Idk if this is the right instance for this, but how fucking tired of these forced ads at gas pumps is everyone else?

I’m paying 4 bucks a gallon to have you shove advertising down my throat like an erect cock?

What the actual fuck

Anyone have any good ad blocking practices for this?

I’ve seen duct or painters tape covering the speakers…

You can press a button next to the screen to mute it, but this doesn’t work at all gas stations. (Usually its the 2nd from the top on the right side)

I guess its just time to gettoblast music every time I pump gas like back when I was 19…

8 points

For the pumps that the mute button doesn’t work: carry a small screwdriver, 1/8", flat blade, insert into center of speaker then pull sideways to severe the coil wire.

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Or just go to a different gas station instead of vandalizing property that’s not yours.

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Great idea, it’s not like every single gas station is riddled with cameras and you have a license plate they can track you with or anything….

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They too will get the screwdriver treatment!

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It doesn’t effect the operation of the pump and takes a three second poke and twist. With no legitimate use of the speaker it would be months before it is noticed. Think they would scrub through tens of thousands of interactions with the pump and find that one person who leaned in a bit? Doubtful, and if so, minor vandalism charge and a small fine for months of quiet peace. Worth it in my book.

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Some electronics have a way to test the system if the speaker is functional and can potentially kill the system, so that’s not even remotely true. Also, maybe they have to manually check the pump every morning when they turn the pumps on as part of their start up process.

You are a fool if you think stuff isn’t able to verify and test itself in todays age or they don’t have an employee checking stuff semi frequently…

In either case it wouldn’t be hard to go through a days footage, even easier if the system self tests and tells you when/if the problem occurred.

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Tired of ads at the gas station? Carry a lighter

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Can’t have a problem if the problem is atomized. You being right along with it may be a problem….

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Get an EV and you’ll never have to go to a gas station again. None of the chargers I’ve seen have ads on them.

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All of the chargers I’ve seen have ads on them.

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I don’t even have an EV and I have to see the ads on the chargers because they’re in front of the store I’m walking into. So far, I’ve only noticed that at grocery stores, but it’s annoying.

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Maybe public ones but the good thing about electric is you plug in and either walk away or sit in your car you don’t need to be outside near the pump to charge.

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Watch them start making chargers that hook up to your infotainment system and run ads all the way through your charging session.

Edit: period.

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That’s an interesting way to spin the fact that it takes so long to charge that it’s impractical to stand there and wait for it to finish.

If you turned the gas pump down to make it pump slowly enough, you could walk away from it while you wait, too.

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Not great for privacy or freedom though

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Still early in the enshittification cycle. It’ll happen eventually.

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Volta has level2 free chargers in some of the grocery stores in my area. Pretty big screens. I don’t pay attention to them when I’m charging while shopping.

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They target the most common denominator. Once EVs are everywhere, look at the chargers getting filled with ads.

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Maybe, but I don’t think it’s worth it. With a gas car, you stand idle at the pump for a few minutes making sure that nothing bursts into flames or gas doesn’t overflow. Charging an EV isn’t like that. They’ve got about 5 seconds of your time at the most.

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Fast charging is constantly improving though, I wouldn’t be surprised if we reach a point where EV charging improves to a point where it takes roughly the same time as charging an ICE vehicle in the 2030s.

https://driving.ca/auto-news/technology-news/toyota-says-ev-batteries-will-charge-to-near-full-in-10-minutes-by-2027

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Fuck going to gas pumps, that shits for boomers

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Ok I guess. I’m not sure where else you would get gas

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why would you get gas? electric vehicles are so much more comfortable

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Because they are not practical? Not to mention they are a privacy and freedom nightmare

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Uhh not everyone can just drop 40 grand on an electric car.

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I sit in my car.

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You aren’t supposed to do that, assuming you’re the one pumping gas. Gas stations are a bad place to generate static electricity, lol.

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I forgot about the epidemic of gas station explosions due to people sitting in their cars.

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I mean, it does happen.

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There was a whole Mythbusters episode where they tried TONS of stuff to get a gas station to go up in flames (they couldn’t, not even smoking a cigarette – under near ideal conditions for an ignition of nearby vapors – per my recollection).

So yeah, I’m sitting in my car (especially if it’s cold outside).

“Static electricity” isn’t somehow more of a concern sitting in your car than standing outside one in a fuzzy jacket.

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What about gasoline fights? Did they account for those?

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The concern (especially when it’s cold since that usually implies dry air) is that a buildup of static energy occurs when your body rubs up against your cars interior.

This concern is usually a bit bigger for younger folks because they tend to not touch any metal parts of their car when getting up, which would discharge the energy while still a decent distance from the nozzle that’s leaking gas vapors.

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They need some signs, ‘No pumping gas in fuzzy jackets’

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Cool, here’s a video of a known static electricity ignition.

https://youtu.be/T6VKxmUPb3g?si=qmnptZLv2S1RgJvf

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I used to do that until the pump failed to realize the tank was full and just kept going.

That’s also why there are signs telling you specifically not to do that.

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We should make a law that any process which requires continuous attention for safety reasons cannot be a venue for advertisement.

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I just watch the filler from the side mirror. When I feel the click of the disengagement, I hop out, give a ground pat to the pump and replace the nozzle.

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That’s my point. When it fails, there’s no click. It just keeps going. Then you’re scrambling to stop the pump as it’s jizzing fuel all over your car’s paint job, the floor, you…

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There are enough options most places to vote with your wallet. It is ultimately meaningless to the machine, but at least you’ll be somewhere with no ads or mutable ads.

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