• helenslunch
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    8 months ago

    I mean, yes? But also this is like that stupid iPhone setting that diverts your charging to off-peak hours or something. It’s such an incredibly small difference.

    • gon [he]@lemm.ee
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      8 months ago

      If it’s worth doing at all, it’s worth doing a little bit.

      I believe you’re referring to iPhone’s clean energy charging feature. Here’s my question: if you can use clean energy, why wouldn’t you? It might make very little difference to the environment, but a little difference is still a difference.

      Still, using ad-blockers is really not like that iPhone feature:

      1. That feature relies on the grid itself, meaning it’s useless for a lot of people that have basically no clean energy where they live, while ad-blockers can be useful to anyone using the internet.
      2. It may be to the user’s detriment, while ad-blockers improve user experience.
      3. It’s device dependent, whereas ad-blockers are available to virtually everyone, not just iPhone users.
      4. Ad-blockers can be combined with clean energy charging.

      The impact ad-blockers can have on the environment is similar to iPhone’s clean energy charging in the same way a healthy diet is similar to eating a carrot. Yes, on the surface level they do just reduce your consumption of fossil fuel-generated energy, but ad-blockers reduce your energy consumption overall, not just trade it for green energy (that still requires tons of fossil fuels to be burned).

      Much love,
      gon

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        8 months ago

        if you can use clean energy, why wouldn’t you?

        Because, in this case, it can be incredibly inconvenient. It’s just another bullshit marketing ploy from Apple.

        I don’t understand the rest of your comment.

        Should you use ad blockers? Yes, absolutely. Is “saving the environment” a legitimate reason? I would argue no.

        Sincerely,

        xoxo helenslunch