Are there any browser extension(s) that you use daily (and ones that you'd recommend others to install as well)? Let me know!

@solely i prefer to keep non-site-specific extensions as light as possible for safety and speed reasons, but i use uBlock Origin (to block ads), Stylus (for custom CSS) and Dark Reader (for dark mode on a lot of sites)

for site-specific extensions, with Reddit i use Reddit Enhancement Suite and i used to use Tweak New Twitter back when i used Twitter. i also have the Ruffle extension to look at really old sites that still use Flash Player

@solely I like Imagus. It basically shows a large preview of images/certain videos with a hover. This includes loading a higher res version based on an internal ruleset (which finds the "higher res URL"). The UI is a bit ugly, but I've gotten quite used to having it around.
@solely uBlock origin (to block ads)
Privacy badger (addition to uBo to block or strip cookies on "vital" trackers)
au-revoir-utm (to strip UTM tags)
Google search link fix to auto-resolve the tracking links when I copy/paste links from big G
"Save webP as PNG or JPEG", because FF doesn't seem to care about 'browser.download.viewableInternally.typeWasRegistered.webp' in the lasts versions
Shinigami Eyes
Return YT dislikes
CryptoData
@solely styles to make some sites I have to use daily bearable