I know the topic of whether adblock is piracy is debated, but I am guessing there are a lot of adblock users here and I was wondering if anyone has seen the youtube adblock warning message in the wild. I use ublock origin and still haven’t seen it once.

    • Admiral Patrick
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      Don’t give them any ideas. lol Otherwise, cable boxes around the world are likely to receive a firmware update that blocks you from changing channels during commercials.

      • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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        All future displays will have built in cameras that start dimming and turn off the screen if it notices you aren’t paying attention. They’ll say it is a power saving feature, but not put in an option to disable it.

            • @blackluster117
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              21 year ago

              We officially live in a Cyberpunk dystopia, and I am 100% here for it. Ride the synthwave, choom.

                • @blackluster117
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                  21 year ago

                  That’s fair, I’ll give you that. Only 80s cyberdeck/Hackers-style dystopia is currently available, and I’m okay with that. More will come, and I’m kind of a retro-head anyway. By the by, I updated my OG comment with a link to the clip I was talking about. Check it out and be horrified!

                  • @NightOwl@lemmy.one
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                    21 year ago

                    I at least need flying cars and more neon if I can’t have my rocket legs. At the very least real hover boards.

    • pirate526
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      Exactly. You’re being fed HTML etc and then deciding how to render it (or part of it in the case of ad blocking). This isn’t piracy. There’s no rules that come with the HTML in terms of how to render it. Different browsers can render it a number of different ways so how is not rendering part of it any different?

      It is indeed a ludicrous idea.