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autotldr Bot , to technology in Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker

This is the best summary I could come up with:


There are a lot of people frustrated by YouTube’s decision to force a pop-up message for viewers using an ad-blocker as seen in this Reddit post.

Microsoft itself built an excellent Windows Phone YouTube app for its era, only for it to receive an arbitrary block by Google.

An X (Twitter) user named @endermanch posted a workaround for bypassing the extremely annoying YouTube pop-up that, for now, doesn’t force you to disable your ad-blocker but that could just be a matter of time.

At least for right now the method of switching to the Windows Phone user-agent seems to completely remove the YouTube pop-up and allows you to get back to glorious ad-free viewing.

At the moment it’s just an inconvenience and users can click out of the pop-up to continue watching their favorite creators such as our Windows Central channel.

However, with the hubris that these content platforms must feel after Netflix was successfully able to stop password sharing and still increase subscriber numbers, I don’t think it will take long for YouTube to completely block users that have an ad-blocker enabled.


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jayands ,

Good bot

PrincessLeiasCat , to technology in Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker

I think I had this phone lol

cupcakezealot , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

yeah it’s called winrar

p03locke ,
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Switch to 7-Zip now!

cupcakezealot ,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

scoop install 7zip.

everytime.

CatUser ,

Peazip is also a very good alternative.

DeathsEmbrace , to technology in Windows Phone gets revenge on YouTube from the grave by helping users bypass its ad-blocker-blocker

Just use noscript

hottari , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

TLDR Some folks just never update their software. Idk if this is just a Windows problem but damn. I remember reading about this 0-day months ago and thinking to myself malware groups will have a field day before the vulnerability finally becomes dead just because of this.

Koen967 , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

Maybe because of the fact that they can’t pay their staff, because nobody pays to use their product.

dinckelman ,

Except it’s been developed and maintained by one guy, for the past 30 years

EternalNicodemus ,
@EternalNicodemus@lemmy.world avatar

Winrar dev gigachad ngl

M137 ,

Congratulations, you’re dumb as fuck!

Kecessa , (edited )

I paid for it 🤷 that’s how devs can afford to keep working on their open source projects in the long run.

Wrong wording due to posting early in the morning, meant any independent work…

MuhammadJesusGaySex ,

I paid for it too. I mean fuck man. I’ve been using winrar for almost 30 years. That’s more than I can say for most things in my life. I figured it was the least I could do.

Dumbkid ,
@Dumbkid@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Same I bought the physical disk too, not like I have a disk drive. But now I have a licensed winrar disk

Anticorp ,

You guys are all Eugene Roshal alts. Aren’t you? Nice try Eugene!

Edit: in reality I think Eugene is a badass who has done something really special in a world overflowing with greed.

PixxlMan ,

Winrar is… Not open source. Where did you get that from?

Kecessa , (edited )

Early in the morning post, worded that wrong, but the sentiment is the same, open source or independent projects, the creators need something in return to keep working on them

PixxlMan ,

That’s fair enough!

MrScottyTay ,

I’ve paid for winrar because I decided I’ve used it for the better half of my life and well kindly keep using it and getting rid of that pop up whilst also giving back to soldering i use regularly was the right choice for me.

ninekeysdown ,
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Likewise! Once I finally started making real money I tried to buy software I pirated early on. Even if I don’t currently use it.

sunbeam60 ,

Same, although I do use it out of habit mostly.

autotldr Bot , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

This is the best summary I could come up with:


The issue was discovered by Google’s Threat Analysis Group (TAG), which discussed the problem in depth in a blog post.

The issue allows an attacker to execute arbitrary code when someone opens a zipped file.

"Cybercrime groups began exploiting the vulnerability in early 2023, when the bug was still unknown to defenders.

“TAG has observed government-backed actors from a number of countries exploiting the WinRAR vulnerability as part of their operations.”

While WinRAR is a useful piece of software used by over half a billion people, it is perhaps more famous as a meme or as the butt of jokes.

When Microsoft announced native support for the .rar file format, WinRAR shared a meme on Twitter (now called X).


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ninekeysdown ,
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Good bot!

yuuki , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

Again? Is it the same one with 7zip?

Poe , to technology in WinRAR has a major security bug

Is it that you can keep using the free trial forever? /s

sagrotan , to technology in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates
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By the way: I’m running Arch on my surface 3 and I’m loving it .

Desistance , to technology in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates
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The continuation of why I don’t buy Microsoft hardware.

Blackmist ,

I don’t think you get a lot more support than that on most Android devices. They’re generally pretty shit for continued updates, as they’d quite like you to throw away a perfectly good device the instant you’ve finished paying for it and get a shiny new one.

