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- Show HN: uBlock Origin filters to remove distractions
- AnonymousOverflow: View StackOverflow in privacy and without the clutter
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ublock-origin-filters
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I already use this rule in uBlock Origin. I wish other apps had those, it would make my filters[0] a lot simpler.
Having a setting to disable feed in the settings, or making it show some stats, books read this year, progress bar on goals it more fitting for me as I don't want a feed.
> Any thoughts on that kind of approach to start? Or are you much more curious about the Rails side?
I never had a big open source project of my own, my suggestion is: It does not have to be perfect, nor having an amazing contribute guide. Not even a readme or a license. You can start adding those slowly.
Ideally some time after open source it, from my point of view, I like having a one liner or couple of commands to run the project. That way I can pull, make some changes and test those changes. Then when I open a PR I can get extra insights from the maintainers. Be it a Nix flakes file, a shell.nix file, a docker-compose, or docker container, even a shell script.
[0] https://github.com/mig4ng/ublock-origin-filters
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Show HN: uBlock Origin filters to remove distractions
These with generated ids and classes might be hard to maintain. If you like to change those to the classes/ids that are human readable and easy to maintain, and comment them, feel free to contribute them here: https://github.com/mig4ng/ublock-origin-filters/pull/4
Thanks for sharing.
What are some alternatives?
godom - Make DOM manipulation in Go as similar to JavaScript as possible. (via GopherJS or WebAssembly)
uAssets - Resources for uBlock Origin, uMatrix: static filter lists, ready-to-use rulesets, etc.
farside - A smart redirecting gateway for various frontend services
alternative-frontends - 🔐🌐 Privacy-respecting web frontends for popular services
letsblockit - Remove low-quality content and useless nags, focus on what matters. A community-maintained uBlock Origin filter set.
browser_extension - A browser extension that redirects popular sites to alternative privacy friendly frontends
kyoto - Golang SSR-first Frontend Library
gweb - 🌐 Interact with browser from Go. Manually crafted WebAPI interoperation library.