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rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Tips for living an advertising free/minimal life?1·1 year agoThanks, didn’t know…
“Vermont became the first state in the continental United States to ban billboards (1968). Hawaii prohibited the advertising signs back in the 1920s. Maine and Alaska are the only other states to outlaw billboards.” (https://vtdigger.org/2021/07/11/then-again-vermonts-billboard-ban-followed-a-winding-road-to-passage/)
I didn’t read all of it. Wonder how that’s handled and translates to private property next to the road.
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Tips for living an advertising free/minimal life?1·1 year agoLinux and a browser with an adblocker will get you most of the way on the computer.
For real-life I don’t have good advice. You could move somewhere where it’s less common. But I think sports for example comes with ad banners everywhere.
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Killing an application in a terminal has a different effect than killing it in the UI. Help?0·1 year agoSure,
if GUI apps don’t handle it they just keep running. It’s just asking them to terminate.[Edit: I’ll try that](We could just have a look at the code of GQRX in specific or just try it.)
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto Linux@lemmy.ml•Killing an application in a terminal has a different effect than killing it in the UI. Help?0·1 year agoThat is not true. If you use SIGKILL (9) it ends the process totally. Other signals don’t do that. And per default the cli commands don’t send SIGKILL, but SIGTERM. It nicely asks the program to terminate and the program is supposed to write down it’s data and do what it needs to do when signaled like that. You’d need to attach a ‘-9’ to kill it without warning. (Even if the command is called ‘kill’.)
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto Relationship Advice@lemmy.world•How do you say you want a divorce?English1·2 years agoJust to weigh in for once, since this is a common reply… That is certainly correct. But I think most people already know. Nonetheless, for some reason they still decide to ask strangers on the internet. I believe some people have their own reasoning behind that. I guess I just wanted to say that. Ultimately it’s not wrong to point out this is just a random and biased crowd of people who supposedly spend too much time on the internet. Some people also need to hear that.
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•What happened to LineageOS? Has it been replaced by GrapheneOS?0·2 years agoI think GrapheneOS isn’t made for that purpose. It’s made to be safe and do privacy well. I think signature spoofing, rooting to circumvent things etc are opposing requirements. I don’t think everything works. There are websites and other comments with more info. My Banking TAN App works, though. Google Pay doesn’t.
rufus@discuss.tchncs.deto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Why cant the Middle East just chill out?01·2 years agoI don’t think history is a factor in the way we think back to WW1 or WW2. Yes, it plays a role. But in my uninformed opinion it’s more people just hate each other. They’ve lost relatives because of the other side. They can’t have this happen to more people they like. Hospitals and power plants explode, people live in poverty. People die. Rockets get shot every day. Revenge takes place. I’d be pissed, too. People on both sides are living under constant attack. Religion and history gets on top and makes it yet more difficult. Politics is more focused on retaliation than compromise or working towards a solution. Agreements are short-lived and people show over and over they can’t be trusted. It’s a bad situation in every way.
Additionally there are some people who just like murdering civilians. And they’ll do if they get the opportunity.
Thanks for spreading the word. We get these complaints every few weeks. More people need to be educated and move away from these instances to make the Threadiverse a better place.