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jrflo 2 days ago

I removed the link, just thought it was relevant to the discussion.

tolerance 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

I was going to make a similar accusation as the above but I skimmed your comments and it didn't seem like you were the sort to have ill intent behind bringing it up. Next time you might want to include one of those stuffy "Disclosure" notices.

jrflo 2 days ago | parent [-]

That's a good idea, thank you for the feedback. I have a hard time finding the line between "advertising" and "sharing something I built" on this site sometimes.

notarobot123 2 days ago | parent | next [-]

but you should link to it in your bio for those of us still curious to find out what it is you built.

jrflo 2 days ago | parent [-]

Thanks for asking, I put a link to my personal site in my bio if you want to find it, it's called Scrolless.

b3lvedere 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

Not really anyones fault. Thanks to endless enshittification, relentless advertising and the current 'AI' some people may have become to behave like this even if your intention was good.

echelon 2 days ago | parent | prev [-]

You shouldn't remove the link.

Self-promotion is the anti-hyperscaler. I'd far prefer 100,000 hustlers to the hyperscalers forcing device attestation, 92% URL-bar-to-ad-funnel monopoly, "oops no more adblocker for you anymore", hardware we don't own, no direct app downloads, dumping on healthy markets with outside business unit profit to kill them off, continue growing like cancer, etc. etc.

Also, while on the point of this, I'm hoping fast on-device AI agents finally kill off advertising. I'm hoping my agent will stand between me and (advertising, toxicity, the algorithm, etc.) and literally rip the suit and pants right off Meta, Google, et al.

I want to put a de-Google/de-Meta agent on every device.

You want my eyeballs, you pay me.

ethbr1 2 days ago | parent [-]

> I'm hoping fast on-device AI agents finally kill off advertising. I'm hoping my agent will stand between me and (advertising, toxicity, the algorithm, etc.) and literally rip the suit and pants right off Meta, Google, et al.

How'd that work out with browsers?

Funding matters and working for the people pays less than working for businesses.

If we want a user -agent future, then we'd better figure out a financial model to incentivize that at scale. (Graphene or Mozilla subscription service?)