Haven't looked on the top ten sites list yet, but xvideos uses HTML5 on desktop and mobile now.
What do you mean by “blocked”? Chrome on Android has never supported any sort of extension, I wouldn’t say that they’re blocking ad-blockers, more there’s just no support for ad-blockers, or extensions for that matter.
All good points. Thanks! I agree that all companies should have a signed package repository, instead of tarballs 100%. I didn't mean to defend ‘curl | bash‘, I just meant to say why ‘curl | bash‘ isn’t as bad as people…
No need for the rudeness. I always get bothered when people bring up the `curl [...] | bash` “argument” (which is usually less of an argument and more of a rude dismissal of a good product). Sure, the script downloaded…
Not just you, it's doing it for me also. Probably caused by: (function($) { $(document).bind('contextmenu dragstart', function(event) { var target = event.target || event.srcElement; target = $(target); if…
Haven't looked on the top ten sites list yet, but xvideos uses HTML5 on desktop and mobile now.
What do you mean by “blocked”? Chrome on Android has never supported any sort of extension, I wouldn’t say that they’re blocking ad-blockers, more there’s just no support for ad-blockers, or extensions for that matter.
All good points. Thanks! I agree that all companies should have a signed package repository, instead of tarballs 100%. I didn't mean to defend ‘curl | bash‘, I just meant to say why ‘curl | bash‘ isn’t as bad as people…
No need for the rudeness. I always get bothered when people bring up the `curl [...] | bash` “argument” (which is usually less of an argument and more of a rude dismissal of a good product). Sure, the script downloaded…
Not just you, it's doing it for me also. Probably caused by: (function($) { $(document).bind('contextmenu dragstart', function(event) { var target = event.target || event.srcElement; target = $(target); if…