Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | aembleton's commentslogin

Live in a country like Ukraine where everyone uses Telegram

> Not long till complete authentication of the human at every level is required to use a computer.

It'll be needed to tackle bots


s/bots/undesirables/

…at the end stage.


I expect a lot of people who run adblockers on mobile, also configure their DNS or use a VPN to block ads. On Android, you can't even get an adblocker on Chrome, which is the browser most users and using.

I recently did an install of Windows 11 on a machine without TPM

To bypass the check during installation:

    Boot the laptop from your USB.

    When you see the "This PC can't run Windows 11" screen, press Shift + F10 to open a command prompt.

    Type regedit and hit Enter.

    Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup.

    Right-click Setup, create a new Key named LabConfig.

    Inside LabConfig, create two DWORD (32-bit) values:

        BypassTPMCheck = 1

        BypassSecureBootCheck = 1

    Close the registry and the command prompt; the installer will now let you proceed.


It's a never-ending cat-and-mouse game, and unsupported hacks like these usually aren't well-received in corporate environments. Decent stop-gap for home use, though!


Maybe the agent can ask the user clarifying questions. Even better if it could do it at the point of submission.


Blocking the domain of the video player works. For example, primis.tech you can add this to your uBO filter:

  ||primis.tech$domain=~primis.tech
Primis is one of them, but there are a few of these companies. I can't remember them all.


I'm also in the UK, and it came to 31MB. Then I turned off uBO, Firefox tracking protection, and rejected the cookie notice, and it went over 40MB.


In 10 years - 100MB In 20 years - 20MB

I think there'll continue to be growth in page sizes, but then maybe we'll consider efficiency, or the NYTimes shuts down and the 20MB page will be the liquidators selling the domain. Maybe we don't even use domains by then as everything is on an app.


Even with ad blocking, it's transferring over 200KB of data, half of which is to load a couple of fonts. Not terrible but the basic HTML is only 17KB.


If scripting wasn't allowed, we'd probably all have a different browser that allowed it - probably wrapped in a Flash wrapper.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: