• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    All you people too young to remember the late 1990s, enjoy the internet as we used to know it before adblockers, because it sounds like you’re going to be out of options a lot of times soon.

    I plan to use Firefox as long as I can, but I hate that I already have to have a backup browser for some sites, including the back end of the website where I used to work. And that will only get worse.

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      11 months ago

      Yup, just like the days where sites would just display a “this site is designed for internet explorer 6” and nothing else unless you were using IE.

    • Danny M@lemmy.escapebigtech.info
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      11 months ago

      I will tell you something that most people won’t: you don’t have to use those websites.

      It doesn’t matter how important you think they are, you can take a stand by not using them if they don’t respect you.

      Do you know the reasoning behind the common saying “the united states doesn’t engage with terrorists”? Politics aside, it’s because engaging with your enemy legitimizes or empowers them. By refusing to negotiate or engage with terrorists, the policy aims to avoid granting them recognition or validation for their methods.

      You can take the same stance; when a website stops working with non-chromium browsers you stop using it. You IMMEDIATELY stop using it, even better if you pay them money, you should IMMEDIATELY cancel citing that they’re stealing your intellectual freedom. If the US government does the same and you’re required to use a chromium browser to fill out your taxes for example, do it on paper, give them a message that you’d rather not use technology than have guns pointed at you

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        11 months ago

        Remember when websites could open infinite windows, and prevent you from backout out or closing windows?

        Even if things get really bad, they wont get that bad. Also dont forget flash meant the ads were media rich, security hole ridden, cpu spinning, awful monsters as well.

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          11 months ago

          It wasn’t that bad, you just have to reformat your pc every other week and have a second air gapped pc with anything important 😂

    • HeyThisIsntTheYMCA@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      My first desk job was in 96 and even then I needed 3 browsers to get the different government websites to work properly. I don’t know if there was a time before needing a backup browser.