Comment on My Firewall was not putting out last night. So I could not get any pihole action.
node815@lemmy.world 1 week ago
You ask how people handle how many adds are shoved when using their devices. I think it’s due to the slow immersion into them over the years. Early web was mostly banner ads which became flashy and distracting. It started around that time and people being people, most just never really thought different as that’s the way the WWW is.
For those of us who run adblockers or use an ad-blocking DNS, and have done so for many years, it is quite jarring to see the unfiltered ad-infested scape of the web. (Most commonly when installing an new OS and not yet setting up the DNS) Some people are happy with them as every search engine ad link they click works and they go about their merry way.
It’s more than jarring. It makes me want to rage quit when I’m over at a friend’s house trying to help them work through an issue. Especially now that most people have migrated to Windows 11. So, now you have webpages of ads and popups, and the OS itself is inundating you with popups and ads. And it’s not like I haven’t spent hours with my friends trying to get them to cut that shit out.
I still run an instance of Windows 10 on a local account, but it has been severely detached from the mother ship and de-bloated. Telemetry, communications with Microsoft, etc, are handled by a very long host file. Services are to a bare minimum. Pfsense filters Microsoft crap as well. Now since updates are no longer being offered, that door has been shut too. So now, it’s just an OS without the umbilical cord to the mother ship.
Reannlegge@lemmy.ca 1 week ago
I was never really a windows user, I grew up on Mac OS (Apple DOS, 7, 9, and X). I am stuck with an iPhone and an iPad because I do not have the money to replace them at the moment but as soon as there are no longer updates for them they are being stripped of most of the data, being put onto my IoT vLAN and being used as HA kiosks. I say so long to things as soon as updates are not being pushed because they become attack vectors. I have had my ID stolen once before, probably not because of out dated things but I want to limit the places bad actors can get to me (just know the process of making sure stuff doesn’t hurt you further is hell).
I have a Mac mini I am thinking of doing some actual work to get Debian installed on but I turned on the Mac just to get my iTunes purchased music off of it and than half assed an attempt to get refit installed and get Debian running, maybe some day I will get it working but that day is not now.