You're welcome :-)
DuckGuy
Is wipr an extension?
Yep. It isn't a full-on app like Adguard.
what's the privacy like
Here's the succinct privacy notice. Nothing whatsoever is collected.
is it open source
Pretty sure it isn't.
People suggesting DNS filtering are missing the point. Yes, people should do it, but for cosmetic stuff you need a browser extension.
Anyway. I used to use Adguard. Like you, I noticed how slow it was making Safari. Worse, sometimes it simply wouldn't work even though it was supposedly active.
I gave Ghostery a try. It worked. No slowdowns or anything. Then I settled for Wipr. You can't add custom lists to it, but at least it works as intended and doesn't seem to slow down Safari.
I only ditched Ghostery because I don't exactly trust them. Otherwise it was working perfectly, too.
PS: I am obviously also using a custom DNS server. I'm a ControlD customer.
Anti AI thing
CC BY-NC-SA 4.0
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Thanks, I needed a laugh.
Neat, thanks!
I didn't hear anyone complain when Firefox added pocket support
People did. I did. Firefox's Pocket integration is always the first thing I disable on a fresh install. You'll always find people complaining about the tiniest things :-)
Oh, indeed! I missed the fact there was a second script. So there's one for Mlmym and another for "regular" Lemmy instances. My bad.
(It's still got the @match https://*/*
that I dislike, though.)
Because it only works via the Mlmym frontend, supposedly. Give it a go: https://o.opnxng.com/lemmy.nicknakin.com/
I haven't tested it myself. I hate scripts with dodgy website checks. The author should have hardcoded the known Mlmym instances instead. (or maybe that's just a "me" problem.)
inb4 but this way the script needs less maintenance
If the Mlmym dev renames the "spacer" or "icon" classes for any reason or if he changes Mlmym's HTML structure, this script would stop working immediately.
And anyway, running a check on every page your browser visits to determine if it is a Mlmym instance or not is simply inefficient and, I'd argue, bad practice, security-wise.
Ohhh. So anon doesn't know how to spell, I see.
Or uYou+, if you're in the know. Otherwise Video Lite + filtering ads at the DNS level also works (if you really want a dedicated app).
I wonder when Manifest v3 will finally drop since there's no ETA anymore.
They silently dropped that motto eons ago.