lumony

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[–] lumony@lemmings.world 2 points 2 hours ago

Yes. I prefer this to the whole "ethical ad" debacle people have had prioritized for them.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 3 points 2 hours ago

Thanks for doing your part to spread the truth in this sea of lives and FUD.

It's clear that most people these days are proud consumers with more money than sense. All they care about is looking good in front of their consumerist friends, and they base all of their actions and decisions around what will support that ideology.

As a kid, I thought useful idiots were rare. Now I see it's the exact opposite.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago)

They can still get money from this. In fact, they get more money from this than with uBlock.

They recognize how it undermines the digital advertising system, so they did everything in their power to get rid of it before it takes off. They're fighting a generational war and don't want us to even be aware of the tools we have to fight back.

We really should be recommending adNauseam instead of uBlock.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 2 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

They can still get money from this. In fact, they get more money from this than with uBlock.

They recognize how it undermines the digital advertising system, so they did everything in their power to get rid of it before it takes off.

We really should be recommending adNauseam instead of uBlock.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 4 points 2 hours ago

I always like this on the premise of charging advertisers money while giving them no audience in return.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 1 points 2 hours ago* (last edited 2 hours ago) (1 children)

It's not even available on chrome because google removed it years ago. They weren't breaking any rules, but google saw it as a threat and kept it removed since there wasn't sufficient backlash.

Really wish people would STFU about the "privacy" aspect about this. It gives junk data to trackers because it floods them with all the ads you're coming across. The main purpose, though, is to charge advertisers money without giving them a service in return.

It's sad most of you consumers can't see the real significance of this software, but it really puts into perspective why most people are useful idiots these days.

Consumerism has won.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 1 points 2 hours ago

It's not even available on chrome because google removed it years ago.

They weren't breaking any rules, but google saw it as a threat and kept it removed since there wasn't sufficient backlash.

Really wish people would STFU about the "privacy" aspect about this. It gives junk data to trackers because it floods them with all the ads you're coming across. The main purpose, though, is to charge advertisers money without giving them a service in return.

It's sad most of you consumers can't see the real significance of this software, but it really puts into perspective why most people are useful idiots these days.

Consumerism has won.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world -1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Just make a packet and overwite the IP field.

I can tell I'm getting old by the amount of proudly-dumb shit I keep reading.

It's only going to get worse. Sigh.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 1 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

Why are you people so concerned about "the data?" Talk about missing the forest for the trees.

This is an effective tool to charge advertisers money without having their ads shoved in our faces. It directly undermines the integrity of the digital advertising ecosystem, and you people are obsessed with "privacy" because your priorities have been decided for you by your oppressors.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world -1 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

No, he means that's literally not how IP addresses work. It's not about "nothing being random."

You don't just "pick an IP address" from a list lmao and send it as though it's not your actual IP. You would need to literally connect to a proxy and send the request through that proxy in order for ads to see an IP different than you own.

My god, are you people trolls or just the next generation taking hold? The dumbing down of Western society is in full force.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world 20 points 2 hours ago (2 children)

I've been recommending this for awhile, it's nice to see someone else take up the mantle.

Yes, it clicks ads in addition to blocking them. Google removed it from its addon repository even though it wasn't breaking any rules. They just removed it and kept it removed because there wasn't sufficient backlash, the scumbags.

It's the main reason why I use Firefox these days. it's clear that the cabal will not allow anything that legitimately threatens their power structure, and make advertising less-effective for the same price is a gut punch they need.

[–] lumony@lemmings.world -2 points 13 hours ago

No, you're the one definitely fanboying. You're upset that someone is recommending a product from a company you're not loyal to, so you will never stop responding until you have the last word.

If you can find a comparable laptop to what I linked for a similar or cheaper price, great. Link it. Otherwise you're just fanboying while pretending you're not.

If your next reply isn't a link to a comparable laptop or an apology, I'm just going to ignore you.

Arguing with you people gets tiresome and it's up to rational adults to see you for what you are.

 

Seems like people just don't care.

 

I'm trying to stream games over the internet for me and a friend.

Connecting with my Android phone via my local network works fine.

Trying to add a computer manually with an IP address does not.

I went to https://www.showmyip.com/ to get my IP address and entered that, it didn't work. I tried adding the port in the Sunshine web UI after the IP address, that didn't work.

I've read this could be a firewall issue. I disabled ufw and connecting still does not work.

I tried enabling UPnP in the Sunshine web UI, and that didn't solve the problem.

What's the recommended way to connect to a PC manually? They're not very clear about what information is needed, even specifying that we need to include a port would help.

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