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General Discussion • Re: Linux has over 6% of the desktop market

Pale Moon forum - Forum index [Unofficial] May 28, 2026
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Firefox is not planning to use it as a built-in adblocker. It is to experiment with changing some part of the implementation of ETP. (By using RUST!!! )

Mozilla may be slow, inconsistent and misaligned, but they are not idiots. It hasn't been more a couple years since Firefox became the only safe place for uBlock Origin. They may cuck to MV3 someday, but IMO that day definitely isn't coming for at least a few years.

They may say it's not an ad-blocker but..

Anyway, I just heard that LadyBird is now also adding Brave's Rust-based Ad-Blocker to their browser. Following Waterfox/Firefox. Which means 2 major engines and 1 new engine will be using it. So it'll probably go "mainstream" and trickle down to Rebuilds of chromium/firefox. I wonder how that will affect uBlock Origin and ad/content-blocking in general..


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