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violentmonkey | https-everywhere | |
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5,123 | 3,359 | |
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9.5 | 7.2 | |
5 days ago | about 1 year ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 or later |
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violentmonkey
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Detect when your installed Firefox addons have changed owners
I recognize that I may be contributing to your "addons have so much power" argument, but I wanted to draw your attention to ViolentMonkey <https://github.com/violentmonkey/violentmonkey#readme> which is stellar for these site-specific customizations (known as User Scripts, of which Greasemonkey was the most famous)
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If your Firefox suddenly started to hang or become extremely slow today, check if you have tampermonkey 5.0. Disable it for now as it seems to be the culprit.
Since Tampermonkey seems to be misbehaving, consider using Violentmonkey.
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Tampermonkey: Dev Mode will become mandatory for running userscripts in Chromium
I have no damn idea why Tampermonkey, which as very best I can tell is closed source <https://github.com/Tampermonkey/tampermonkey/blob/master/REA...>, is on the "blessed" Firefox for Android list when Violentmonkey <https://github.com/violentmonkey/violentmonkey#readme> is MIT, although I readily admit doesn't it have a "politically correct" name
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Current plan for the flag
Step 1Install violentmonkey (or your favorite user script manager)
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umm..."Introducing Tam, your helpful assistant", Tampermonkey's v4.19 opt-out (should be opt-in) 'feature'. Thoughts?
(And yes, after that I personally pivoted to Violentmonkey. Overall it's good to have a choice :)
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Andrej Karpathy – State of GPT ( At MSBuild 2023)
Sounds like a good violent monkey [0] script for you do this weekend. :)
[0] https://violentmonkey.github.io/
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How do I "install" user scripts downloaded from GitHub?
I personally use TamperMonkey to run user-scripts and can vouch for its usefulness. Violentmonkey seems to be a popular alternative.
- [Fashion Reps] Convertir les liens Taobao et Weidan vers les liens Pandabuy automatiquement
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Auto expand for reports button in modqueue
Toolbox is great, but if that is all you really need, here's this! You can copy and paste this as a new script to use in ViolentMonkey [AMO] or whatever script manager you use.
- [Fashion Reps] Converti i collegamenti Taobao e Weidan ai collegamenti Pandabuy automaticamente
https-everywhere
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Reddit just "recommended" me a community about the city of Bari, which I googled on Google Images yesterday for the first time in my life. How did it know?
What's the issue with Firefox's implementation? And this doesn't change the fact that HTTPSe is literally fully sunset.
- Vademecum di Privacy e Sicurezza - Parte 1
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New Release: Tor Browser 11.5
Here's a small historical curiosity: In HTTPS Everywhere, the functionality used to be call "Block all HTTP requests" but when that functionality was changed (back in 2016 [0]) to not block connections to non-HTTPS hidden services, it was renamed to "Block all unencrypted requests".
I just checked, and indeed Tor Browser 11.5 does not block non-HTTPS connections to hidden services, even when in "HTTPS-Only" mode. Thankfully.
[0]: https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/pull/4370
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When people ask me why I use Vanced...
HTTPS Everywhere is discontinued by its creator and will be removed completely next year, because every major browser includes the functionality already anyways.
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6 Godly Chrome extensions (video)
HTTPS Everywhere Chrome Web Store Github
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ISP redirecting non-HTTPS sites to malicious sites.
[1] https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere/tree/master/src/chrome/content/rules
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Do I need the HTTPSEverywhere extension now that Firefox natively has a HTTPS-Only mode?
You should ask those writers or see if you find anything useful at their github page here
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Hi..What does this software mean?... THANK YOU!✨
It's a ruleset for the HTTP Everywhere browser extension.
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HTTPS Everywhere seems to slow down the chromium browser in Arch repos
Maybe try upstream at https://github.com/EFForg/https-everywhere
- Show HN: I wrote an HN bot to suggest HTTPS url when people post HTTP URLs
What are some alternatives?
tampermonkey - Tampermonkey is the most popular userscript manager, with over 10 million users. It's available for Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Safari, Opera Next, and Firefox.
privacybadger - Privacy Badger is a browser extension that automatically learns to block invisible trackers.
Simple-YouTube-Age-Restriction-Bypass - A simple browser extension to bypass YouTube's age verification, disable content warnings and watch age restricted videos without having to sign in!
https-bot - Find http urls that can be safely replaced by https url
reddit-place-script-2022 - Script to draw an image onto r/place (https://www.reddit.com/r/place/)
Hacker News API - Documentation and Samples for the Official HN API
GetDataFromSteam-SteamDB - Get Data from Steam / SteamDB (ex Get DLC Info from SteamDB) is a userscript that extracts all data needed to generate DLCs formats, depot.sha1 and appmanifest.acf for Steam games.
videospeed - HTML5 video speed controller (for Google Chrome)
stylus - Stylus - Userstyles Manager
darkreader - Dark Reader Chrome and Firefox extension
snowflake - Snowflake is a network service for generating unique ID numbers at high scale with some simple guarantees.
arch-i3 - i3 configurations