cyrus ,
@cyrus@sopuli.xyz avatar

and when asked about donations, he instead asks to donate to those who maintain the lists.

Absolute gigachad

JATtho ,

I have been using uBlock Origin and uMatrix together for so long, that I don't remember when they became permanent must have.. uBlock origin sanitizes the site, while uMatrix prevents any surprises since I last visited a site. The more garbage the site is, the more broken it is on my setup.

uhrbaan ,
@uhrbaan@lemmy.world avatar

There is something very wrong when deleting 50% of wep page is the least it takes to make the internet usable...

adamantris ,
@adamantris@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

Thank Raymond and the list maintainers, you keep the internet usable

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar
land ,
@land@lemmy.ml avatar

What would we do without ublock origin

mp3 ,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

And all the volunteers keeping those lists up-to-date.

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

Yea it’s mainly those that do the work actually

mp3 ,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

Still big kudos to Raymond for providing the foundations to make it all work too.

azalty ,
@azalty@jlai.lu avatar

Aren’t most lists available on other browsers and ad blockers? Unless Raymond created the format

mp3 ,
@mp3@lemmy.ca avatar

The format currently used in adblocker predates uBO by almost a decade so no, but still, maintaining this add-on with how fast and often web browser changes, and keeping it performant must be quite the task.

Dave ,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

I think performant is probably the key thing here. There were ad blockers before and there are alternative ones now, but the thing that sets unlock Origin apart is how light weight it is.

UnfortunateShort ,

It's kinda sad that without Mozilla, Raymond, the NoScript guys and TOR we would lose control over the internet pretty much immediately

lemmyreader ,

Kind of agree. Though there is pi-hole and several others. And there's i2p, Freenet (now called Hyphanet) and GNUnet, and similar.

Kazumara ,

Pi-hole is nice for devices that you don't fully control. But it's not enough, due to the fundamental limitations of DNS based blocking. If the ads and the content are hosted on the same domain, it can't do anything.

h05 ,

I definitely agree, although really a LOT of non-Linux/(IT) guys use Chrome, some even Edge, if on Windows

Crack0n7uesday ,

IT person...

Uses chrome....

Both cannot be true friend, sorry. Your buddy is either a fake engineer or their main job isn't IT.

If you really have friends in IT they haven't used chrome or edge in a while, or their using the scripting bot for weekly progress reports to their boss, and they're only using it for that...

damnthefilibuster ,

Never knew the name of the guy behind it. Nice! This is why Everybody Loves Raymond!

lemmyreader ,

https://github.com/gorhill

About

Free. Open-source. For users by users. No donations sought.

If you ever want to contribute something, think about the people working hard to maintain the filter lists you are using, which are available to use by all for free.

kirbowo808 ,
@kirbowo808@kbin.social avatar

All hail Raymond Hill :0

ours ,

And the people maintaining the lists his work depends on.

DivineDev ,

If only, I know so many people who don't bother with adblocking at all. I honestly have no idea how they use the Internet without going mad

TimeSquirrel ,
@TimeSquirrel@kbin.social avatar

My kid discovered that he can hit the "report" button on the YouTube app on the TV to skip the ads immediately. So now every ad gets reported as "inappropriate".

I'm proud of him.

JVT038 ,
@JVT038@feddit.nl avatar

Tip: if you have an Android TV, you can install SmartTube as an alternative, privacy-friendly YouTube client. It has no ads and sponsorblock integration

Zorsith ,
@Zorsith@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

And as a better option, use an actual device instead of a short lifecycle planned obsolescence embedded android device on a "smart" tv.

intrepid ,

Can you imagine the amount of corruptive influences and persuasions he is resisting?

Fiivemacs ,

Pretty sure he has them blocked

intrepid ,

Though you may be right, I have a feeling that he is facing formidable opposition. That may include anything from social engineering to full on psyops.

brbposting ,

Bet he’s had people “happen” to bump into him IRL, and gets pull requests from bad actors that are very subtly trying to take the project in the wrong direction.

fossphi ,

Dang, for real? Do you have some more details on this?

brbposting ,
walthervonstolzing ,
@walthervonstolzing@lemmy.ml avatar

What's "Mordor Intelligence" -- is that a real thing, or a parody of the surveillance/'defense' industry companies that are coming up with names nicked from LotR? ('Anduril', 'Palantir')

egonallanon ,

https://www.mordorintelligence.com/
They appear to be a real thing. Though naming yourself after the most evil thing in middle earth is a bit in the nose lol.

QuantumSparkles ,

Raymond Hill: “Get behind me, Google.”

lemmyreader ,

Insightful point. And it does remind me of the corporate purchase of the Don't care about cookies extension for Firefox (And the Simple Mobile Tools for Android). Luckily it was forked. https://github.com/OhMyGuus/I-Still-Dont-Care-About-Cookies Open source FTW!
🙂 🐧

unexposedhazard ,

Simple Mobile Tools was forked into "Fossify *" for anyone interested.

OriginalUsername7 ,

The VLC guy turned down what a quick search is telling me was “several tens of millions” to show ads. I can’t even imagine what getting people to drop ublock would be worth.

samus12345 ,
@samus12345@lemmy.world avatar

I wouldn't blame him if he took it, but I greatly respect that he didn't.

refurbishedrefurbisher ,

There's a reason uBlock Origin overtook Adblock Plus in popularity.

SuiXi3D ,
@SuiXi3D@fedia.io avatar

Seriously. Says a lot about the modern internet, though. Both good and bad.

Rozauhtuno ,
@Rozauhtuno@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar
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