Do not send me Chrome addons. I do not care that you have a worse version of uBlock

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    7 hours ago

    uBo has never worked on twitch for me, even with custom filters people say work (probably a me issue) so I’ll through out Purple Ads Blocker TTV LOL PRO. I only ever have 1 activated at a time. 1 will work for awhile and the twitch will change something and the one I’m using stops working so I switch to the other.

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      6 hours ago

      I have to go on there I usually open it in Xtra Android app and the systemwide/dns adblockers get it

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    In no particular order;

    • Unpaywall - for research papers tries to find legal and free copies of them
    • Stylus - overwrite style on a per-website basis (I use the Compact Subscriptions style on YouTube, for example)
    • uBlacklist - additional to uBlock that deletes some URLs from search results (such as an anti-AI list, or Pinterest from image search)
    • Surmount - jumps over paywalled news articles using archive.ph
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        12 hours ago

        Container tabs

        It’s like how different browsers can be logged in to different accounts with the same webmail at the same time, but all in the tabs instead.

        Temporary containers

        Basically a new incognito window in each new tab.

        They play nicely together, my usual setup is temporary containers for regular browsing and a pop up asking me which user I’m logging in as - in that specific tab - when visiting sites I’m regularly logging in to.

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        It’s basically having website cookies completely isolated in the same profile. You can also create containers for each website automatically so they can’t talk to each other. If you like having multiple emails from the same provider open, you can do that without logging out or making a new Firefox profile, so it’s like having all your settings and add-ons with the website flexibility of another profile.

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    Snowflake - help others bypass censors

    Port authority - stops port scanning of your local network [and I found out how many fucking assholes do this. My own employer freaking does it >:( ]

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        I use librewolf, and I still get the notifications from port authority. Maybe that means librewolf wasn’t doing it, or port authority just detects that it’s supposed to happen even if librewolf has already stopped it.

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          Sounds like jshelter, i doubt i need it but it definitely does something because it breaks websites even more, cheers

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    Oooo, PopUpOff

    Haven’t had to deal with annoying “LeGiTiMaTe iNtErEsT” cookie pop-ups for nearly a year. Honestly forgot they existed until I needed to deactivate it to briefly log back into my reddit account recently (I swear that entire website’s UI is just malware at this point).

    Their website is also surprisingly gorgeous. I was surprised since most app makers usually don’t put much effort into something people are probably only gonna see once, if they even have one at all. It’s so well put together.

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      14 hours ago

      Not to encourage people to use reddit, but we’re you using old.reddit? I don’t have pop-ups and I didnt have to use a email to sign up

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    Redirector - redirect pages to where you want them to go.

    • make the youtube subscription feed the first thing you see / convert shorts without needing another addon
    • fix stupid machine translated localizations of pages looking at you learn.microsoft.com or reddit does this too now
    • overwrite / define custom duckduckgo search !bangs
    • remove tracking parameters from urls
    • etc…

    Example Usage: https://github.com/einaregilsson/Redirector?tab=readme-ov-file#examples

    This extension is how I learned to love RegEx.

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      12 hours ago

      Can definitely find a use for this thx have been using regex and Libredirect separately anyways

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    The one I want to point out the most is WebScrapbook, which is alternative to SingleFile. It can either snapshot the current DOM or the document source (handy for PDFs), can use proper directory structure and provides full-text search over the stored pages.

    It has support for separate server should you want to keep the files outside browser storage or share an instance between several browsers. I use this with text browser as renderer to make summarizing pages into VimWiki easier.

    Unfortunately it can’t do sync between instances, that’s something I wanted to add to it but I’m currently juggling way too many other projects.

    Then there’s Feed Previews for getting those RSS/ATOM feeds where they still exist so I can avoid using the browser, or worse, getting notifications through antisocial media. (-:

    Web Archives is making access to webpage archives much more convenient. Especially useful when dredging through old academic research pages full of link rot, or using TOR and getting locked out constantly.

    For managing tabs I’m sticking with the venerable Tree Style Tabs together with few handy plugins like TST: Colored Tabs and TST: Unload Tabs.

