many factors To add to this point, at 1:35 in the video they compare with / without volumetric ligthing except, well, volumetric lighting has been used in games for a while now. The "before"…
The first time I ever seen this portal gimmick in a game was in the Wheel of Time game (released in 99), although it was used only once in the whole game my mind was blown.
I've got this list in my favs, I think it was posted on HN a while ago: https://gist.github.com/0XDE57/fbd302cef7693e62c769 I had some problems with sendRefererHeader, so it can definitely break some websites
When GDPR popups started appearing, I modified my Kill Sticky bookmark-script to also re-enable scrolling. Works most of the time for any kind of popup. Here's the script: https://pastebin.com/NfCyDLw8
I'd rather say that ads "work" in the sense that you don't have to intently watch or listen to an ad for it to affect your brain, just seeing or hearing it is enough. Now, if "working" means you actually buy something,…
From the article: > Gender bias was not the only issue. Problems with the data that underpinned the models’ judgments meant that unqualified candidates were often recommended for all manner of jobs, the people said.…
Someone very concerned about ads whitelists can also use multiple ad blocking extensions. It would take every creator to accept the bribe for the ads to go through. Well, if the extension starts injecting ads it's…
It can be easy to bypass by having an IP / another DNS server hardcoded as a fallback. I would bet that some devices are already doing it.