Hey Chrome, you remember when Internet Explorer had a lock on the installed user base? Do you remember when they shit all over their users to the point they were screaming for anything to replace it?
Pepperidge Farms remembers.
Google: “We mean it this time, guys.”
20352028: Browser content is piped to a local AI that filters junk and noise then feeds the result back into the browser for screen display20282023: Browser content is piped to an AI that filters junk and noise then feeds the result back into the browser for screen displayGPT-AdBlocker for Chrome promises to block all ads, including ads in videos - gHacks Tech News - https://www.ghacks.net/2023/07/19/gpt-adblocker-for-chrome-promises-to-block-all-ads-including-ads-in-videos/
They can shovel it. It’s no longer on my computer.
They’ve retreated from their privacy sandbox ad proposal, but V3 is staying…
Hm…
I hope this convinces project managers and OEMs to stop using embedded chrome too. Would kill google’s market share quicker and keep HTTP a cleaner standard instead of a walled of garden of google tech.
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uninstalla Chrome and continues to avoid malware infested ads with Firefox
How many times can they cry wolf?
The chrome simps got their excuses on deck for continuing to use that bullshit
Wasn’t able to find an answer to my main question in the article: will this kill uBlock Origin’s ability to block YouTube ads?
will this kill uBlock Origin’s ability to block YouTube ads?
that’s it’s raison d’etre
Wether it is or not, the sheer fact that they’re pulling those moves made me move away from Chrome.
uBlock Origin has already been letting some Youtube ads through on my Chromebook in the last few days. (Still been working perfectly on Firefox on my desktop, though.)
It’s getting real close to time to finally bite the bullet and nuke ChromeOS in favor of normal Linux.
On chrome, probably.
On any non-chrome browser, nope.
I think Firefox and Safari are the only ones. (Don’t come at me with that Brave bulllshit)
Ladybird is an up and coming independent web browser. There’s also the Servo browser engine project in the works.
Thanks for the heads up about Ladybird. Nice to hear about new things on the horizon.
LibreWolf too, although that is a fork of Firefox.
Fun story, I tried Vivaldi a few weeks ago. It’s based on chrome. And it got really sluggish and I didn’t understand what was going on. It was so much slower than Firefox at rendering pages too!
Went back to Firefox with a new appriciation for how good it is.
They have nothing like container tabs either and you are supposed to use entire browser profiles to isolate cookies. It’s just ridiculous.