+1 for this. Reading his whole argument I was like "I don't think this applies to Safari Content Blockers"…
There's no reason to have an ad blocker be anything other than local. Sure, it should be able to pull more rules, but during operation it should just match those rules. There's no need to have it be written in a language with e.g. XHR or whatnot.
There's no reason to have an ad blocker be anything other than local. Sure, it should be able to pull more rules, but during operation it should just match those rules. There's no need to have it be written in a language with e.g. XHR or whatnot.