Google Chrome 150 marks the end of full support for Manifest V2 extensions, effectively removing the remaining workarounds that allowed the original uBlock Origin to continue functioning in Chrome.
Starting with Chrome 150 (expected in late June 2026), Google will complete its transition from Manifest V2 to Manifest V3. This means the powerful webRequestBlocking API used by advanced extensions will no longer be available for normal Chrome extensions.
As a result, the original uBlock Origin will no longer work at full strength in Chrome. It relies on Manifest V2’s ability to inspect and block requests in real time.
Under Manifest V3, extensions must use declarativeNetRequest, which requires them to rely on predefined filtering rules instead of dynamic blocking. This improves security and performance according to Google, but it also limits what ad blockers can do, especially against complex ads and trackers on sites like YouTube.
The developer of uBlock Origin offers uBlock Origin Lite, a Manifest V3 version that still provides ad blocking but with the restrictions imposed by Chrome. Other ad blockers have also released Manifest V3 versions with similar limitations.
Users who want the full power of the original uBlock Origin can switch to Firefox, which continues to support Manifest V2 extensions, or use Brave, which includes built-in ad and tracker blocking.
Google has been gradually rolling out this change since 2024, and Chrome 150 marks the final step in that transition.
Fun fact: Since Creative was released, there was an underground market for builders of unreleased props that had been smuggled and saved into personal islands via glitches and mods.
Most of these underground markets were melted down and disbanded with the release of UEFN.
THERE IS A GLITCH ALLOWING CREATORS TO USE MARVEL & OTHER ITEMS IN UEFN
Fortnite official responded:
"This isn't allowed and can result in a takedown. This behavior is the result of a glitch, and we're working on a fix to address it."
#Fortnite | Video by @WesamYT
Welcome @anthropicai as a Corporate Patron sponsor of the Blender Foundation’s Development Fund! This support will be dedicated towards general Blender core development. More details at https://t.co/oiQeATUVW3 #b3d#DevFund
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* Code repos are excluded (@github / @gitlab)
* Containers are excluded (@Docker / @Podman_io)
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Breaking news: #TomodachiLife: Living the Dream – Welcome Version is out now! Create up to three Mii characters and unlock a hamster costume – all of which can be transferred to the full game.
Try for free: https://t.co/sMnYI6Xr4w
We’re saying goodbye to the Sora app. To everyone who created with Sora, shared it, and built community around it: thank you. What you made with Sora mattered, and we know this news is disappointing.
We’ll share more soon, including timelines for the app and API and details on preserving your work. – The Sora Team
My old #Threejs#Zelda project now runs on #WebGPU thanks to #TSL !⛵️🙌
Give it a try! 👉 https://t.co/j11AEFSUI3
(Safari will fallback to the old project)
Got the chance during the production of #TheAmazingDigitalCircus episode 8 to fully conceptualize some of the 'abstracted' characters that I designed all that time ago during the pilot! #glitchproductions
BREAKING: Microsoft could drop the requirement for a Microsoft account to use Windows 11.
This move is being explored internally as part of the company’s efforts to win back Windows 11 users.
A future Windows 11 update will also make the OOBE (out-of-box-experience) UX "quieter and more streamlined," with fewer pages and reboots, so getting started is simpler.
Microsoft has committed to faster OS performance, a reduced memory footprint, a faster File Explorer, fewer web-based UI elements in the OS, and even the ability to pause updates for as long as you want.
Microsoft is also scaling back Copilot in Windows 11, and it will only add AI to places and apps where it adds real value.
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Pokémon Go players spent a decade scanning the world with their phones while under the impression they were just filling out their Pokédex.
But in reality, they were building a 30bn-image AI navigation dataset for delivery robots.