raccoon city, your signature is getting ridiculous

Thank you very much! :partying_face:

Take control of your browsing experience.

1. Install Ublock Origin in your browser
2. Right Click on the image element that you don’t want to see anymore and choose “Block Element”
3. Confirm that the right element is highlighted and push the “Create” button to filter the image
4. Never see the image again on that browser

Ublock Origin also blocks YouTube ads. The first thing I do on a new computer is install a non-default browser and then add Ublock Origin to it.

Me watching this on a pivoting monitor

thx worked :cowboy_hat_face:

uBlock, Ghostery, TamperMonkey, Sponsorblock, I don’t care about cookies - and YouTube Vanced on Phone and Tablet
I think I am Set :smiley:

I thought that this might not just annoy me but also people who don’t use those plugins

Just opened a webpage in Edge to see if it looks different than Firefox - good god, how do people use the Internet without an AdBlocker? 40% of the screen-Real-Estate is taken up by distracting ads…

Oh nice! Yea Youtube Vanced is the only way I can stand using Youtube on my mobile device.

I believe there was some mild developer drama and Ublock Origin is actually the branch maintained by the original author. I don’t remember all the details but I switched to Ublock Origin after reading about it. Maybe it makes no difference at this point, I don’t know.

Adblock+ takes care of that image, right click on image and chose block element, Easy Peasy.

Yeah, but if you ever need to uninstall Adblock Plus, and sometimes you're forced to, you lose all of your customizations that you made.

It doesn't happen like that with uBlock Origin, which is why I quit using Adblock Plus.

I could be wrong, but I seem to remember something about Adblock Plus developers accepting money to whitelist individual ad-delivery URLs.

I still use an old CRT monitor on an old first gen 486 at a whopping 300mhz. Got 64 megs of ram though.

As you can see, I have way more important issues than someones signature. :wink:

I still have a machine like that, but not as a primary machine, just one for messing around with older hardware. That thing is so far past its use by date, it’s filled with vulnerabilities that will never get patched out. I hope you don’t do anything important on that machine.

Such as maintaining that world record overclock? :sunglasses:

Must be a DX-12 300

Such a machine would not be able to render modern websites as modern browsers would not work on it, it would be a feat to get a modern Windows version on it. And if you do it will take forever to load anything. Plus the RAM required (virtual memory) will more than fill a HD from the time (if it still works)

ABP still works??

I thought it stopped working with FF once that “Quantum” crap came out. “Incompatible”…

Okay, I tweaked my signature some more.

It will take up even less room on a 4K monitor now.

It worked with Chrome not too long ago, but I did quit using it maybe a month ago.

I was being sarcastic. :smiley:

No I don’t have any machines like that anymore. Though I do still have an old IBM laptop running Windows. 3.1 for workgroups. It still boots up as long as it is plugged in. Batteries shot craps years ago. I use to do a lot of writing and I would use that old thing and a version of Lotus I think it was. Back up all my work onto 3.5” disk. LOL Use to call up software companies to get a free “trial version” of their software on 3.5” disk, just so I could wipe the disk and use them for back ups.

I miss the good old days of bulletin board systems and modem squeals in the backround.

To be honest i don’t understand your signature (though i’m not complaining).

I like the signature, haha. Good times.