    While I prefer keyboard control for most things, and certainly Tridactyl goes the furthest from existing addons, it just can’t really handle all the screens as it was possible with the XPI addons. sheds a tear

    For content blocking it’s the run of the mill uBlock with JS disabled by default (F8 mapped to selectively enable it on a page) and LocalCDN which has rule generator for whitelisting locally provided resources in uBlock.

    And because some sites are broken mess and don’t work even with conservative Firefox setup I’ve had to use Allow CORS once or twice.


    Non-addon bonus: Searx-NG has a CSV output which can be integrated with tools like rofi or dmenu so you can do web searches outside web browser and easily pick the result.

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    I think all of these also have Chrome versions, but still better on FF due to being able to install (or side-load if not listed or not whitelisted for mobile) onto the mobile version. The day I learned how to get non-whitelisted ones to install and install from xpi was game over for bothering with other mobile browsers.

    • FastStream for downloading videos from YT and a lot of other sites (I daily use it for grabbing stuff on Twitter)
    • Bypass Paywalls Clean for the obvious (this one is to the dev’s not github but same kind of site site as it has to be installed via xpi)
    • Watch on Odysee for seeing if a YT channel also uploads to Odysee to go watch there if possible and at least give my view there
    • SponsorBlock for being able to skip hard-coded ads from the uploads and other sections of YT videos
    • DeArrow for being able to view titles for YT videos that are more reflective of content
    • Wayback Machine for saving pages to Archive.org along with saving them to my account on there.
    • Privacy Possum for more aggressive blocking of tracking (though it does require remembering it is on if a site breaks as it will block things that uBO isn’t the cause of the issue)
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      Fuck yeah, i swear by sponsor block, I’m truly ad free with that, but also skipping intros and stuff is nice.

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    Tab Snooze - allows you to close a tab and have it reappear at a chosen time later

    Domain Volume Control / Better Volume Booster - allow you to set default volume per-domain (note that unfortunately, in the 1st one the set volume gets changed when you change the volume through a site’s player, and the 2nd one currently causes an issue on Nightly with unpaused videos)

    Playback speed - allows you to change the speed of videos/audio on any site, even only by x0.01 at a time (you can also change the buttons that appear when you click on the addon in the toolbar/addons menu to have specific speeds readily available) (note that it doesn’t change the pitch of the audio)

    • Specifically for YouTube you can also use an addon like Improve YouTube. To configure the feature click on the addon in the toolbar/addons menu > Shortcuts > Playback speed. To change the shortcut so that you hold Ctrl and use the mousewheel (while hovering over the video) click Ctrl and release it before using the mousewheel up or down accordingly (otherwise it acts as a zoom to the settings window)

    Media URL Timestamper - automatically inserts the current timestamp of the YouTube/Twitch video you’re watching and updates it in the history in case you accidentally close/navigate away from the page or go to a different time in the video

    Feedbro - an RSS reader with filtering capabilities

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        It’s not for saving memory but to postpone a tab to check it later (for example to see new comments on a post, or if you don’t currently have time to read an article and want to read it tomorrow)

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          8 hours ago

          to see new comments on a post

          But then loading an unloaded tab reloads the page, does it not? Or does it go strictly by the cached version? If it is the former, then it should load the newest comments.

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            It opens it again as a new/refreshed tab, though it does it automatically at the postponed time and so it’s more convenient than having to do it manually (especially when you snooze several tabs)

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              Oh I see so there really is no difference functionally aside from the fact that the native functionality is manual restoration while the addon functionality is automatic restoration?

              Er…sorry. I guess what I meant by that is that from what you tell me it seems that there is virtually no difference between what the native “tab unloading” function is and what the addon’s “tab snooze” function is, that difference being that the former requires manually reactivating a tab while the latter can do it at a specific time/duration like an alarm clock.

              Is that about right?

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      Oh for sure I raise you Keepass’s addon but they have the same use case with minor differences (Keepass is easier to automate for things like providing bots with changed social media credentials)

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        is easier to automate for things like providing bots with changed social media credentials

        Tbh, sounds a bit like a cursed use case for a password manager, but I am curious how you set that up.