• Bookmarks (was: Ad blockers)

    From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Sat Nov 28 06:08:14 2020
    Daryl wrote --

    That's why I started bookmarking videos. But, if they zap them, it won't
    do me much good with the bookmarks.

    I have lots and lots of things bookmarked.
    I'll run across something, bookmark it for later, and sometimes when I
    go back that link is gone.
    I have my bookmarks in folders named "daily" (favourite daily sites) TV2 (local stations and news in general), and on and on. Others such as "cars" (car related), history, old tv, OTR (old time radio), etc.
    I have a general "misc" folder as well which has is pretty full and a catchall. Often a link is added there then moved to wherever I want it.
    I like how Firefox backs up bookmarks and syncs on a regular basis so if
    I bookmark something on the PC, it also shows up on the laptop, tablet and phone. No more lost bookmarks, or one machine has it and the other doesn't.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Sat Nov 28 06:46:00 2020
    Joe,

    I like how Firefox backs up bookmarks and syncs on a regular basis
    so if I bookmark something on the PC, it also shows up on the laptop, tablet and phone. No more lost bookmarks, or one machine has it and
    the other doesn't.

    Firefox, Chrome, and Edge would slow to a dreadful crawl on YouTube and Facebook. On the other hand, I've gone back to Opera, which doesn't seem
    to have that issue. One of the add-ons allows you to use the extensions
    that you had in Chrome in Opera.

    Daryl

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  • From Dallas Vinson@1:123/257 to JOE MACKEY on Sun Nov 29 12:44:53 2020
    Re: Bookmarks (was: Ad blockers)
    By: JOE MACKEY to DARYL STOUT on Sat Nov 28 2020 06:08:14

    I like how Firefox backs up bookmarks and syncs on a regular basis so if
    I bookmark something on the PC, it also shows up on the laptop, tablet
    and
    phone. No more lost bookmarks, or one machine has it and the other doesn't.

    Chrome does the exact same thing.
    -+-

    Dallas
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    Dallas

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to Dallas Vinson on Mon Nov 30 00:39:00 2020
    Dallas,

    I like how Firefox backs up bookmarks and syncs on a regular basis so if
    I bookmark something on the PC, it also shows up on the laptop, tablet
    and
    phone. No more lost bookmarks, or one machine has it and the other doesn't.

    Chrome does the exact same thing.

    If one is synced with Opera, it'll do the same thing.

    I originally used it when it was shareware, but it was made freeware
    several years ago. One of its extensions allows you to incoporate add-ons
    that were in Chrome to Opera. Plus, I've had better performance on Facebook
    and YouTube with Opera...than with Edge, Chrome, or Firefox.

    However, Facebook's two factor authentication (2FA) is royally mucked up.
    My smartphones no longer receive the SMS (text messages) of the verification codes...so as a result, I'm locked out.

    It has been this way since last Friday, and I've sent them 3 scathing messages, noting such...and that:

    1) They seem more interested in policing content that taking care of glitch reports.

    2) They accused me of spamming by sharing content related to a group that
    I am an admin of. That makes as much sense as teats on a boar hog.

    I also added that because of being constantly slammed by friend requests
    to like/share/view links...I unfriended everyone in Messenger, plus I
    unjoined a large amount of groups, and unfollowed/unliked a bunch of pages.

    I didn't tell them that I use the add-on of Fluff Busting Purity (you
    can get that at fbpurity.com), which will allow you to choose what ads,
    and other content you receive in your Facebook feed...instead of having
    to weed through a ton of garbage.

    I did threaten to leave Facebook, and go to another social media
    platform.

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@2:250/1 to Daryl Stout on Mon Nov 30 18:16:00 2020
    Hello Daryl!

    ** On Monday 30.11.20 - 00:39, Daryl Stout wrote to Dallas Vinson:

    I did threaten to leave Facebook, and go to another
    social media platform.

    With the millions of other usersout there, they wouldn't care
    about you. They probably get far more new users than people
    threatening to leave.




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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to AUGUST ABOLINS on Tue Dec 1 05:59:04 2020
    Aug wrote --

    I did threaten to leave Facebook, and go to another
    social media platform.

    With the millions of other usersout there, they wouldn't care
    about you. They probably get far more new users than people
    threatening to leave.

    I only use FB for a few friends. Otherwise I don't.
    I am in a couple of OTR (Old Time Radio) groups but mostly just lurk.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to August Abolins on Tue Dec 1 13:47:00 2020
    August,


    I did threaten to leave Facebook, and go to another
    social media platform.

    With the millions of other usersout there, they wouldn't care
    about you. They probably get far more new users than people
    threatening to leave.

    Well, I discovered (by accident) what the problem was. The app
    I have on my smartphone to block spam voice calls and spam text messages...apparently has a "global usage database"...and someone
    had blocked the codes for Facebook.

