I didn't really check the code, but I'd be interested to know if it uses quic and if the connections are eliminated based on registered encryption keys.
Andreas already said it in the latest video: ladybird has a basic and fast Implementation for content blocking in the pre-alpha version.
Mozilla just shows a disconnect from reality if they start working on it now, in 2026. But this is nothing new, they had a disconnect from their users for years... reflected in their market share.
let's say agriculture. if you make one tone of tomatoes, one family cannot consume this in a year without becoming red. so should farmers also give it for free?
what about artists? it's not that their work even has a utility function...
this way it might be a bit easier to self host