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6 votes
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Best way to consume YouTube without the algorithmic results?
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site? Edit: My...
I'd love to get a passable alternative interface to YouTube that just shows me what I'm subscribed to, a search bar, and nothing else. Does this exist as a userscript or alternate site?
Edit:
My current solution is to have my YouTube bookmark go directly to my subscriptions listing. I also have my ad blocker cut out the recommendations feed on the side. It works okay but maybe there's a better solution out there.
This is the ad block rule:
www.youtube.com##.ytd-watch-next-secondary-results-renderer www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Explore] www.youtube.com##.ytd-guide-entry-renderer[title=Home]18 votes -
Michealsoft Binbows isn't what you think it is
11 votes -
The future of microprocessors
5 votes -
What the 2000s thought today would be: Computers
4 votes -
Apple Event — April 20
15 votes -
Mask off
26 votes -
This robot has applications to archaeology, space exploration, and search and rescue — with a simple elegant design inspired by a plant
4 votes -
Linus Tech Tips accidentally became a top 1% OnlyFans creator
19 votes -
Are we automating racism?
3 votes -
YouTube experimenting with removal of public dislike count
@YouTube: 👍👎 In response to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns, we're testing a few new designs that don't show the public dislike count. If you're part of this small experiment, you might spot one of these designs in the coming weeks (example below!). pic.twitter.com/aemrIcnrbx
23 votes -
Why are circuits on boards?
10 votes -
Cassette history/trivia: A series of fortunate events
4 votes -
In movies, why the dial tone after someone hangs up?
6 votes -
YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
15 votes -
Nvidia's AI puts video calls on steroids
5 votes -
title.wma - The origins of Windows XP's welcome music
3 votes -
Why popular YouTubers are building their own sites
17 votes -
History of dunking culture's transformation into the alt right, the reputation of Tumblr
15 votes -
New live streaming site glimesh.tv is launching their alpha in four days
10 votes -
Is building a folding iPhone possible? Let's take a closer look at these flexible amoled screens I found on AliExpress.
5 votes -
Three years later: Did the GDPR actually work?
7 votes -
This is what Abraham Lincoln really looked like
20 votes -
Textiles to tiles: Veena Sahajwalla's recycling revolution
3 votes -
AI alignment problem: Mesa-optimizers and inner alignment
4 votes -
YouTubers have to declare ads. Why doesn't anyone else?
24 votes -
Automatic pool cue vs. strangers
6 votes -
A twenty-year-old man was fatally shot while filming a YouTube "prank" robbery
16 votes -
YouTube takes action against piracy tutorials, stream-ripping and cheating
10 votes -
A positive ContentID story
4 votes -
HD laserdisc: HD in 1993
3 votes -
Browservice demo - Browsing modern websites on retro computers
4 votes -
Do you love me?
29 votes -
The strange world of YouTube's corporate propaganda
12 votes -
Zach Talks Tech - Apple Watch Series 6 review
6 votes -
NewPipe: A FOSS alternative to classical YouTube
15 votes -
Tomorrow’s World: Office of the Future (1969)
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Did youtube just make it so you can't watch embedded videos that have an age restriction without logging in?
I just try to navigate the internet with as little "logging in" as possible. Youtube always had an age restriction that forced you to confirm your age by logging in but it could be bypassed when...
I just try to navigate the internet with as little "logging in" as possible. Youtube always had an age restriction that forced you to confirm your age by logging in but it could be bypassed when watching the video embedded on another site. I just tried for the Hitman 3 trailer on /r/games and it didn't let me. That's the first time this happened. Could it be just some adblock thingy? Or are they no longer letting you watch restricted content without logging in?
10 votes -
Linus Tech Tips - $1500 PC Secret Shopper 2 (full playlist)
15 votes -
How the Internet failed and how to recreate it
6 votes -
I hacked into my own car
7 votes -
Google Desktop (2004) - demo and retrospective
6 votes -
Invid - iOS app for Invidious (sideloaded, no jailbreak necessary)
8 votes -
What exactly is the goop inside a lava lamp?
19 votes -
YouTube Vanced: A privacy-friendly YouTube app for Android with ads and telemetry stripped out
38 votes -
YouTube can now place ads on all videos even if creators don’t want them
26 votes -
Positive Youtube channels?
What are your favorite youtube channels to watch when you're in the mood for something positive and uplifting? No genre restrictions or anything, just something that really oozes the joy and...
What are your favorite youtube channels to watch when you're in the mood for something positive and uplifting? No genre restrictions or anything, just something that really oozes the joy and passion that the creator has.
I'll throw this one out there to start: Bicycle Touring Pro. He makes wonderful, slow paced and positive documentaries about his solo and group travels on his bike around the world. If you ever want to just zone out for a moment, throw this on and you just might be inspired.
25 votes -
YouTube Terms of Service updated with the “right to monetize”
26 votes -
M1 MacBook Pro and Air review: Apple delivers
14 votes -
The world's first internet bench
5 votes