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If you're using Windows, the simplest way to deal with most of that is to add a few entries into your hosts file and redirect the major ad services to 0.0.0.0. Even their tracking scripts don't work after that unless they hard-coded their IP address and who does that anymore? It's that or get a script blocking browser add-on. Problem solved.
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Instead of maintaining your own hosts file yourself, have a look at Pi-Hole.
It's a DNS server you can install on a tiny Linux machine (originally intended for the RasPI, but it'll work in a small Linux VM). It'll block anything it recognizes as an ad server, plus you're free to blacklist/whitelist your own.
The benefit over maintaining your own hosts file is that once you've changed your router settings so it points to it, ads won't even make it to any device on your LAN. Windows, Linux, OS X, Android, iOS, game console, whatever.
Installation is practically a one-liner, so even if you can barely figure out how to install Linux in a VM, you should be able to get it going.
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As user, I can tolerate ads. After all, in some cases, the apps are great stuff I've got for free.
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My mobile phone is 100% ad free - read that as Flip-Phone!
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Depends.
Some ads are worth allowing - CP for example exists only because of ad revenues, so I have the site whitelisted.
But apps with ads is different - it depends to an extent how good the app is and how intrusive the ads.
If you ad small ads that don't distract me from the app, and the app is a good 'un, then I'll pay to remove them - I think of it as a "shareware trial version". If the app is cr@p, or the ads get in the damn way then I'll review the app, say why it's rubbish so others are warned, and uninstall it.
But the ad supported model is a good way to try an app out and see if the coder has any idea what he's doing: far too many are obviously there just for ad revenue and to heck with the actual app!
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I use to consider all advertisements as an aggression, too.
Not to mention that I hate all the marketing language bs.
"I'm neither for nor against, on the contrary." John Middle
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Advertising causes me therapy therapy therapy ....
Joking, I stuff all my apps with tons of advertising. Gonna have to eat you know, cheese costs money.
throughout my life, my two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart.
modified 20-Oct-19 21:02pm.
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kmoorevs wrote: It's the first time this year I've had to get dressed up for work. You're not getting dressed up.. you're wearing a costume to put others at ease. Amazing how considerate you're being.
Good luck.
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Act socially unacceptable, bodily noises galore type stuff, and I bet you get to go home early, OR no one will bother you during the entire process.
Why do you have to dress up? Unless you mean you code nude. Passive agressive protest with your clothes.
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Think of it this way: somebody else is paying for this. This means food and (hopefully) booze of good quality, and reasonable quantity.
I financed my learning about the qualities of fine red wine this way.
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kmoorevs wrote: It's the first time this year I've had to get dressed up for work.
How dressed up us "dressed up"?
Most I've toffed up recently was jeans and a short sleeve shirt (one with buttons all the way down!) once last year. I sell the product, not the wrapping. Then again I don't have a boss so no one can tell me otherwise. (Except the missus ... wait till she's not looking and make a run for the door, always trying to [over]dress me up she is )
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OK - lets go at this from two sides.
The Monkey House Strategy
1) Prevention. Have a reputation for throwing feces at person who come by your office and ask you upsetting questions.
2) If at the meeting, bring an umbrella. When asked, explain it's just that sort of behavior you expect from them and you simply thought it to be prudent.
Either way - no more meeting hassles.
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If you have a thing for toes and cheat on your wife, are you getting off on the wrong foot?
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If one is into flagellation, necrophilia, and bestiality, is one flogging a dead horse?
Ad astra - both ways!
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leaping to conclusions again?
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Just dipping my toe in the water...
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I got a kick out of that one.
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Wrong foot my foot!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Really, where do you get these from???
Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer.
The End
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It's a Welsh thing
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Wales: where men are men and sheep are scared...
Keep your friends close. Keep Kill your enemies closer.
The End
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And where they sometimes are pulling the wrong leg (the 3rd one)
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