Actually, it’s amazing how the quality of my experience with this chromebook has decreased since it stopped letting me use Ublock Origin. Now I’m thinking I need to move to something else entirely.
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Something else like a computer (or browser) or a different way to block ads. Chrome users are migrating to other adblockers, so there should be good recommendations out there. Another option is a PiHole which will block ads on your entire network (kinda).
Safari is not Chromium, it’s WebKit, but that won’t help you on Windows.
Chromium uses the Blink engine, and while Blink is technically a fork of WebKit, that fork happened back in 2013 so they’ve diverged a lot since then. Firefox’s Gecko engine is the successor to the original Netscape Navigator.
Unfortunately, PiHole can not block YouTube ads (it works at the DNS level and you can’t block YouTube ads from there…you’d effectively just be blocking all of YouTube).
It looks like YouTube has changed the video-playing interface a little in the last couple of days (or maybe if there has been a gradual roll-out, it finally reached me). Nothing major, it looks a little more modern to me. I normally hate changes that have no apparent purpose, but this looks pretty intuitive and I don’t think I will have any problems with it.
What has changed for me in the past few days is that, now, YouTube is constantly resetting to 1x speed. It used to be that if I was playing a video at 2x and then played another video, the speed would stay at 2x. Annoying.
It’s been 3 days on Brave which I have gotten blocked by youtube. To watch I need to open the video in a private window on Brave which is not so bad but usually any blocking that has happened in the past clears up quicker. But now I’m considering switching browsers and would like suggestions, or anything I can do with Brave to keep it working. Thanks
That’s odd. I’ve been using brave for a few years, and YT started
telling me it was going to prevent me from viewing videos if I continued
with it, so eventually I turned off shields on YT.
Then I read somewhere recently (probably here on the dope) that brave
worked ok with YT, so I turned shields back on, and have been viewing
with no ads ever since (a few weeks now).
As with xtenkfarpl above, there is often a longer delay now before a
video will start, and a little popup saying something like “Experiencing
delays ? click here to find out why”. I clicked it once and it just showed
a page showing various reasons - eg slow internet connection, but nothing
about ad blocking.
No doubt it will all change again soon.
I get the “experiencing delays” popup every so often. I’m pretty sure these are just high traffic moments. They’re infrequent enough that they don’t bother me.
I did run into a problem where I had too many tabs open at once and a few videos started randomly cutting off. The next time I updated Brave, it blanked out a whole bunch of tabs and I didn’t have this problem again.
I regularily watch (non music) YT vids at 1.25 or 1.5 its original speed (makes for more “efficient” use of my time for me ) …
but for the past couple of days, the reproduction-speed is fixed to 1 … (cant go to 1.25 or 1.5 like you normally can, even though the option is available but somewhat "greyed out”) …
my workaround: copy/pasting the URL in an incognito window - and there I still have that option …
I know I’m many months too late, but if it’s a modern Chromebook, it’s pretty easy to turn on Linux support and then download the Linux version of Brave. There are lots of easy-to-follow guides, if you’re not comfortable using Linux.
The problem for me with the Brave or Firefox android app running on a Chromebook is that they weren’t really designed for that interface. The Linux version of Brave works just fine.
More than one “weird” behavior by YouTube: (Windows 10, Opera browser, uBlock Origin)
First, the thumbnails. YouTube had set it to show three thumbnails across, even though I prefer four. Then it switched by itself to four. Then back to three, and back and forth for a while. Now it’s back to three and has stayed that way for a while.
Now, the top row of thumbnails is cut off at the top. Yes, I have the page scrolled all the way up (towards the top).
Since neither of these are anything other than slightly inconvenient, I’m not going to try to do anything about them. I assume they are interactions between YouTube code changes and uBlock Origin. As long as I’m not seeing ads, I’m okay with it.