uBlock Origin will soon stop functioning in Chrome as Google transitions to new browser extension rules.

  •  Kissaki   ( @Kissaki@beehaw.org ) 
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    1 month ago

    Its still the same extension, same source code, same logic, just less capable

    the same… but not the same… ??

    I think the technologies are quite different.

    uBOL is entirely declarative, meaning there is no need for a permanent uBOL process for the filtering to occur, and CSS/JS injection-based content filtering is performed reliably by the browser itself rather than by the extension. This means that uBOL itself does not consume CPU/memory resources while content blocking is ongoing – uBOL’s service worker process is required only when you interact with the popup panel or the option pages.

    Are you claiming non-lite does the same, plus more?

    You say it’s the same source code, but it’s a different source code repository. non-lite, lite.