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5 votes
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New York Times phasing out all third-party advertising data
21 votes -
Chrome to start throttling resource-heavy ads in August
10 votes -
The pathetic state of Youtube advertising
15 votes -
Why don't we just ban targeted advertising?
27 votes -
Apple now allows push notification advertising, updates dating app review guidelines and more
11 votes -
App tracking alert in iOS 13 has dramatically cut location data flow to ad industry
21 votes -
The battle to save America's undercover spies in the digital age
5 votes -
Ads Inc. spent over $50M placing ads on Facebook with fake celebrity news and "subscription traps", scamming people out of millions
11 votes -
Apple’s ad-targeting crackdown shakes up ad market
22 votes -
Kik Messenger acquired by MediaLab, announces plan to introduce ads
8 votes -
The internet is rotting – let’s embrace it
15 votes -
Digital authoritarianism and the threat to global democracy
5 votes -
Google Maps is filled with millions of false business addresses created by firms pretending to be nearby
13 votes -
Plausible deniability and gaslighting in fighting ad blockers
24 votes -
Web Request and Declarative Net Request: Explaining the impact on Extensions in Manifest V3
7 votes -
Opera, Brave, Vivaldi to ignore Chrome's anti-ad-blocker changes, despite shared codebase
37 votes -
Chrome Extension Manifest V3 could end uBlock Origin for Chrome
55 votes -
How WhatsApp leaked my private information to advertisers
14 votes -
The golden age of YouTube is over - The platform was built on the backs of independent creators, but now YouTube is abandoning them for more traditional content
37 votes -
Google fined $1.7 billion by EU for unfair advertising rules
14 votes -
YouTube and demonetization: The hammer and nail of content moderation
8 votes -
YouTube just demonetized anti-vaccination channels
40 votes -
Facebook decided which users are interested in Nazis — and let advertisers target them directly
10 votes -
Chromium team to make changes to Manifest V3 in response to ad-blocking extension developers’ outrage
36 votes -
I'm downsizing my digital life. Do you listen to a lot of music? How do you archive it?
I'm downsizing my digital life. I deleted my account on reddit, on another phpbb forum and i don't have instagram/facebook apps anymore. This subject got me thinking about my music. I grab/buy...
I'm downsizing my digital life. I deleted my account on reddit, on another phpbb forum and i don't have instagram/facebook apps anymore.
This subject got me thinking about my music.
I grab/buy albums in mp3 and i have so many that it's impossible to listen to everything. I don't pay for any service like spotify because i don't like. I prefer to download and/or buy in places like bandcamp where i can download the album.
I started reading about other codecs like flac and opus. The availability of albums in flac are way less than mp3 and it's a lossless format. If i focus on it i will be forced to downsize my music library.
The problem is disk space in my smartphone. I'm not an audiophile so i'm not able to hear the difference between flac and 320kpbs mp3. This is where opus enters. This codec gives half the size with better quality than mp3. Soundcloud uses it. A 96kbps opus is the same quality as 320kbps mp3.
Now that Android can play opus i don't see a reason to keep using mp3. The downside is converting flac files every time i want to put on my phone.
I could just convert flac to opus and just live with opus everywhere, freeing a lot of space. But i think keeping flac files is better for archiving because it's lossless. If opus for some reason disappears, i'll have a lossy format and would have convert to another one losing more quality.
How do you deal with music?
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Adblockers Performance Study - A detailed analysis of the performance of some of the most popular content-blocker engines
18 votes -
If Facebook wants to stop the spread of anti-vaxxers, it could start by not taking their ad dollars
12 votes -
Spotify will now suspend or terminate accounts it finds are using ad blockers
55 votes -
Facebook moves to block ad transparency tools- including ours
8 votes -
YouTube stars are pushing a shady Polish gambling site
12 votes -
Open standards may finally give patients control of their data and care via Electronic Health Records
6 votes -
Banner blindness revisited: Users dodge ads on mobile and desktop
7 votes -
How much of the internet is fake?
36 votes -
Apple's latest anti-tracking feature in Safari takes toll on digital advertising
28 votes -
Your kid’s apps are crammed with ads
17 votes -
Amazon is stuffing its search results pages with ads, and they seem to be working
19 votes -
Google and Mastercard cut a secret ad deal to track retail sales
26 votes -
Senator Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) asks FTC to investigate Google's market dominance
17 votes -
Experts criticize West Virginia’s plan for smartphone voting
13 votes -
What we have now is not advertising
23 votes -
A digital capitalism Marx might enjoy
3 votes -
Brave launches user trials for opt-in ads
8 votes -
Canon has sold its last film camera
14 votes -
GDPR will pop the adtech bubble
13 votes -
Imgur adds videos
19 votes -
Geofencing too far? Visiting the ER can influence which advertisements you get
9 votes -
Microsoft extending EU's GDPR rights worldwide
9 votes -
Digital/Surveillance capitalism's war on leisure
3 votes