• brucethemoose@lemmy.world
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    Misleading headline, as UBlock Origin Lite will work.

    ….Which is what the vast majority of Chrome users would be using now anyway. Using full Ublock requires a ton of manual hoops (or a Chromium fork) already, and basically no one using plain Chrome at this point is gonna do that.


    Not that this is okay.

    I’m just saying it’s misleading. Full Ublock has already been evicted from Chrome for like 99.99% of its users, and sadly, they didn’t seem to care.

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    Who the fucking fuck still uses stock Chrome in 2026, chrissakes.

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      everyone’s parents methinks. i got mine on chrome 15ish years ago and now they won’t stop. “but you’re the one that told us to use chrome…”

      i get that a lot. it’s as if they cannot conceive that things that were once good can become shitty. enshittified if you will.

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    I’m using librewolf for most tasks but just FYI you can try ladybird with three lines of git and its coming along nicely. Additionally Kagi’s WebKit browser Orion is looking really great and the flatpak for that is available right now.

    Play with them and report bugs. These guys have been making serious progress this year.

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      I’m not sure I’d recommend Ladybird or Orion for general use yet. Orion is still getting there on Linux, ladybird is in deep development.

      …Why not a good fork? Like Zen, Librewolf, or if you need Chromium compatibility, Helium?

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        Won’t helium be affected by this change? They bundle Unlock Origin, so they will not be able to do that if they want to follow chromium still. They may have to swap to forking off Brave who uses their own blocking engine.

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      I’m excited that there are alternative browser engines being developed, but I lost a lot of enthusiasm for Ladybird when I learned more about the lead. Servo is another browser project coming along nicely, although Servo is closer to webkit than it is a fully fledged browser.

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      I would so love if this causes an usage spike for Firefox, so that all websites and webapps start testing for Firefox compatibility again…

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        The install counts for ad block extensions is surprisingly lower than you’d think.

        uBlock only peaked just shy of 30M users, so much less than 1% of general users. Obviously it’s not that cut and dry, but you get the idea. It’s unlikely they have much influence no matter where they go.

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          How many of those 3 billion Chrome users were on desktop though? Mobile is the default for most of the world.

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          IDK that it’s much less than 1% of general users, considering it’s .4% of the total global population, and even as #1 not everyone uses Chrome on desktop (but also some people have multiple desktops…).

          But your point is still valid, if the roughly 1% desktop market share shifts to FF, not a lot is likely to change.

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          You’re saying there are 3 billion Firefox users? That doesn’t sound right. Or you mean 3 billion chrome users?

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            I think they mean approximate chrome users. There’s about 3.8 billion of them.

            Firefox has a user base of approximately 150 million users (and that’s down from 206 million in like 2024).

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    The Firefox forks that I use:

    • LibreWolf ships with uBlockOrigin by default.
    • Zen browser for power users who want lots of out of the box features and customization. An especially excellent browser for users who migrate from Vivaldi. Caveat, as with most feature-rich things, the line between bloat and feature can be a bit blurred.
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    Work forces Edge. Cannot install other browsers. I already have AdGuard Home running on my network. What else can I do?

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      I can’t really research a topic for work without an adblocker. The experience is too miserable, everything is riddled with advertisements!

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    9 hours ago

    I switched to uBlock Origin Lite when all this shit started up, is that one going away too?

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      Nope. Ublock lite was made for Manifest V2 depreciation, specifically.

      It’s not as effective as full UBlock though. I notice it missing elements or bugging some pages out when I use it on others’ PCs.

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        But it says it’s mv3 based and the article says mv2 only.

        Ahh didn’t read enough of the article, the mention it specifically but also say it doesn’t allow the same level of blocking