I’m from a US state where we don’t pump our own gas. Since I don’t pump my own gas regularly - only when I’m out of state - I’m not exactly sure when this happened, but all gas pumps seem to play ads now while the pump runs. At least the states adjacent to mine. Like can I not even pump gas in peace? Stop trying to manipulate my purchasing decisions 24/7.

Edit: ok I get it, there’s a mute button. I appreciate the tip, but people are already reporting that it only sometimes works. Knowing there a mute button that sometimes functions doesn’t make me less infuriated

  • @I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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    87 hours ago

    One of the unlabeled buttons on the side of the screen should mute it. Whenever I find it, I’ll take a pen or sharpie and mark which one is the mute button for future people who don’t want to be subjected to that shit.

    • @turtlesareneat@discuss.online
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      86 hours ago

      They will just disable the mute buttons. It happens around here all the time, marking them accelerates it.

      I now avoid any gas station with immutable ads. But if I am in a pinch. The longest sharpest key on your key ring can slide right in and puncture the speaker, thus solving the issue more permanently.

  • @the_riviera_kid@lemmy.world
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    88 hours ago

    Grab a screwdriver and stab the shit out of the speaker, that shuts them up fairly reliably.

    But in all seriousness I refuse to go to a gas station with ads on the pumps because fuck that shit. Old gas stations are the way to go (for now).

  • @ggiesen@lemmy.ca
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    48 hours ago

    Almost two decades ago, I worked at a network service provider who had as a customer a company that provided the technology for serving those gas pump ads.

    At each gas station they had a VSAT, a router and of course the digital signage boxes on each pump.

    They fed the ads to thousands of pumps via a single T1 to HughesNet in Atlanta. They’d multicast the ads, and have a local cache at each pump that would receive the stream, cache it and serve it.

    It was one of the most elegant setups I’ve ever seen, and should serve as a case study in multicast for efficient bandwidth utilization across an expensive data transmission medium.

  • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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    1914 hours ago

    Lol, imagine thinking you’re allowed a momentary reprieve from advertising in this hellscape of a world we’ve built.

  • @SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1013 hours ago

    I’m from Washington and occasionally drive in Oregon, which is one of those states.

    1. welcome to like ten years ago?

    2. yes it’s awful. Everything is awful.

    3. you can mute them or turn down their volumes. The buttons are there so you can press them.

    4. if it’s not on the pump: yeah that’s truly evil.

    5. late stage capitalism, in some cases, is still capitalism. You could tell the station worker or owner you don’t like that and it’s bad. But good luck with them not spitting in your face in return.

    6. do you live under a rock? Are you so isolated somehow that the GAS STATION is your only exposure to this bullshit? Tell me your secrets, I need that level of peace in my life.

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      I kinda set a no ads tolerance policy for myself. I pay for some services (e.g. $5/month for Nebula, I donate monthly to Lemmy, etc). YouTube is the main area where ads tend to creep in since iOS doesn’t have an ad blocker for YT. My goal was to totally ditch YouTube for Nebula, but they are missing some creators I like.

      • @I_Has_A_Hat@lemmy.world
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        You’re going to hate this response, but if you’re already paying to avoid ads, you could get YouTube premium. I got grandfathered into it from Google Music and honestly I feel it’s absolutely worth it. It’s about the same cost as Spotify and comes with YouTube Music that works just as well. So I look at it like paying for Spotify with the added bonus of no ads on YouTube and being able to play videos in the background. I also tend to watch a ton of YouTube videos and often use them to fall asleep to.

        At this point, it’s the only subscription service I still pay for. I’ve ditched all the others, but that one has stayed. Anytime I see someone watching YouTube without it, or without a good quality ad blocker, I’m horrified. So. Many. Ads. I don’t get how anyone can watch anything like that.

        But I get it; most people would rather drag their ass through a mile of broken glass than pay YouTube a dime, and I totally respect that. Just sharing my experience.