    So, if this happens again, I know what to check first.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Wed Dec 2 07:48:40 2020
    Daryl wrote --

    Well, I discovered (by accident) what the problem was. The app
    I have on my smartphone to block spam voice calls and spam text messages...apparently has a "global usage database"...and someone
    had blocked the codes for Facebook.

    I've used spam filters that are sometimes a bit too ambitious. It will
    mark good email as spam.
    Some ad blockers say good sites are dangerous.
    And its sometimes the opposite, bad is listed as good.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Dec 3 10:39:00 2020
    Joe,

    I've used spam filters that are sometimes a bit too ambitious. It
    will mark good email as spam.
    Some ad blockers say good sites are dangerous.
    And its sometimes the opposite, bad is listed as good.

    What I'm afraid of is a site being infected by malware, but it still
    looks legitimate. I "practice safe hex", but you can't be too careful.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Fri Dec 4 07:29:22 2020
    Daryl wrote --

    What I'm afraid of is a site being infected by malware, but it still
    looks legitimate. I "practice safe hex", but you can't be too careful.

    Isn't that what good witches do?
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Fri Dec 4 14:18:00 2020
    Joe,


    What I'm afraid of is a site being infected by malware, but it still
    looks legitimate. I "practice safe hex", but you can't be too careful.

    Isn't that what good witches do?

    Sounds like Glenda from The Wizard Of Oz. <G>

    Daryl

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  • From jimmylogan@1:261/20 to Daryl Stout on Sat Jan 9 22:50:37 2021

    Haven't left FB completely... I'm the one that does the
    broadcast from church, and I have some friends that that
    is the only way they communicate, but I don't 'hang out'
    there any longer. :-)



    Daryl Stout wrote to August Abolins <=-

    I did threaten to leave Facebook, and go to another
    social media platform.

    With the millions of other usersout there, they wouldn't care
    about you. They probably get far more new users than people
    threatening to leave.





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  • From Mike Powell@1:2320/105 to JIMMYLOGAN on Sun Jan 10 11:15:00 2021
    Haven't left FB completely... I'm the one that does the
    broadcast from church, and I have some friends that that
    is the only way they communicate, but I don't 'hang out'
    there any longer. :-)

    Same here, re: friends and family who only communicate that way.

    Mike


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  • From Ron Lauzon@1:275/89 to jimmylogan on Mon Jan 11 10:38:00 2021
    jimmylogan wrote to Daryl Stout <=-

    Haven't left FB completely... I'm the one that does the
    broadcast from church, and I have some friends that that
    is the only way they communicate, but I don't 'hang out'
    there any longer. :-)

    Same here. I've started dropping out of groups that I don't really care
    about. And I simply don't look at it much.

    Same about friends and family. I'll keep it around for that, but
    they don't get much of my eyeball time anymore.


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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to RON LAUZON on Tue Jan 12 08:49:30 2021
    jimmylogan wrote to Daryl Stout <=-

    Haven't left FB completely... I'm the one that does the
    broadcast from church, and I have some friends that that
    is the only way they communicate, but I don't 'hang out'
    there any longer. :-)

    Same here. I've started dropping out of groups that I don't really care
    about. And I simply don't look at it much.

    Same about friends and family. I'll keep it around for that, but
    they don't get much of my eyeball time anymore.

    I don't use FB more than about 10 minutes a day. And that is generally
    on my phone when I have a few minutes to spare before going to work.
    I am in a couple of groups and new messages there are e-mailed to me.
    But I have never been one to spend hours on FB. I have better things to
    do.
    Joe
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to JIMMYLOGAN on Tue Jan 12 08:56:08 2021
    Jimmy wrote --

    Haven't left FB completely.

    Hi Jimmy, don't recognise the name,
    Welcome to Memories.
    Joe Mackey, Mod
    Huntington, WV
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to jimmylogan on Tue Jan 12 10:24:00 2021
    Jimmy,

    Haven't left FB completely... I'm the one that does the
    broadcast from church, and I have some friends that that
    is the only way they communicate, but I don't 'hang out'
    there any longer. :-)

    If it wasn't for the fact that several of my ham radio traffic
    nets have Facebook groups that I use for checkins, and that I'm
    the social media/web chairperson for the Arkansas State Square
    Dance Federation, I'd leave it as well.

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut down.

    Daryl

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Daryl Stout on Wed Jan 13 06:58:00 2021
    Hello Daryl!

    ** On Tuesday 12.01.21 - 10:24, Daryl Stout wrote to jimmylogan:

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut down.

    The site/service is still there. The download links for the app
    are at the bottom of the pages.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Wed Jan 13 13:00:51 2021
    Hi August,

    On 2021-01-13 06:58:00, you wrote to Daryl Stout:

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut down.

    The site/service is still there. The download links for the app
    are at the bottom of the pages.

    You don't want it. It's been hacked, and the complete database (including all photo's and video's all it's users ever shared on it) has been copied...

