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Astrophagology?

Maybe look at MPE-DASH?

Mercurial?

That is the one I know best but there are other options that people I tend to trust say are good. There are more options than I have time to give them an honest evaluation.

Some news sites do have ad-free or at least ad-lite versions if you're a subscriber.

> No print publication on the planet does this.

Because you have to pay for the print version. They have plenty of ads, too, but they're not the sole revenue stream.


The amount you pay for the print version just barely covers physical print and physical distribution costs--and that's if the publication is lucky.

The vast majority of revenue comes from ads. They are just placed and handled in less obnoxious ways.


You have to pay for the web version of the NY Times as well.

Unfortunately, this does not save you. The NYT has a paywall and still has this terrible experience, which caused me to unsubscribe. I remain subscribed to The Atlantic because while it still relies on advertising, the print version is at least readable.

The March 2026 issue has 12 ads across 109 pages including the back cover. Ads do not appear within an article. I even sometimes read the ads, because many are about new book releases. I opened the cover story (just one article!) of this issue within the mobile app and encountered 38 advertisements. The ads take up nearly half the screen and there is almost always one visible. These 38 instances were just the same four ads repeated many, many times.

This is just one issue of one publication, but it's representative of the broader problem the author discusses. I want to support good journalism and am willing to pay for good writers and articles but strategies that are so frustrating and disrespectful to the reader make it difficult.


My local alternative paper has always been free.

What makes you think that the menu in the website is not going to be outdated.

I think the parent is making the assumption that a business owner would be able (and willing) to update the menu on their own website, whereas random pictures on Google Maps/Instagram might not have the most recent menu.

Like indexedDB but in Node?

Then the correct stance is to not visit those sites.


Author comes off as what days is called “performative man”.


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