Desistance ,
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Samsung is the largest Android OEM in the West and they give 4 years of updates. Google does 3 major upgrades and 5 years of security patches. There’s no reason why a multibillion dollar legacy software giant can’t do the same.

Blackmist ,

Google only used to do 3 years until the Pixel 6 in 2021.

The whole Android ecosystem is a complete mess. The fact that you need to rely on the device manufacturer for your updates is a nonsense idea.

Desistance ,
@Desistance@lemmy.world avatar

IOS isn’t that much different. You still rely on Apple for updates.

Illuminostro ,

It’s become obvious that their success with Xbox was pure dumb luck.

thorbot , to technology in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

It’s really sad how dirty most companies seem to be doing the consumers when you’ve got Apple still pushing support for 6 year old phones. At least one company sets the standard. Now, can we get a Linux device that is a clone of the Surface Duo and has security updates for 5 years? Please?

Schlubbins ,

Yeah, great standard setting by apple, supporting their users by intentionally slowing down their phones to encourage them to buy new ones.

Is the standard to attract class action lawsuits?

thorbot ,

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  • hotdaniel ,

    Bro, can you simp for apple harder? They tried to screw people over, got called out, and you’re running damage control.

    gregorum ,

    TIL providing facts and dispelling disinformation = “simping”

    sndmn ,

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  • gregorum , (edited )

    I didn’t imply anything— if you chose to infer something other than what I said, that’s on you, and the ignorance of others is not my job to correct.

    If you wanna whip yourself up into a frenzy over ignorant disinformation, that’s your right, but hatefully attacking others for it is petty and childish. 

    CapnAssHolo ,

    Bro why u calling him pretty

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  • menningeer ,

    Typical misinformation. The lawsuits that worked are for Apple not informing people, not because Apple slowed down the phones. The ones that have been about the slowing down have either lost or been thrown out.

    Also, your logic doesn’t make any sense. Are you saying that a slow phone is more likely to encourage someone to buy a new phone versus a phone that constantly dies at random times?

    And if you wanted your phone back to full speed, all you had to do was replace your worn out battery. That seems like a dumb way to upsell someone on a phone if they can pay $100 for a new battery and have their phone back to full speed.

    TheGrandNagus ,

    I actually mostly agree with you apart from one thing.

    Are you saying that a slow phone is more likely to encourage someone to buy a new phone versus a phone that constantly dies at random times?

    Yes. I think this could be true in a lot of cases.

    Personally, if I saw that my phone was dying at 50% battery but was otherwise fine, I’d think that my phone needs a new battery, and I’d weigh up my options between taking it to a service centre or buying a new phone.

    If my phone was rendered almost unusably slow, but died instead at 20%, I’d think my battery is a bit degraded, but that my phone is too slow to be useful after a battery swap anyway, and I’d jump straight to buying a new one. I wouldn’t know that the battery is what’s causing the slowness to begin with.

    IMO, as long as you inform the customer, option 2 is the best. Otherwise I’d prefer option 1.

    Schlubbins ,

    If it was really beneficial to the consumer, Apple would have been advertising it before they were legally required to tell people about it.

    ribboo ,

    You obviously do not live in a cold country. iPhones up until version 5-6 or so (when this was introduced) was notorious for turning off at 25-30% battery if it was slightly cold outside (sub 5 degree Celsius or so). It was a horrible experience that was completely removed by clocking down processors of battery worn phones.

    I’ve never heard of a person turning off the option now when we’ve got the choice either.

    It’s 100% beneficial to the customer.

    Though, they should’ve been clearer with what they did and added a toggle from the start. Which is why they were fined.

    menningeer ,

    It was listed in an update change log.

    MrSpArkle ,

    It’s amazing how in a story about Microsoft letting customers down, people feel compelled to make up bullshit about Apple.

    Viper_NZ ,

    Apple reduced peak power limits on older phones with wrecked batteries. If they hadn’t, people would have had to put up with their phone crashing.

    SpaceNoodle ,

    I stopped using the iPhone when Apple’s “support” involved rendering my 4S unusable. They set a standard, but it’s not consumer-friendly.

    601error ,
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    I’m not even an Apple fan. If Android had the product support longevity and privacy of iOS, I’d consider it. But nope, we get disposable products and an icky privacy history. I wouldn’t call Apple great in either category. AFAIK there are no smartphone manufacturers who are.

    FrameXX , (edited )

    Regarding privacy on iOS, I recommend watching [this video] (www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHnBOUNxHsw). You can get more privacy on Android with some tweaking (custom ROMs, AdAway, uninstalling pre-installed bloatware, etc…). There are several ways to get more privacy, some easier than others. I know most people won’t even try. On the other hand, with iOS, you’re handing your privacy over to Apple in good faith, but you have far fewer options to take things into your own hands. People want privacy out of the box, but that often clashes with companies’ interest in making as much money as possible (simply put). Some companies use privacy as a selling point in their marketing campaign, but often it is just false advertising.

