So, not uBlock or whatever as everyone’s aware of that.
Mine (all Firefox):
Video Speed Controller. LOVE this one. A tiny widget appears on any video showing current speed and you hit a key to +10% / -10% (I have mine mapped to [ and ]). You can also hide the little widget (v) if you’re watching a movie etc.
Very handy for sites that don’t support changing video speed or have limited options.
Quick cookie manager - Allows you to delete all cookies on a page that you’ve visited. Very handy when “reject all” leaves you with like 20 cookies anyway.
Netflux - 1080p Netflix on Linux. Can be a little fiddly at times but it does work.
I advocate for a fork of uBlock: adnauseam. It’s a bit financially adversarial which I deeply enjoy, at the cost of using a bit of data. In theory if it built up enough users, advertisers would stop buying clickable ads all together.
Oh I love this idea. Make the data junk to all of those bastards!
SteamDB adds a ton of functionality to Steam and makes it very usable
For Firefox:
Auto Tab Discard: makes living with a hundred open tabs manageable.
Copy Selected Tabs to Clipboard: allows copying the tab title + address in various formats like Markdown. (There’s also an addon like this for links, I forget what it’s called.)
Imgur redirect blocker, Load Reddit Images Directly: block the webpage wrapping for images on Imgur and Reddit
Leechblock NG: blocks specified sites after a certain time spent on them. Useful for Reddit and such.
Lemmy Keyboard Navigation: a sliver of the functionality of Reddit Enhancement Suite
Save In: to quickly drop an image or a file download into a particular directory under the downloads folder
Search By Image: self-explanatory
Swift Selection Search: when text is selected, shows a popup to search it on various sites. Useful to invoke Wikipedia, Wiktionary, IMDb, etc.
Temporary Containers: like a private window, but in tabs instead, and with multiple private sessions at once. Plus the tabs survive browser restart.
Viewhance: proper image viewer in the browser, with zooming, rotating, etc.
Stylus and ViolentMonkey: to patch looks and behavior on sites that I use often.
Has netflux been removed since you made the post? Because I can’t find it on the Firefox addon store?
Oh wow. It looks like it has. That’s very odd timing.
It hides undesirable results in a variety of search engines. Just note that only Google is enabled by default and you’ll need to manually subscribe to some lists to get started.
Oh that sounds like a great one. Thanks.
Pretty niche but I find this useful at work.
Maybe it’s not news to anyone, but I can’t live without Imgur. Point to a pic, it expands, that’s it. Can’t imagine surfing the internet and having to click on everything I want to see. Monstrous.





