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Facebook Thought It Beat Ad-Blockers. It Actually Just Signed the Internet’s Death Sentence.

Facebook’s aggressive code obfuscation has finally forced uBlock Origin to surrender. But this victory is an illusion. By making ads unblockable at the code level, Facebook is accelerating the development of AI-powered browser engines that will visually erase ads in real-time, triggering the end of the ad-supported web as we know it.

Facebook Doesn’t Sell Connection. It Sells Your Rage.

Facebook’s content monetisation program isn’t a reward system — it’s a procurement system for outrage. The platform pays creators not for talent but for rage, the cheapest fuel for engagement. And when AI can generate that rage at near-zero cost, every one of these creators becomes disposable. Your anger isn’t a side effect of the product. It IS the product.

Your Anti-Tech Rant Is a Luxury Brand. Here’s the Ugly Truth.

Anti-tech rhetoric has become a luxury belief: a way to signal moral superiority without sacrificing the convenience of the very products you condemn. This article exposes the hypocrisy at the heart of modern tech criticism, arguing that the real problem isn’t technology itself – it’s our unwillingness to acknowledge our own dependency. By pretending to be above the system, we actually feed it. The only honest path forward is to stop performing and start making real choices.

The SpaceX Sham: Why You’re Subsidizing a Trillion-Dollar Fantasy

SpaceX’s engineering is real, but the narrative driving its valuation is a masterclass in extraction. We are sold a future of stars and innovation, but the true costs—environmental damage, regulatory exemptions, and socialized risk—are pushed onto the public. You aren’t just watching a launch; you’re footing the bill.

Your AI Assistant Is Quietly Working for Someone Else

Anthropic is injecting promotional tips into Claude Code’s tool output, turning a trusted AI agent into a dual-purpose advertising vehicle. The ad was ‘reasonably unobtrusive’ — and that’s exactly the problem. When the vendor can push its own messages through the same channel the agent uses to serve you, the fundamental assumption that it works solely on your behalf is broken. In automated pipelines, this isn’t just annoying. It’s a first-party prompt injection that undermines output determinism.

Your Enterprise Windows Isn’t Yours Anymore—Microsoft Made Sure of It

Microsoft quietly installed a beta Photos app on enterprise Windows 11 devices, bypassing admin controls. This isn’t a mistake—it’s a strategy to prioritize consumer monetization over enterprise trust. IT admins are realizing that paying for ‘Enterprise’ no longer guarantees control over their own environments.