@Borgleader I was really surprised by that, considering his solution introduces an extra branch... he did test with predictable branch-predictor pattern tho... so I dont know how much merit it has
@Borgleader Checked out his portfolio while I was there, initially I was impressed, then I noticed it is all offline and extensive usage of 3rd party libraries. :D Still cool, but less cool when your frametime is 60,000 ms or more. :D
@Puppy is it because they're worthy of hate that you should hate them, because what does hating them solve? Nothing. It solves nothing, but only perhaps contributes to the problem.
@Ell I'll tell what conclusion you should eventually come to, "ads are a waste of my valuable time, therefore I install AdBlock to stop them wasting my valuable time so I can get on with important things"
@ElimGarak Stroooooongly disagree. I hate ads with a vengeance. To the point where I'll easily refuse to buy anything that has ever been marketed to me in any way that was annoying to me (which is, often). But, I don't use ad-blocker.
I rarely click ads. As long as they're not intrusive, I have no problem with letting the site owner be compensated for the time they spent creating the content that I'm looking for.
@Puppy Advertising is about many things; interest tracking, interest building (brand name distribution) and just generally playing into consumerism (I might buy more stuff because I saw /any adverts/ even if I don't buy the advertised thing /through the link/. It's really glaringly obvious.
I have never, and never met anybody who has, gained the slightest interest in any brand or product, even tangentally, as a result of online advertising.
Initially, I don't give a fuck about the brand. And then it is the brand I don't give a fuck about that is holding something of interest to me hostage for a despicable payout to the content creator. And suddenly, I feel disdain for it, which continues on in RL.
@ElimGarak Stroooooongly disagree. I hate ads with a vengeance. To the point where I'll easily refuse to buy anything that has ever been marketed to me in any way that was annoying to me (which is, often). But, I don't use ad-blocker.
If the internet falls apart as a result of ads going the way of the dinosaur, it deserves to fall apart. Let me pay for a content provider I like, I'll fucking pay. And smile doing so.
@Puppy Go ahead and stay oblivious. It's just... the world works differently and ad blocking has to do with that. If you wanna discuss it more, it's not gonna work with me. Because if you have this simplist view then, yes, obviously ad blocking is a no-loss thing.
I accessed websites from a computer that didn't have adblock. The experience was an atrocity. Gamespot and IGN have their entire background coated in Call of Duty and other shit. And how the hell do ethics and being paid by publishers for ads go hand in hand on a review site?
One goal of advertisement is to make targets people aware of the brand/product/service/whatever to begin with. When considering purchasing/using something and someone even think of that product/service, then advertisement has worked. Even if they don’t pick it.
@Puppy Yes, but again too self-centered. Adblock isn't for you. It's for the population at large. And the effect if the population at large uses adblock consistently are far greater than if you do. Because, you know, the population at large isn't you. They are relevant, and you are not.