This kind of extensions don’t need several commits every week, for example updating a software once per month could mean that it’s more stable and has less bugs than one that updates every day.
About the feature though, you’re right, localCDN does block a lot more CDN requests
Really? Their repo seems to be fairly active, though.
https://git.synz.io/Synzvato/decentraleyes
LocalCDN supports more CDN resources and other features that Decentraleyes didn’t implement yet. P.S. It works better in Firefox.
Good to know. I’ll be switching to LocalCDN then. I honestly wasn’t aware Decentraleyes had a fork.
Must be recent then. It was stopped for a big while. Either way, as the other commenter said, LocalCDN supports more stuff and works better.
This kind of extensions don’t need several commits every week, for example updating a software once per month could mean that it’s more stable and has less bugs than one that updates every day. About the feature though, you’re right, localCDN does block a lot more CDN requests
You make a good point yeah. However, I believe it went radio silent for a considerable amount of time. Not a big deal though.