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by deryilz 335 days ago
I think the trouble is that certain adblocking features (like skipping ads on YouTube, Twitch, etc) require modifying the page you're viewing in your browser; just filtering network requests isn't enough. So right now a browser extension is the most natural choice for an adblocker, but honestly that might change if browsers keep being so hostile towards them.
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expose DOM and JSON to external .DLL then

browsers should have open Web standards as well as open local runtime.