

Job security
Job security
With most fixed residential users having their modems on 24/7, there’s more incentive to simply keep renewing the lease. Why would you risk potential service disruption to your clients?
Of your looking for jobs for BS in a peer review magazine, you’re doing it wrong.
First time for me. FTFM ;) Thanks.
feefee?
It feels like November…
You can rebuild elsewhere. It’s not easy, but you can build community in another country, if you’re willing to integrate in the host culture.
Not really. Governing through bribery is a way to implement plutocracy.
To be clear: “I tolerate plutocracy but I draw the line at fascism” is a valid opinion, even if I don’t agree with it. I was just asking if that’s the opinion held by our fellow lemming.
Who said that? They’re suggesting that, since you’re putting restrictions, you might as well add other restrictions that also make sense.
So you’re OK with a plutocracy?
Long-press and copy twice. It’s the law.
Tha’ts why you Ctrl+C thrice and Ctrl+V once.
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/RepeatedStrainInjury Cheesus Crust… just switch editors already.
A third. There’s a third in favor of the turd, a third is apathetic, and a third did something to stop the turd.
I don’t know about NZ (or wherever you are), but IP addresses for residential access in the US don’t really change all that much. It’s… concerning.
You do have a point, but… It’s not for nothing. It’s to hurt the predatory ad industry. And what you give up isn’t much: your IP address and likely the referral (so they know you visited website X that was serving their ad). It’s up to you to decide whether that’s an acceptable privacy cost to conduct this kind of guerilla ad warfare.
It would be cool if it could somehow integrate to a VPN and only do that while the VPN is active. I don’t think it’s possible, though.
edit: Just found out from their FAQ:
Does AdNauseam respect the browser’s private-browsing/incognito modes?
Yes, AdNauseam does not collect or click Ads that occur on pages loaded in private-browsing or incognito windows, unless manually enabled by the user.
Por qué no los dos?
Is not something a Jedi would teach you…