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Orion currently advertises on the back of uBlock Origin working correctly
That is not the case. We show that uBlock is working, which it does. This is a pretty huge achievement as it does not work on any other WebKit browser in the universe.
Does it work perfectly? Obviously not, nor we ever claimed that - but features most people use it for, namely blocking ads and trackers, do work. The browser is also in beta.
Now, you can 'demand' all other features work as well but it is not for the lack of will or trying, it is because they are hard. Again, no other company in the world ever got this far running uBO on WebKit as we did. You can acknowledge and respect the effort put into getthing this far or you can keep pushing. It is completely fine to have such high expectation from our team, but alas we are mere mortals, and there are only three developers in the entire Orion team. Also our operation is completey user funded and the revenue still does not pay even for dev salaries. Just to put things into perspective.
Also as witnessed by more than 2000 open issues, this is not the only thing people ask us to do. Should we drop everything else, including bugs that prevent people from Using Orion at all, to focus few weeks just on this? For most Orion users, the native content blocker is good enough (and certainly faster because it is native). So it is not as clear we should prioritize this due to huge time investment it would require.
I am not asking for anything else, just for patience. We are planning to get to this, as soon as we deal with a few stability issues.