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More people should use Firefox. Anyone who does not want Google to control the web browser space with a single base. Firefox will continue support uBlock Origin in its full strength. Notice, Google does not "kill" uBlock Origin, but rather weaken it substantially with a new protocol.
But I get it. With such headlines more people will read it. At least it has a good effect of getting attention of people, who would otherwise ignore it.
They do kill uBlock Origin. The Lite version is a different extension.
Its still the same extension, same source code, same logic, just less capable; hence the addition of "Lite" to the name. Originally they wanted release the Lite version with same name, but changed it Lite, so people don't get confused why its not longer blocking everything it blocked before.
I don't think it's the same source code (uBOL vs uBO). And it's definitely not the same logic, that's the whole point, blocking with MV3 must be done in a declarative way.