to be less disingenuous, the review process seems to be limited to looking for specific known attack vectors, rather than a full review or evaluation of the sourcecode (which would be impractical). that said, yes,…
nightlight is "dynamic" by using a simple heuristic after pageload to deinvert if necessary. but the crowdsourced filter is a great idea! might borrow it :) does your extension run on android? there are two motivations…
i made a similar extension some years ago -- it tries to be fast and injects very little code. i'm curious to know how the performance compares: https://github.com/conceptualspace/nightlight
to be less disingenuous, the review process seems to be limited to looking for specific known attack vectors, rather than a full review or evaluation of the sourcecode (which would be impractical). that said, yes,…
nightlight is "dynamic" by using a simple heuristic after pageload to deinvert if necessary. but the crowdsourced filter is a great idea! might borrow it :) does your extension run on android? there are two motivations…
i made a similar extension some years ago -- it tries to be fast and injects very little code. i'm curious to know how the performance compares: https://github.com/conceptualspace/nightlight