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What's your excuse for not moving to Chromium now that Helium exists, Firefox-fags?
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https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-best-on-Fir efox
https://www.userchrome.org/
https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=256785
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>>108604775
Browser fatigue made me switch to Konqueror. When websites don't work, because they're an amalgam of seven CDNs chock full of JS frameworks and redirects, I take that as a sign the website is not worth visiting and feel thankful I can't view it.
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>>108604809
>Brave, Vivaldi
They're bloated and Helium comes with uBO by default (which is better than any other built in content blockers)
>ungoogled Chromium
Convinience. (picrel). I could be wrong, but installing extensions (and updating then) is kind of a pain in the ass in ungoogled Chromium
>>108604819
>Manifest3
The only browser thats actually enforcing it is Google Chrone.
>>108604811
>https://github.com/gorhill/uBlock/wiki/uBlock-Origin-works-best-on-Fi refox
I've never had any problems blocking ads with uBO on Chromium browsers with the proper filters.
Do any of the things mentioned in this github repo improve the users privacy?
>>108604874
>Konqueror
never heard of it lol
>I take that as a sign the website is not worth visiting
based
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>>108604904
Shrimple as.
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>>108604903
>uBO
Do they back port declarativeNetRequest and other Manifest 2 functionality? Or do they depend on an old fork or the Enterprise version (which will deprecate MV2 too)?
>installing extensions (and updating then) is kind of a pain in the ass
Yeah, it is, but that's a price we have to pay for a Google-less experience
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>>108604903
> Do any of the things mentioned in this github repo improve the users privacy?
obviously yes
also see other issues
> The only browser thats actually enforcing it is Google Chrone.
once google decides you don't deserve to have mv2 support in chromium upstream, forks will likely have to drop it, too
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>>108604938
>Do they back port declarativeNetRequest and other Manifest 2 functionality? Or do they depend on an old fork or the Enterprise version (which will deprecate MV2 too)?
the full version of uBO for Chromium is still getting updated, and thats the one they use. My best guess is that it has all the functionality uBO always had on Chromium.
>>108604949
is it?
>>108604969
>also see other issues
interesting, ill check them out in detail later. this might make me move back to librewolf.
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>>108604775
no, widevine. so no netflix, spotify, ...
https://github.com/imputnet/helium/issues/116
>helium does not currently have widevine, but if anyone wants to donate ten thousand+ dollars for us to attain widevine certification, we might look into it
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>>108604775
IceCat does everything I need it to do.
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>>108604775
Been using waterfox since it's release.
Zero reason to change.
Also when people tell me to change to something and keep shilling it, I automatically put said think in the "never use" pile. Like linux and apple products.
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>>108604775
just another boring chromium-slop, I'll stick to brave
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>>108604903
Ublock origin on any chromium browser is inferior to shields since it doesn’t allow cname uncloaking and also is less memory efficient since it isn’t browser level. Only Firefox based browsers get the most out of ubo, helium is the 2nd best option as far as chromium goes behind brave in this regard though
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>floorp
Slow as fuck.
>librewolf
Ran by faggots, but it's the best fork out there.
>any Chromium fork
I don't want to contribute with Google's monopoly on the web.
>>108605387
Cloudflare made Icecat useless. It's really hard to do anything useful since Cloudflare will cuck your browser to oblivion.
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>>108605149
This, as far as I'm concerned uBlock on any unbloated Chromium browser is good enough. I want a Chromium browser where I can really tweak the UI.
Just looked into the people behind the browser and they're both involved in Riseup. Makes sense why the interface is so gay.
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>>108605255
Just pirate everything
>>108605270
Completely different type of browsers
>>108605459
Never had this issue. People need to learn how to update the filter list cache.
>>108605469
I love AI and Crypto and built in VPN and half baked tor integration
>>108605415
>Like linux and apple products.
Low IQ take, sorry dude.
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>>108604775
I like blocking ads. Simple as.
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>dooood why aren't you distro hopping
>dooooood why aren't you browser hopping
how is this any different than asking me why i'm not rewriting my things in rust
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>>108604775
Because I use Google Chrome with:chrome://flags/#enable-lens-overlay> Disabled
chrome://flags/#omnibox-contextual-suggestions > Disabled
chrome://flags/#lens-overlay-omnibox-entry-point > Disabled
chrome://flags/#ai-mode-omnibox-entry-point > Disabled
chrome://flags/#omnibox-allow-ai-mode-matches > Disabled
chrome://flags/#prompt-api-for-gemini-nano > Disabled
chrome://flags/#prompt-api-for-gemini-nano-multimodal-input > Disabled
chrome://flags/#summarization-api-for-gemini-nano > Disabled
chrome://flags/#writer-api-for-gemini-nano > Disabled
chrome://flags/#rewriter-api-for-gemini-nano > Disabled
chrome://flags/#proofreader-api-for-gemini-nano > Disabled
chrome://flags/#hardware-media-key-handling > Disabled
chrome://flags/#autofill-enable-ai-based-amount-extraction > Disabled
chrome://flags/#lens-reinvocation-affordance > Disabled
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>>108608228
>Firefox theme on Chrome
the detached tabs like in firefox will come soon to chrome, it is already in the chrome flags
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>>108609070
>is a Russian guy
That probably means it's backdoored to hell and back because the FSB asked for it and issued a gag order.
>and is gay and a furry.
Never mind, that would be shameful dispray for the russian gov. Instead, the browser will inject fury and globohomo propaganda directly into your brain.
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>NOT DA HECKIN BROWSER ENGINE MONOPOLY
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>>108609525
10,000 hours in gimp.
>>108609730
I know, it was sad to hear. He's not the developer though, he was releasing unofficial builds, you can still get the source code from the gnuzilla git and build it yourself.
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>>no vertical tabs
there are
>>kagi shill
its only showcased, but you can use what you want
>>made by the cobalt.tools tranny
I agree he is a faggot.
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>>108615192
Do you think you're entitled to some kind of special personal attention because you decided to waste your money so that a person doesn't have to work so they can code meaningless additions to an already well-founded web browser base?
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>>108604775
I will never bend the knee
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>>108604775
no DRM support
shill