My Chrome with Adblock Plus doesn't load any of them. Plus your computer loads Anandntech slow.
I used MORE THAN ONE. I tried many. I used the ones suggested and ones not suggested. They all did it.
And the problem with that shit loading is that they can track what you do all over the internet and eventually link you to all kinds of shit. Distorting a lot of things.
I just use this to kill ads and other pesky nonsense.
I just use DD-WRT to block ads, trackers, and malicious sites, for all browsers and computers on the local network. I've even modified it to also block web-based anonymous proxies and URL shorteners (blocked a fake Facebook login page just last night for the stepdaughter).
Does that script use a list similar to the lists that adblock uses?
My Chrome with Adblock Plus doesn't load any of them. Plus your computer loads Anandntech slow.
Yeah... a 3.8Ghz C2D loads it slow. Give me a fucking break.
Er, yes it does. It may be your internet connection is to blame, though, not your CPU.
I just use DD-WRT to block ads, trackers, and malicious sites, for all browsers and computers on the local network. I've even modified it to also block web-based anonymous proxies and URL shorteners (blocked a fake Facebook login page just last night for the stepdaughter).
Do you know if this block affiliate links? I want my cashback ya know.
no thats why you suck compared to everyone else
Why does Chrome do that? Load bits and pieces and then resize at the end?
To claim they load web pages 500ms faster than Firefox at the expense of wonky page loads. You can speed up Firefox just the same with the nglayout.initialpaint.delay about:config preference and get the same shitty results.
Web Browser Grand Prix 3: IE9 Enters The Race
According to Tom's Hardware conclusion page IE9 pull slightly ahead, in front Opera, Chrome take up the middle just behind Opera, then FF, and Safari take up the last position.
<--- I just update to Opera 11.01 for Linux i386 and it is looking good. (Way snappier than Chromium).
I just use this to kill ads and other pesky nonsense.
Firefox is very popular with the super-user community. This is the group that can do anything you can think of on a computer, some things you cant think of, and a few things you dont want to think of. This enthusiast community often brags of the customizations they do with Firefox on technical forums whenever browsers are mentioned:
I use Firefox, so I dont have to see ads on websites!
I use Firefox and have an add-on that lets me transfer files automatically!
I use Firefox and it blocks any pop-ups and virus attacks!
I use Firefox and it saved the Earth from an asteroid impact!
You can actually set that preference to 1000ms to get the Opera/Safari effect of the page loading in an instant. The rendering will be deferred one second so all the page elements appear to snap in at once.
All the speed advantages these browers have over one another are for the most part matters of perception.