Frellwit

@Frellwit@lemmy.world

Maintainer of the Swedish regional filter in uBlock Origin.

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What am I doing wrong (OpenSuse)?

I’ve been trying Tumbleweed for my gaming needs and so far it seems to be working relatively well. My issue is about removed packages. When I first installed TW, I removed quite a few packages I did not want (KSudoku, LibreOffice, and a few others). It has been a little since I’ve turned on my PC but yesterday I noticed that...

Frellwit,

OpenSUSE use patterns. Groups of packages that can be selected during installation. If one of the included pattern packages is removed it will be “fixed” when updating. You can uninstall some patterns, but be careful as some may be more important than others, leaving you without a graphical interface or something like that. If you decide to do a reinstall, you can deselect a lot of patterns (search for “pattern” in the software selection section of the installer).

Frellwit,

Is there an equivalent or something similar to “Use host i/o cache” that VirtualBox have? Last time I tried virt-manager the install time of the vm was incredibly slow because of the terrible write speed to my hdd. Vbox fixes that issue with the host i/o cache setting.

Frellwit,

Just Firefox/Librewolf with uBlock Origin is enough. The more extensions you add, the larger the attack surface and chance of site breakage. A common mistake many do is to add multiple blockers on top of uBO which will decrease uBO’s ability to defuse various anti-adblocks. This also includes addons like Privacy Badger, Ghostery, DuckDuckGo Privacy Essentials, etc. uBO have good enough privacy protection enabled by default. If you want more, enable some other privacy filter lists. And if you know what you’re doing, enable hard mode by blocking all 3rd party requests and JavaScript.

If you want to feel more secure when adding more extensions to your browser, then only use Firefox addons that are recommended by Mozilla. Those extensions have gone through a review process to make sure they don’t contain anything malicious.

If you’re like me and don’t care about recommendations and being able to comment, then use Freetube with sponsorblock enabled.

Frellwit,

Only if there would be one casting a shadow of spinning blades on my face every day. Otherwise I don’t mind them.

Frellwit, (edited )

Adblockers will still be allowed, they will just be crippled a lot. It will probably be the same as the adblocking situation on Safari.

If any 3rd party browser vendor wants to maintain a Chromium fork with Manifest V2, they can do so, but with the risk of code maintenance hell. They would also need an extension store for Manifest V2 extensions. Otherwise V2 extensions needs to be installed manually.

Browser vendors can also create their own separate ad blockers that aren’t affected by the changes. For example Brave Shields, Vivaldi adblock, Opera adblock, etc.

Frellwit,

By doing that you’re wasting bandwidth on all the CDNs that hosts ALL your filter lists. Updating the Quick fixes list should be enough. (Which updates every 5 hours automatically on uBO 1.54).

How to manually update Quick Fixes (Manual updates push back automatic updates.)

  • Click 🛡️ uBO’s icon
  • the ⚙ Dashboard button
  • the Filter lists pane
  • the 🕘 clock icon next to the uBlock filters – Quick fixes list
  • the 🔃 Update now button.
Frellwit, (edited )

If you want to remove parameters from urls you can use the removeparam filter in uBlock Origin. Documentation: github.com/gorhill/uBlock/…/Static-filter-syntax#…

For example: /?igshid=$removeparam=igshid,domain=instagram.com

For the best performance it’s recommended to make sure the parameter is included in the filter as seen above with /?igshid, and with the domain it originated from.

Filters for the examples in OPs post:


<span style="color:#323232;">/?igshid=$removeparam=igshid,domain=instagram.com
</span><span style="color:#323232;">?is_from_webapp$removeparam=is_from_webapp,domain=tiktok.com
</span><span style="color:#323232;">&amp;t=$removeparam=/^amp;/,domain=x.com
</span>

There’s also a filter that removes a lot of known params: github.com/…/LegitimateURLShortener.txt

Frellwit,

uBO Lite have a lot of limitations:

Frellwit,

The different heights could be related to your custom font or theme. Does it happen on defaults?

Frellwit,

Anti-adblock killer by Reek

That thing is unmaintained and have not been updated for over 7 years. It will do absolutely nothing.

If you have issues with YouTube: old.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/about/sticky?num=2

I have to add some things though:

  1. Read the thread thoroughly, you may have missed a step or 2, or may have misunderstood something. There’s a lot of noise in the replies. Filter maintainers can’t always give support or keep up with the noise. Being pushy, unfriendly, or replying to the thread without doing every step will not fix the problem for you. If you have technical knowledge, consider contributing that knowledge.
  2. Do not add random filters, scripts, extensions from random users. If you don’t understand what you’re doing you may add something that may work against you instead of for you, or in worse cases add something malicious.
  3. YouTube seems to update their anti-ab script at least twice a day more or less. So just: Click 🛡️ uBO’s icon > the ⚙ Dashboard button > the Filter lists pane > the 🕘 clock icon at the end of the uBlock filters – Quick fixes list > the 🔃 Update now button. Do NOT click purge all caches and update now, that will only add more pressure to the filter hosts.
  4. If there’s a mismatch between the filter fixes and YouTube’s latest fixes, just wait, watch the video logged out, or use an alternative front-end like piped, invidious, or whatever.
Frellwit,

Use farside when recommending alternative front ends. This way users will be redirected to a random working instance.

For piped you can use: farside.link/piped/

And for a video: farside.link/piped/watch?v=dQw4w9WgXcQ

Goodbye Youtube and thanks for all the fish (infosec.pub)

Youtube let the other shoe drop in their end-stage enshittification this week. Last month, they required you to turn on Youtube History to view the feed of youtube videos recommendations. That seems reasonable, so I did it. But I delete my history every 1 week instead of every 3 months. So they don’t get much from my choices....

Frellwit,

They target accounts, not logged out users.

Frellwit,

NewPipe from F-Droid. (Do not download any of those from Google’s store.)

Frellwit,

I use the binary provided by Mozilla at www.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/

I even wrote an installation script that takes care of it all. (For amd64, not arm64. I’m not sure if they provide a stand-alone arm build.)

Frellwit, (edited )

Append

(intext:“modlog” & “instances” & “docs” & “code” & “join lemmy”)

to your search query to search all indexed Lemmy instances. Works with Google, Startpage, SearXNG.

Frellwit,

Not only that. Pay to get even more ads and tracking!

Frellwit,

Linux Mint do not use the HWE kernel like Ubuntu. However, be on the lookout for a Linux Mint 21.2 Edge ISO. It’s not released yet, but that ISO will use a newer kernel.

Frellwit,

There are plenty of userstyles and userscripts inspired by old reddit if you don’t want to use mlmym. See !plugins.

Frellwit,

I’d recommend going into the settings and enabling all the extra filters as well.

I’d recommend sticking with the defaults unless you have a specific use case where extra filters are needed. More filters = higher chance of breakage.

Frellwit,

They turn white for me (or green for sticky posts). However, there may be some combination of dark mode and theme setting that I’ve overlooked. The #app id should have the attribute data-bs-theme=“dark” if you use darkly. If your entire system use dark mode it should also work by default if your system tells your browser that you prefer dark themes. (But data-bs-theme will still be set to light unless one go to the settings and change the theme to darkly.)

Frellwit,

If you are on Linux you should be able to create a shell script that change your system color to dark or light depending on the time. On gnome there may even be some extension that do that already.

If you use Windows there may also be options to do the same with task scheduler.

Frellwit,

Rather than manually adding communities, could it be made to fetch active/hot communities from for example: https://lemmy.world/api/v3/community/list?sort=Active ?

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