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Topic: Wall Observer BTC/USD - Bitcoin price movement tracking & discussion - page 6175. (Read 26711016 times)

legendary
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legendary
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Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
I gave him 12 on purpose so he is now at 100. It quite a nice piece of art.
https://youtu.be/w5jwxrTqoEA
legendary
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'The right to privacy matters'
I gave him 12 on purpose so he is now at 100. It is quite a nice piece of art.
legendary
Activity: 3766
Merit: 5146
Note the unconventional cAPITALIZATION!
Hi all !
Guys, look at this barbecue, it seems to radiate heat with twice the force  Cheesy



Lol.  Fatfingered you 10.5x the amount of merit I meant to. Wink  But still... cool.
legendary
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Hi all !
Guys, look at this barbecue, it seems to radiate heat with twice the force  Cheesy



 That's looks nice but I'd be afraid it would attract too much undue attention from the neighbours.  None of them know of my foray into Bitcoin.
member
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Bitcoin is an advanced means of payment
Hi all !
Guys, look at this barbecue, it seems to radiate heat with twice the force  Cheesy

legendary
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Merit: 7912
1. It asked me if i want to run it in private mode, and let me know the consequences at install time.
2. With ABP i had some sites with "disable ad-blocker on this page, or you won't see the content", which worked out of the box with UB sucessfully filtering out all the ads.
3. Removed that youtube commercial spots, even on the videos ABP failed doing so.

Hm, ok. On most sites with unblockable ads I found a simple Javascript toggler can get rid of their crap and the ads. I use it from time to time.

Personally I believe it's my computer and I should be able to control what I see and download onto it. I also strongly believe in subscription models for valuing information and find the whole "ad supported model" to be 100% bullshit and a return to the Hearst News rags and that crappy Broadway play "Newsies". But that's a very different discussion.

 Yeah I really miss having old newspaper for cleaning/filleting fish.
legendary
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I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
1. It asked me if i want to run it in private mode, and let me know the consequences at install time.
2. With ABP i had some sites with "disable ad-blocker on this page, or you won't see the content", which worked out of the box with UB sucessfully filtering out all the ads.
3. Removed that youtube commercial spots, even on the videos ABP failed doing so.

Hm, ok. On most sites with unblockable ads I found a simple Javascript toggler can get rid of their crap and the ads. I use it from time to time.

Personally I believe it's my computer and I should be able to control what I see and download onto it. I also strongly believe in subscription models for valuing information and find the whole "ad supported model" to be 100% bullshit and a return to the Hearst News rags and that crappy Broadway play "Newsies". But that's a very different discussion.
legendary
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Merit: 7912
legendary
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yes
I’ve got Bat ads at maximum and click every pop-up (mostly proton e-mail and crypto sites). The few BAT earned each month go directly to the sites I vist most ... if they accept BAT 😏
legendary
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I use Brave Browser and am happy with the stuff being blocked. I don't want to go all the way and seek a fully add free environment. Sites gotta make those server bills paid.

 Isn't that the point of Brave?  You accept BAT for your ad views from some and give BAT to others to help with server bills; that way you're in control.  uBlock doesn't block Brave ads.
legendary
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Man who stares at charts (and stars, too...)
Actually installed it right after reading to give it a try.
It made me uninstall AdBlock Pro after a few minutes.
Thanks for the tip!
Really? What made it so good?


Mainly:

1. It asked me if i want to run it in private mode, and let me know the consequences at install time.
2. With ABP i had some sites with "disable ad-blocker on this page, or you won't see the content", which worked out of the box with UB sucessfully filtering out all the ads.
3. Removed that youtube commercial spots, even on the videos ABP failed doing so.

I use Brave Browser and am happy with the stuff being blocked. I don't want to go all the way and seek a fully add free environment. Sites gotta make those server bills paid.

Yes, to a certain degree of acceptability. If you have more than three ad-zones on one page, or if they're repositioning so they're displayed all the time, regardless how much you scroll the page away from them, if they hog too much resources and limit battery life, it makes them kind of unbearable to me.
I'm an old school power user. PC Energy and resources were precious back then, pretty much everbody of my type coded and used their PCs responsibly in terms of efficiency. Today it's so much not the same. I'm quite picky there.
i can well accept a single ad on a fixed position on a page, sporting some static image data and text, or maybe two of them.

EDIT: I just checked and found out i'm running "uBlock Origin", by the way.
legendary
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A thought occurred that Elon's tweets are like another stimmy, especially for dog-e owners.
Check their reddit -it's hilarious.
I think that he likes to stir trouble, but somehow wins in the end.
EDIT: tweets about some 1999 song, a stock with the same name apparently pops as a result (as per news article).
legendary
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yes
I use Brave Browser and am happy with the stuff being blocked. I don't want to go all the way and seek a fully add free environment. Sites gotta make those server bills paid.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
legendary
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Everything seems rather call, too calm.........
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
Actually installed it right after reading to give it a try.
It made me uninstall AdBlock Pro after a few minutes.
Thanks for the tip!
Really? What made it so good?


 I also used to have Adblock and uninstalled it as well after discovering uBlock.  I can't for the life of me remember why.
legendary
Activity: 3220
Merit: 2334
I fix broken miners. And make holes in teeth :-)
Actually installed it right after reading to give it a try.
It made me uninstall AdBlock Pro after a few minutes.
Thanks for the tip!
Really? What made it so good?
legendary
Activity: 3808
Merit: 7912
Very off topic: I'm wondering if anyone here reads Greek and if so can they translate the paragraph in the top left of this image for me. I can throw you some merits for your efforts.

I'm pretty sure it's instructions for the BASIC game below. The title of the game is 'The Ship', I think.



 Working on your own Mars rocket?
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