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This is true, but have you seen the thread at twitter.com/gorhill/status? The approach being taken by Chromium is able to provide EasyList-style functionality, but it's missing the enhanced capabilities provided by uBlock Origin. It's fine as a replacement for *most* ad-blockers.
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It is not possible for uBlock Origin ("uBO") to retrofit its matching algorithm into the set-in-stone matching algorithm of the declarativeNetRequest API.
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It's not a replacement for uBlock Origin though, and it would currently be a regression from it. It definitely makes sense to have this as a more robust and efficient declarative API, but it should actually be a competitive alternative to the leading content filtering engine.
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