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"...they can always serve ads from the origin domain without JavaScript."

But most of them don't. Yes, they can change their model and in time they likely will.

As it stands now, one doesn't have to watch ads on the internet if one doesn't want to - all it takes is a little perseverance and they're gone. If one can't rise to the occasion then one has a high tolerance for ads.

Even YouTube can be viewed without ads with packages such as NewPipe and similar.

You're right about AI, OCR etc. and I think in time it will come to that.

It seems to me people like us will always be ahead because we've the motivation to rid ourselves of ads. It reminds me of the senseless copyright debate - if I can see the image then I can copy it. No amount of hardware protection can stop me substituting a camera for my eyes. What's more, as the fidelity goes up HD, 4k etc. the better the optical transfer will be (less comparative fidelity loss).

That said, the oldest technology - standard TV - is still the hardest to remove ads from. Yes, one can record a program and race though the ads later (which most of us are very adept at doing) but it's still inconvenient.

What I want is a PVR/STB that figures out the ads and bypasses them. Say I want to watch TV from 7 to 11pm (4 hours) and there's a total of one hour of ads and other breaks in that time that I don't want to watch then I want my AI-aware PVR/STB to suggest that I start watching at 8pm instead of 7 as this will allow it to progressively remove ads on-the-fly across the evening.

The person who makes one of these devices will make a fortune. If the industry tries to ban it (as it will) then we resort to a software version and download it into the hardware. Sooner or later it's bound happen and I'll be an early adopter.




> What I want is a PVR/STB that figures out the ads and bypasses them. Say I want to watch TV from 7 to 11pm (4 hours) and there's a total of one hour of ads and other breaks in that time that I don't want to watch then I want my AI-aware PVR/STB to suggest that I start watching at 8pm instead of 7 as this will allow it to progressively remove ads on-the-fly across the evening.

I wonder if something like sponsorblock for youtube (which is a must have) could be done for TV? it's a crowsourced effort and works flawlessly for popular channels.


Good question, I don't know. It's certainly worth thinking about.




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