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Somebody Stop Me! v1.1

I finally found the time to revive the Somebody Stop Me! Chrome extension.

Version 1.0 was not particularly robust. It was my first venture into the Chrome/browser extension space.

While the plugin generally functioned as advertised, several rough edges resulted in a poor user experience.

The new version, 1.1, features:

  • A more reliable method for tracking temporary exceptions,
  • Rule application when switching tabs, and
  • Improved consistency in persisting rules.

Somebody Stop Me! Web Store works with Chrome, Chromium, Microsoft Edge, Vivaldi and most Chromium derived browsers.

Jarek Rozanski
Jarek Rozanski
@jarek@its23.eu

Hi, I am Jarek, a seasoned Software Engineer with extensive experience in developing complex systems like search engines, web applications, and electronic trading platforms. I currently run my own consulting firm, Input Objects, and privacy-first web analytics, Wide Angle Analytics. When acting as a Functional Programmer, I primarily code in Scala but also have a strong interest in OCaml and F#. On a daily basis, I use various programming languages, including Java, C#, JavaScript, TypeScript, and Go.

This account is attached to my WordPress instance. My main Mastodon account is @jarekrozanski@mastodon.social

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