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Posted by JumpCrisscross 1 day ago

PC Gamer recommends RSS readers in a 37mb article that just keeps downloading(stuartbreckenridge.net)
812 points | 373 commentspage 6
simonw 1 day ago|
This is so upsetting. No wonder people spend more time in mobile apps than they do using the mobile web - the default web experience on so many sites is terrible.
MBCook 1 day ago||
I’ve been using the Reddit app some lately after being a longtime old.Reddit.com + blocker person.

Ignoring how [ad] navigation is kinda annoying [ad] the shear [ad] number of ads [ad] they [ad] insert [ad] is insane.

The only good thing is none of them seem to be animated/video. Which is an incredibly low bar, but most sites can’t even jump that.

dwayne_dibley 1 day ago|||
I'll probably leave reddit when old.Reddit.com gets the chop
MBCook 1 day ago|||
I suspect I will too. I’ve been playing with the app a bit as it’s easier for me on my phone to view subs that are mostly pictures (e.g. awuariums). But I only do it from time to time.

Apollo was much better, of course.

ericd 1 day ago|||
Same, but it sounds like Lemmy still has some issues, and it'll be hard to replace some of the niche subreddits.
MBCook 1 day ago|||
It kind of doesn’t matter. The thing that makes Reddit, to me, is its size. Lemmy will never get there, so it won’t be able to replace it for me.

I love Mastodon, it’s what I use, but it’s not what I lost with Twitter. Some stayed, some went to BlueSky, some Threads, some just gave up. And we’ll never have it again. Assholes destroyed a whole world out of selfishness.

qingcharles 1 day ago|||
This is the problem. There's no good replacement for Reddit right now, and Digg just died again.
MBCook 1 day ago||
I’m honestly amazed they tried that. It’s been so long, it felt like a play to cache in on the name but I feel like a huge chunk of people don’t really remember it or weren’t even around for it.
chuckadams 1 day ago|||
To say nothing of all the personal data the app is hoovering up. Guarantee that every last thing you granted permissions for is something they're monetizing.
simonw 1 day ago||
I had Claude Code profile the page (using headless Chrome) to see what was going on, here's the resulting report: https://github.com/simonw/research/blob/main/pcgamer-audit/R...
Blikkentrekker 1 day ago||
Well, it's otherwise “free” to read the article so I guess this is how one “pays” in the end.

I wonder how this works on mobile data though which is significantlym more expensive than home network data.

valicord 1 day ago||
I hate ads as much as anyone, but the OP article would be more convincing if it didn't itself include 6MB worth of screenshots.
zahlman 23 hours ago|
Yeah, those are rather large for those of us not on retina displays.

(Is 3150x2210 a normal resolution / aspect ratio for those, anyway?)

hedora 22 hours ago||
3150x2210 is sort of a normal resolution for retina displays. It's close to a native panel resolution on iOS, but they do this dumb fractional scaling thing because it was too hard to backport support for high DPI displays to MacOS X. Anyway, that resolution is so unreadable on current macos that they hide it behind a "show all resolutions" toggle. The default is 50% that (1/4 as many pixels), and they only let you go up to about 60-66% of native resolution unless you click the override.

So, the screenshot is probably a semi-upscaled image of a ~ 1920x1200 desktop.

zahlman 10 hours ago||
What's with the aspect ratio, though?
dailyforge 1 day ago||
wtf is this tittle
WhereIsTheTruth 17 hours ago||
Typical example of a fraudster
kogasa240p 23 hours ago||
Holy shit that is horrifying.
lutusp 1 day ago||
Wait a sec -- the reason RSS readers don’t have ads is because no one uses them. If we all used RSS, the advertisers would follow us there.

The linked article doesn’t offer any real remedies, so I will:

* Step one: dump Microsoft Edge, install Brave, which stops most ads including those on YouTube.

* Step two: dump Windows, install Linux. Windows 11 is an advertising delivery organ masquerading as an operating system.

* Step three: put a list of advertiser IP addresses in the Linux lookup table /etc/hosts, stopping the problem at its source. This idea works in Windows too, but most Windows users aren’t techies.

* Step four: never open an account to gain access to a Website’s content. Websites require you to sign up only so they can legally mail you advertising without breaking the law.

* Want to hear the FBI’s advice on this topic? To avoid many online dangers, they warn you to install an ad blocker (https://www.ic3.gov/PSA/2022/PSA221221).

But most ad blockers now let some ads through ... only “good ones,” meaning those who pay enough to circumvent the filter.

Most advertising is BS anyway. Prove me wrong -- tell me the last time you saw an ad for potatoes. Or a walk in the park.

Most advertising is actually a meta-ad for consumerism -- you need to buy stuff. What you have isn't good enough. But hey -- don't get me started.

itsnexis 10 hours ago||
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