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degamad 5 hours ago

I'm so glad this exists, I've been considering doing something like this for a few months.

I recently got a TV based on VIDAA os, a locked-down linux-based OS where everything is rendered from Web pages. It has a built-in browser that doesn't support ad-blocking (I suspect VIDAA is profiting from showing ads on the TV), and you can't install new apps unless they're Web pages.

This would hopefully allow one to run Firefox within the existing browser, then install uBlock Origin within Firefox... I know what this weekend's project is going to be...

coolelectronics 5 hours ago | parent | next [-]

We also plan on adding extension support to https://github.com/HeyPuter/browser.js soon, which should hopefully cover use cases like that as well without the full overhead

shevy-java 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Firefox should really bundle ublock origin as-is. I install it afterwards anyway but I don't understand Mozilla here. They seem to want to stay behind Google.

quantummagic 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

In 2024, "search royalties" brought in approximately $585 million for Mozilla, largely from Google. It's not hard to see why they tread very lightly around ad blocking. It's actually impressive that ublock remains easy and painless to install as an extension.

mrtesthah 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

They already bundle Brave’s rust-based ad-blocker:

https://shivankaul.com/blog/firefox-bundles-adblock-rust