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It was my understanding that moving forward full fat UBO would not work on any modern Chromium browser, but I'm admittedly not enough of an expert to know better.
Helium is a fork, so they can keep compatibility going forward.
It's not like a side thing, either; full (not lite) UBlock Origin is the headline feature of Helium. It's literally shipped with the browser.
So it's not technically Chromium anymore? It's a fork of Chromium?
Mmm, its versioning keeps up with Chromium, and the source just looks like a bunch of patches to me:
https://github.com/imputnet/helium/tree/main/patches/helium/core
Not a fork, I don't think.
Sorry what did you mean by "Helium is a fork, so they can keep compatibility going forward"? A fork of what?
It's not a fork, IMO. It's just a set of patches to upstream Chromium.