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GreaseMonkey is an underrated generic website modification extension. I'd use that over another third party plugin that could potentially be compromised to steal my sats...
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yeah, it's not like this is hard to do, but you are going to have to release an update as soon as the UI changes to make a search interface for territories instead of a simple dropdown, and ultimately, your extension is going to get more and more complex to hide parts of the site. I'm just more trusting of github code where real people collaborate (the identities of SN devs are known) than grabbing a zip file from a random download site, uploaded by an obfuscated internet identity. If you are building this for people who care to read code, they will more likely take ownership of writing their own greasemonkey script (which they are likely doing to curate many sites on the web already), and for people who aren't going to read the code, they expose themselves to a possible update/hack that runs malicious first party javascript.🤷
It's pretty hard to spoof github and GPG/PGP signed releases by known identities, but seems pretty trivial to wait for you to get a following for this, then create an SN account as @Onionz or @Onions_ and post a boosted fake upload to an anonymous uploader site with an update that includes malicious code. Just opens up doors I don't want to have open in my life. But, if it works for you, power on.
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yeah, I would recommend just posting the raw javascript as a way of distributing so it's out in the open for people to critique, and if that's your release standard then it would be harder for someone to spoof you and your code and hack one of your users. Then people can just paste it into greasemonkey instead of installing yet another plugin
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You want to add me and others on your list? Think again, or I'll take the next plane to Portugal (Central) and kick your ass.
"I don't trust GitHub, it's big tech and i refuse to use it" = github.com/Syturio Syturio = Tiago Alface (per image, 99% sure its his name, .pt domain registered with that name too)