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61 votes
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YouTube without a working ad blocker
I liked ( past tense ) watching YouTube with the latest Firefox on my Mint Linux box. No more. The ad blocker I use ( latest version ) has stopped working for removing YouTube commercials. The...
I liked ( past tense ) watching YouTube with the latest Firefox on my Mint Linux box.
No more.
The ad blocker I use ( latest version ) has stopped working for removing YouTube commercials.
The commercials are obnoxious.
I think I will quit until the ad blocker I use updates again with a fix.
Sorry YouTube, you are far from being worth $14.00 USD a month.
Edit:
Mint Linux 21.2
Cinnamon 5.8
Firefox 128.0.3
Ublock Origin 1.59.0
- I completely removed UBlock Origin
- I completely emptied my Firefox cache and other data
- I signed out of Google completely
- I reinstalled UBlock Origin
- I signed back into Google
- I tried using YouTube with my VPN turned on.
No joy.
I can watch YouTube ad free via a private window in Firefox.
I can watch YouTube ad free if I log out of my Google/YouTube account
My add blocker works in other browsers when I am not logged into my Google/YouTube account.
49 votes -
I worked for Mr. Beast, he's a sociopath
46 votes -
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11 votes -
I worked for Mr. Beast, he’s a fraud
87 votes -
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Intel chip failures confirmed
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How the news broke on X. The epistemology of an assassination attempt.
14 votes -
How Apple just stole "AI" from everyone else
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Internet mysteries: The website you can only open once
21 votes -
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11 votes -
What happened to user interfaces?
23 votes -
YouTube is testing "Premium Jump Ahead" (built-in sponsorblock)
43 votes -
Wikipedia's Philosophy game: A breakdown, and how someone broke it
10 votes -
AI the product vs AI the feature
17 votes -
I don’t know James Rolfe
35 votes -
YouTube tests harder-to-block server-side ad injection in videos
72 votes -
Randy Travis sings again, courtesy of AI
9 votes -
Rabbit gaslit me, so I dug deeper
33 votes -
How to make a CPU
11 votes -
Building the worlds first Etch-A-Sketch camera
5 votes -
ASUS demonstrates a pattern of scammy, questionably-legal practices to deny customer RMAs
36 votes -
The Intel NUC replacement is here! GEEKOM MiniAir 12 review.
7 votes -
Telegram creator on Elon Musk, resisting FBI attacks, and getting mugged in California
7 votes -
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To make sure grandmas like his don't get conned, he scams the scammers
25 votes -
Apple's $3500 nightmare
47 votes -
Jon Stewart on the false promises of AI
38 votes -
US judge rules YouTube, Facebook and Reddit must face lawsuits claiming they helped radicalize a mass shooter
47 votes -
The end of the MrBeast era
39 votes -
Generative AI - We aren’t ready
27 votes -
The beautiful maths which makes 5G faster than 4G, faster than 3G, faster than…
12 votes -
Who created the skull trumpet gif?
37 votes -
How Raspberry Pi 4s are made (factory tour)
13 votes -
The history of X11
2 votes -
The speed of outrage: Tom Scott at Thinking Digital 2015
20 votes -
Interview with Lanny Smoot
6 votes -
The internet is being ruined by bloated junk
43 votes -
"Goodbye internet": MatPat retiring from YouTube
27 votes -
Inside the world's highest tech prison - HMP Fosse Way
12 votes -
History of the Graphical User Interface (GUI): A wonderful curse
7 votes -
Suggestions on better interactions with YouTube on my Moto G Power?
situation: Watch video until the end, and want to get back to "home" with as little drama/clicking as possible. Current process: hit the tiny ass'd "x" at the top right to close the suggestions...
situation: Watch video until the end, and want to get back to "home" with as little drama/clicking as possible.
Current process:
- hit the tiny ass'd "x" at the top right to close the suggestions overlay (usually after several attempts)
- drag the video position back 30+ seconds so that the "up next" overlay is no longer obscuring the minimize video carat in the upper left.
- hit the tiny ass'd minimize video carat (usually after several attempts)
I keep wishing there was just a 'go back to home screen' option available at the end of videos that I'm just missing.
8 votes -
Tom Scott: After ten years, it's time to stop making videos
109 votes -
These 3D printers print 3D printers! Touring inside Prusa Research's factory to see how they make their 3d printers (using their 3d printers!) and their filament.
10 votes -
How Nebula works
49 votes -
Guinness World Record Christmas drone show (1,500+ drones)
7 votes -
Charity for profit: Brandfluence/Softgiving, the marketing agency behind some of Twitch's most successful fundraising streams quietly collected 42% of donations
26 votes -
AI can do your homework. Now what? We interviewed students and teachers on how schools should handle the rise of the chatbots.
22 votes -
YouTube likely lowering resolution of videos if it detects you using Firefox on Asahi Linux
39 votes -
The story of electronics (2010)
7 votes