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Shit side with half the article used by ads no thank you.
Get a pi hole. I see no ads.
Use this article to set up an old phone as a pihoke, so you can then see this article with no ads.
It's amazing to see that there are still people lacking basic technical knowledge to use ad blockers, even in the year 2024.
And you generate traffic for them, thanks. You could just directly link to the install docs on PostmarketOS, not for a shitty third party site: https://postmarketos.org/install/
The article talks the idea of recycling a phone to use as a home server, which is what I found interesting. Also, if you spend your time worrying what sites you generate traffic for maybe rethink your life.
A lot of liberals are big believers in the power of consumers voting with their dollar/attention.
Ben Burgis: “Voting With Your Dollars” Is an Antidemocratic Illusion
Indeed, libs always think they can vote their way out of systemic problems.