    PipedLinkBot ,

    Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

    piped.video/watch?v=JHnBOUNxHsw

    Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

    I’m open-source, check me out at GitHub.

    mishimaenjoyer ,
    @mishimaenjoyer@kbin.social avatar

    you call it "some tweaking" when in reality for 99,5% of android users it would be the same to tell them to get better performance on their cars if you just switch out the engine, do a custom paint job und replace the computer", just to have them finding out, it's not even possible because on most models the hood cannot be opened.

    Blackmist ,

    When even Apple keep their stuff supported, you know everyone else is in the wrong.

    OscarRobin ,

    Indeed but this highlights a fundamental issue with phones (and all devices): because Apple can continually monetize their devices with locked-in app stores and a litany of services etc they can easily afford and are incentivised to support devices for a long time.

    Device makers third-party to platform ecosystems, like Microsoft to Android (but not Windows) find it extremely difficult if not impossible to gain these sorts of long-term monetisation which incentivises maximizing profits on the sale and then immediately dropping support.

    Canuck ,
    gnygnygny , to android in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

    Life cycle is shorter and shorter specially if the product is not a success. This one was expensive and buggy. Probably launched too early.

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  • gnygnygny ,

    To be honest I didn’t check the end of support and end of life, still it’s very short…too short for this kind of expensive device. Even if it looks very promising. I still belive it was a good try. But it failed…

    olizet , to android in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates
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    MS doing MS things, cancelling products. Just like Google.

    DLSchichtl ,

    “The company has stated from the very start that the Surface Duo would receive just three years of OS updates, meaning today is the last day that Microsoft has to stay true to its word.”

    gelberhut ,
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    I can hardly find a company that supports their product and their backward compatibility longer than ms. Just recently read that wordpad had an alias “writer” (or similar) because this was its name before decades ago and there could be apps/scripts relying using this nsme.

    Flax_vert ,

    There’s still some way of accessing a network settings menu unchanged from Windows 3, I remember Tom Scott did it

    LEDZeppelin , to technology in Microsoft cuts ties with the Surface Duo after just 2 Android version updates

    Zune : Never forget

    query ,

    Music players in general haven’t been doing well. Phones are too big to be proper replacements for all uses.

    havokdj ,

    They’re doing pretty good, they just aren’t a huge market like they used to be. It is a niche market nowadays.

    Typically you only see people buying one for one of three reasons:

    1. They cannot have a phone/do not want a phone
    2. They want to separate music listening from their source of contact (getting a phone call forces you from the music)
    3. They chase higher fidelity audio (only the case with quality DAPs)

    4 (bonus). Phone has no headphone jack, but that’s usually only the case in conjunction with 3

    query ,

    I still use my 2016 SE despite having a never phone. But I need pockets to carry that around, custom fit pockets if I want to be able to run with it without it being obstructive, because of how big even that old phone is.

    ours ,

    3 and 4 can be fixed with a portable USB DAC/AMP. Lots of options there.

    havokdj ,

    Try going on a run with one of those. I have them too but they both have their places.

    Plus in my experience, DAPs tend to be able to fit bigger amps in them than USB DACs which is good for driving less efficient headphones.

    CrypticFawn ,
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    Gods I loved my Zune.

    If I could find a digital audio player like the Zune but with support for Tidal I’d be so happy.

    Killer ,

    I know Fiio makes some music players, not sure about Tidal though.

    havokdj ,

    WM1AM2, though if you’re fine with using Bluetooth streaming (LDAC) on the WM1A I’d recommend getting that and installing walkman one on it instead.

    I’d really rather not encourage the android based DAPs, it is good for a phone or tablet, but it makes the DAP part a bigger pain in the ass since they typically do NOT get updates to the base operating system, namely due to the fact that they have to design the audio component from the ground up. Linux based DAPs are a lot better in my experience.

    I’ll say that it is easier for me because I download most of my music, but I don’t have any problem streaming from my devices to my WM1A. Keep in mind you’re likely to be within earshot of these devices anyways because a DAP isn’t going to have a sim card, so it either needs WiFi or proximity to a device that does, but the benefit with LDAC is that you have your library accessible from those devices as well.

    CrypticFawn ,
    @CrypticFawn@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

    WM1AM2

    The price alone makes that a non-start for me, but thank you for the recommendation nonetheless!

    havokdj ,

    Yeah that’s kinda why I recommended the previous model. The amp is pretty much the same and you can get them on eBay in great condition for about $400. The A55 is also a great choice that can be had for about $150, however if you want something cheaper that can stream, I’d check out the HiBy R3 or R3II

    CrypticFawn ,
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    I’ll look at those, thank you!

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