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It's interesting to see gorhill's reaction. I understand that he's fed up with all of this bullshit around both the advertising industry and mozilla's internal happenings, but maybe this was not a logical decision. I hope he is well, or that he gets the help he needs.
The last sentence...I feel it in my core.
We, the users, rely on the hearts and skills of volunteers who maintain critical code. His comment received 8 thumbs down.
I completely get his thinking here and anyone who wants to deal with mozilla's fuckery can fork his code and submit it on his behalf.
I imagine part of the reason is that uBOL's target audience might have less of a problem with not getting it via AMO? After all, it probably wouldn't even exist if Chrome didn't pull its MV3 shenanigans.
yeah, on Firefox it's not really useful, other than for very underpowered mobile devices. it was only made because of chrome.
because of the lack of capabilities I think regular uBO with only the default lists would be the same as uBOL performance wise, and more effectivein cleaning up websites in all aspects