        • Mose13OP
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          13 hours ago

          The problem is I also have a deep deep distrust of Google. So much so, I think I would rather pay a little extra for a subscription that I feel more directly benefits creators and doesn’t support a company who’s business model is selling spyware and tech addiction. For example, in addition to Nebula I’d consider Dropout TV, Floatplane, Curiosity Stream.

          There’s a certain level of cognitive dissonance on my part since I use Apple products. So I’m trying to slowly self host more things and migrate away from big tech.

    • @Corn@lemmy.ml
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      58 hours ago

      Protip: moving to a place where it takes effort to understand the language turns ads into a dadaist experience.

  • FackCurs
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    1316 hours ago

    Second button from the top on the right will mute the ad.

    • @PraiseTheSoup@lemm.ee
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      37 hours ago

      This works on most I’ve encountered, but not all. New gas station near me built less than 2 years ago has no mute button, and the ads play 24/7 whether someone is there or not. If you are pumping gas late at night with nobody else around you get to hear 10 pumps all blaring ads to nobody and each milliseconds out of sync. It’s totally fucked.

      • FackCurs
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        15 hours ago

        Yo fuck that shit… Playing 24/7? Is the speaker visible at all or hidden in the machine?

        I’m glad I sold my car.

  • MikeyU
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    2220 hours ago

    I could almost stomach the ads if they weren’t blasted at max volume; it’s like being assaulted at the pump. I feel sorry for anyone who lives in proximity of those stations and have to hear this crap at all hours.

    • @Joeffect@lemmy.world
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      618 hours ago

      Most have a mute option it’s hidden but every one I have seen has a mute button… You might have to press some random button… Pro tip have a sharpie so you can label said mute button

      • @possumparty@lemm.ee
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        48 hours ago

        They used to, not so much anymore. Most of them I’ve been to (I travel A LOT for work) no longer mute at all no matter which button you press.

        • @Joeffect@lemmy.world
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          145 minutes ago

          The new ones I’ve seen still do… Maybe it’s the area but even the newer touch screen ones allow you to turn the volume all the way down

    • @Zenith@lemm.ee
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      318 hours ago

      Weirdly enough the PNW just has normal gas pumps that don’t have screens or sound

  • JackbyDev
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    2020 hours ago

    Typically the button on the right, second from the top mutes. It depends on the model, but it works on some.

  • @Machinist@lemmy.world
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    571 day ago

    So, most pump POS used to have a labeled or unlabeled mute button. That has become rare.

    So far, I’ve been able to kick all of them into a diagnostic/trouble menu by pressing pairs of keys on each side of the monitor in sequence from the top.

    Some of them have a timeout on this screen, but the counter resets when you hit a key.

    Passwords can be entered from the keypad, with ok/enter also working. I bet the passwords are the manufacturer default, probably a 5-7 digit number. I was able to find partial training manuals and setup docs from one of the POS vendors but I didn’t find a default password or deeper technical docs for the one brand I looked into.

    Fucking ads in my face fucking piss me off.

  • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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    1 day ago

    I’m from a US state where we don’t pump our own gas.

    You can just say New Jersey. After Oregon lifted its ban in 2023, it’s the only one left!

    • @Dozzi92@lemmy.world
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      81 day ago

      Yes, just say “I’m from the best US state” next time instead, OP, people will know what you mean.

      • dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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        217 hours ago

        We’ll just have to observe him carefully and see if he’s able to complete a left turn without assistance. That’ll tell us for sure.

    • @Darleys_Brew@lemmy.ml
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      224 hours ago

      Do petrol station attendants who have to pump fuel get paid better than those who don’t? I’m assuming that they need some kind of license?

      • @Empricorn@feddit.nl
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        324 hours ago

        That’s funny. Maybe they just didn’t notice? When I was there and started to pump my own gas (being from out-of-state), they stopped me and took over, but it wasn’t like the pumps were locked or anything. I did see that stations turned off the pumps after-hours, when they didn’t have anyone to pump fuel…