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by userbinator 27 days ago
Did anyone else think this was a clever keming pun?

Fortunately, for those sites where either JS is required for the content or to remove the dickover, browsers still have an Inspect Element tool that makes deleting this and other annoyances not too difficult and rather cathartic.

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Safari’s “Hide Distracting Items” feature is one big reason I never use Chrome.
Don't tell anybody, but Chrome engineers managed to sneak in reader mode via Gemini.
First time I saw the lesser case version of dickover I thought it said clickover.