Ironically, I could not reach the end of the list because the fucking ads kept reloading the page and scrolling me to the top. Anyone know which of these 6 would block that?
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Anything Firefox based with uBlock origin. Don't see a single ad or anything on mine.
I saw a thing for their newsletter and some related articles. But that's it. uBlock Origin FTW.
Anyone have any thought on Orion? I know it lets you use chrome and Firefox extensions and safari/macos features. Is this the right direction or a triple hitter of danger?
No Linux or Android support, so I literally can't tell you.
I use Firefox and Firefox forks.
That’s what I was assuming till I got curious. I found this an hour later I posted my first comment: https://lemm.ee/post/52205220 About a year ago they started working on a Linux version. I think I saw a GitHub repo on a quick search.
If they make a flatpak available, I'll give it a shot.
Linux
GitHub
Org here. They have four repos:
- Notes - readme and a license, no code
- iOS app open - blank readme
- DarkMode - <30 line script
- Programmable buttons - random macOS-specific XML files, no actual code
I hope that changes, but for now their repo is essentially empty.
Chrome is not the same thing as Chromium.
ITT: people who like to argue about all manner of things except whether or not Chrome and Chromium are the same thing.
Its as good as. when Google decides to remove manifest v2 support, it is removed from chromium, right?
Putting aside whether it's "as good as", it's still not.
Ok. But what's the problem with chrome right now? They're killing ad block. But they're not actually, chromium is.
So anytime someone says "I'm leaving chrome because they suck for killing ad block" they mean "I'm leaving chromium because they suck for killing ad block".
Does that clarification help then?
There is no clarification required. Nothing you said indicates that Chrome = Chromium.
Chrome in a trench coat, if you will