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> if you're developing software you should probably be running without any addons like uBlock enabled to prevent surprises in production for your non-uBlock users.

It seems to me there's a higher risk that uBlock blocks something and breaks something than uBlock making something work that wouldn't for people not having it. I once had a filter block something called /share/ or share.js, fortunately I noticed during the development. I definitely prefer having it enabled while developing.

> Besides that, you can't get HTTPS for these domains (without the mess of a custom CA and even then you'll run into CT issues)

Indeed. I recently had to do this and found mkcert [1] which makes it very easy to do. But it's overkill for most situations.

[1] https://github.com/FiloSottile/mkcert




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