    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Wilfred van Velzen on Wed Jan 13 07:55:00 2021
    Hello Wilfred!

    ** On Wednesday 13.01.21 - 13:00, Wilfred van Velzen wrote to August Abolins:

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut
    down.

    The site/service is still there. The download links for
    the app are at the bottom of the pages.

    You don't want it. It's been hacked, and the complete
    database (including all photo's and video's all it's users
    ever shared on it) has been copied...

    I heard about the "copied". But it was described to be a way to
    preserve any history of the chatter predating the Capitol event
    - by posting it open and in the clear on the internet.

    So, the hack was on purpose.

    I wouldn't necessarily want the app either. But I like the idea
    that people have options to use different technologies for
    privacy.

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  • From Wilfred van Velzen@2:280/464 to August Abolins on Wed Jan 13 14:15:17 2021
    Hi August,

    On 2021-01-13 07:55:00, you wrote to me:

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut
    down.

    The site/service is still there. The download links for
    the app are at the bottom of the pages.

    You don't want it. It's been hacked, and the complete
    database (including all photo's and video's all it's users
    ever shared on it) has been copied...

    I heard about the "copied". But it was described to be a way to
    preserve any history of the chatter predating the Capitol event
    - by posting it open and in the clear on the internet.

    So, the hack was on purpose.

    Yes, and what I heard of it, it was quite easy, because of the code mess the owner/creator made of it. It very much sounds like an amateur job.

    I wouldn't necessarily want the app either. But I like the idea
    that people have options to use different technologies for
    privacy.

    There are (like Telegram and Signal ;-)). But Parler isn't one of them...

    Bye, Wilfred.

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  • From John Guillory@1:396/60 to Daryl Stout on Wed Jan 13 02:34:32 2021
    Re: Re: leaving FB
    By: Daryl Stout to jimmylogan on Tue Jan 12 2021 10:24 am

    I can forget about Parler, though...it
    has been shut down.
    i have it downloaded to my phone, and it appears to be working. google let me download it recently and it let me create an account.
    John Guillory
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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to WILFRED VAN VELZEN on Thu Jan 14 08:19:26 2021
    Wilfred wrote --

    Bye, Wilfred.

    Hi Wilfred --
    Don't recognise the name.
    Welcome to Memories.
    Joe Mackey, Mod
    Huntington, WV





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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to John Guillory on Thu Jan 14 11:06:00 2021
    John,

    i have it downloaded to my phone, and it appears to be working. google let me download it recently and it let me create an account.

    I've barely had time for social media or my BBS lately, in the aftermath
    of being in a multi-vehicle wreck last week (which wasn't my fault). I'm usually only on Facebook now for my ham radio nets that have "groups",
    for checkins during the net. I also use Netlogger.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to August Abolins on Thu Jan 14 11:07:00 2021
    August,

    I can forget about Parler, though...it has been shut down.

    The site/service is still there. The download links for the app
    are at the bottom of the pages.

    I've had little time for the BBS lately, let alone social media,
    in the aftermath of the car wreck last week.

    Daryl

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  • From JOE MACKEY@1:123/140 to DARYL STOUT on Thu Mar 4 05:57:44 2021
    Daryl wrote --

    I've had little time for the BBS lately, let alone social media,
    in the aftermath of the car wreck last week.

    I've been posted at a clinic for a couple of weeks and there is literally nothing to do there. Just sit for the most part.
    A big thrill is calling a local hospital shuttle, or the bus company Dial-a-ride to transport someone.
    I have spent more time on FB (a couple of hours a day) than I have in the last year combined.
    At another post I can take the laptop and be productive doing something.
    I've been putting in 56+ hour weeks for a month.
    Glad I'm retired and only working part time. I can imagine the hours I
    would be working if I were full time again.
    Joe
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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Mar 4 08:29:00 2021
    Joe,

    Glad I'm retired and only working part time. I can imagine the hours
    I would be working if I were full time again.

    I'm busier being a widower than I was when I was married. :P

    Daryl

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to JOE MACKEY on Thu Mar 4 11:55:00 2021
    03-04-21 05:57 JOE MACKEY wrote to DARYL STOUT about Re: leaving FB
    Howdy! Joe,

    @MSGID: <604104D6.24509.memoryln@capitolcityonline.net>
    Daryl wrote --

    I've had little time for the BBS lately, let alone social media,
    in the aftermath of the car wreck last week.

    I've been posted at a clinic for a couple of weeks and there is literally nothing to do there. Just sit for the most part.
    -- snip --
    I've been putting in 56+ hour weeks for a month.
    Glad I'm retired and only working part time. I can imagine the hours
    I would be working if I were full time again.

    Probably 168 Hours a week if You are allowed to sleep on the job.

    7 X 24 = 168


    73 de Ed W9ODR dit dit


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