Why can't my modded client just give it that signature?
On code I write on hardware I run locally, how is it ever possible to not be able to remove an element from the UI?
I don't really understand how that's possible. The browser gets a token from the third party, and passes that token to the server to "prove" it's running the DRM. The server then passes code back to the browser. At that point, why can't the browser just cut out the DOM elements which are ads?
I don't understand how code I write on hardware I run locally can ever have it's hands tied like this.
I don't understand. Isn't someone just going to fork Chromium, take out this stuff, put in something that spoofs the DRM to the sites so that adblocking still works?
Can you still get to it via twitter.com?
You can do that with every unit though. How does that make any more sense than inches or ounces?
How does it make sense?
Don't forget the Cayman Islands and Liberia.
Claiming that there is nothing between two points is certainly geometry.
Also calm down.