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How I Experience Web Today (2021)
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450 points
airstrike
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14 Oct 24 19:22 UTC
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1.
max_
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14 Oct 24 20:04 UTC
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No.
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>>41840931 (OP)
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Here is another funny illustration —
https://modem.io/blog/blog-monetization/
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>>41841510
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ID:
GO
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marviel
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14 Oct 24 20:21 UTC
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No.
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>>41841339 (TP)
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I like them both -- but while the OP is excellent satire, this one approaches art.
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shepherdjerred
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14 Oct 24 21:13 UTC
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>>41841339 (TP)
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The CSS on that page is impressive!
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xenic
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14 Oct 24 21:24 UTC
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>>41841339 (TP)
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This is glorious, and made me think; is there a reverse-adblock addon that would “click” on all ads it finds on a page and would load them silently in the background..?
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MattPalmer1086
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14 Oct 24 21:50 UTC
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>>41841339 (TP)
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Funniest (and most accurate) thing I've seen on the web in a while. Thanks for posting!
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blargey
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14 Oct 24 21:58 UTC
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>>41842188
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There’s
https://adnauseam.io/
(posted to HN a few times
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37230898
)
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o11c
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14 Oct 24 23:50 UTC
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>>41841339 (TP)
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On a serious note, in case anybody is looking for trustworthy ad providers, I have a list:
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gruez
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15 Oct 24 00:52 UTC
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Too bad it fetches the pages via XHR and doesn't attempt to render them, so it's trivially detectable and filtered out.
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15 Oct 24 01:51 UTC
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Ayesh
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15 Oct 24 03:01 UTC
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>>41841339 (TP)
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This is brilliant! I like how it slowly drives you mad.
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