Raspberry Pi As an Ad Blocking Access Point
coop0030 writes "Adafruit has a new tutorial that will show you how to use your Raspberry Pi as a WiFi access point that blocks ads by default for any devices using it. This is really neat in that it would work for your Android or iOS device, your Xbox 360, TiVo, laptop, and more without needing to customize any of those devices other than to use your Raspberry Pi as the access point for WiFi. Using an ad-blocker can be useful for conserving bandwidth, helping out low-power devices, or for keeping your sanity while browsing the web!"
Yeah, we've heard it all before, we'll hear it all again, and nothing much will change.
Those who do study history are doomed to stand helplessly by while everyone else repeats it.
Why do you need a RasPi for this? Why not do this in the router itself and save a little bit of power?
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Those sites can easily control the ad content before it's served, simply by hosting the advertising content themselves. If they did this, they probably wouldn't get picked up by my Ghostery filters, and they better not unnecessarily use javascript either (99.999% of the web which is written in javascript doesn't need to be). And of course, I block third-party cookies and wipe all other cookies at restart.
Web hosters have decided to use third-party advertisers for convenience. Ease of blocking the content is the price of said convenience.
I have left slashdot and am now on Soylent News. FUCK YOU DICE.