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For comparison I got no such pop up.

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Hacker News is basically Reddit if it only had r/technology and no other subs

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Well, that’s a rant and a half. I’ve got a similar setup and don’t see the same message, but that’s still weird.

The good news is you don’t actually have to know about Asahi, they’re upsteaming all their work. If it’s useful to you, you’ll end up using it without even knowing

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It uses the :visited css psuedotag to display the message based on your browser history.

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I got the same popup. Blocks the article, no way to get past it to read it. And no, I don’t read Hacker News nor did I follow a link from them. Fuck Asahi. They can pull their heads out of their asses and then maybe I’ll regain some interest in their shit… but I doubt it. They’ve just demonstrated sheer technical incompetence as well as childish pettiness. Definitely not anyone worthy of being relied on.

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Just tried clicking that link, and got a huge pop up refusing me access to the site, and accusing me from being from a site called Hacker News (???).

According to the text in the screenshot you’ve posted, there is no referrer header, so perhaps you’re using some privacy extension that strips referrers.

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Looks like uBlock Origin triggers it. That’s annoying, but whitelisting the site fixed it.

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Yeah, that’s not happening. I only whitelist sites I trust, and that little pop-up doesn’t engender trust.

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Blocking access from everyone that wants to protect their privacy is not an acceptable policy.

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Got the same thing. Whatever they’re using to detect the source of incoming clicks, it isn’t working. Valid rant against HN or not, IMO that just means they’re morons who I wouldn’t trust to support a distro.

Edit: It’s also happening from their own post on Mastodon lmao. https://mastodon.gamedev.place/@Igigog/110820668174707603

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It looks like they’re dumping you if you hide the referral link based on the text.

Truly gross practice.

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they’re using the css :visited attribute on a link to a HN thread to display the message.

having passively followed asahi for some time (too poor to own a mac to actually try it out) the fact that they have to resort to shit like this is gross, but i 100% put the blame on HN for being an unmoderated trashfire (and explicitly bypassing the referrer based blocking asahi first had instead of, idk, actually moderating their site)

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According to the dev on Mastoson, it was DarkReader messing with their color math detection on a HN link’s :visited tag.

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