Just a heads-up: "Google Begins Testing Extension Manifest V3 in Chrome Canary" https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21503049
This change is sabotaging the efficient filtering of web content by browser extensions for security purposes, i.e. to deny known-insecure servers execution of their code on your machine. uBlock Origin and uBlock Matrix are affected. Related: https://github.com/uBlockOrigin/uBlock-issues/issues/338
I am hoping this change will be reverted by Eloston, Debian and us here on Arch.
Claims by Chromium and Google developers that this change and its "32k rules limit" leads to a "more secure web browsing experience" are false.
Claims by users that Raspberry-Pi-based "Pi-hole" DNS filters in your home network are "offering equal functionality" are false.
Claims by Firefox users that their browser is offering equal functionality, stability, security or compatibility are false.
Pinned Comments
JstKddng commented on 2022-05-06 14:37 (UTC) (edited on 2022-06-27 13:48 (UTC) by JstKddng)
A new va-api patch for wayland has been added. Required flags for it to work are the following, thanks to @acidunit
JstKddng commented on 2020-07-19 06:34 (UTC)
You can get prebuilt binaries here:
https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium-archlinux#binary-downloads
seppia commented on 2018-12-12 21:34 (UTC)
Please do NOT flag this package as out of date in relation to official chromium releases.
This is NOT Google Chromium and new releases come after additional work of the ungoogled-chromium contributors, so they may not be ready, nor available for days or even weeks after a new version of official chromium is released.
Please refer to https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium/tags for ungoogled-chromium releases. Use those and please flag this package as out of date only if a newer release is present there. I will update the PKGBUILD as soon as I can every time a new release comes out.
Thanks