webpack-userscript
Invidious
webpack-userscript | Invidious | |
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1 | 422 | |
194 | 15,028 | |
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5.3 | 9.5 | |
10 months ago | 4 days ago | |
TypeScript | Crystal | |
MIT License | GNU Affero General Public License v3.0 |
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webpack-userscript
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Violentmonkey – An open source userscript manager
I've been using userscripts for 10+ years for my own use cases: a site has an annoying nag screen (many banks do)? Close it immediately. The CRM we use for some reason won't preserve my session? Fill in the last thing it was entered + autosubmit that form + check the session every 15 minutes in the background. Is there a form I need to fill in with almost the same data every time? Based on a template, I can copy and paste the data in the form, it will be filled with the correct fields.
Userscripts are a nice in between a bookmarklet and a full featured extension, since the latter one can't be autoreloaded, and for every change you must click a button to get applied into your browser (at least that was the last experience I had with them).
Two weeks ago I rebuilt my hacky built system (gulp-based) into webpack. If you are trying to build something, I highly recommend webpack-userscript[1].
1: https://github.com/momocow/webpack-userscript
Invidious
- Google Broke Invidious Again
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Mobile Ad Blocker Will No Longer Stop YouTube's Ads
Youtube seems to be doing some A/B testing with the comment system which has made proxies like Invidious and yt-dlp/Newpipe unable to load comments. There is a patch for Invidious [1] which solves this problem but it is not in master yet. I tested it on my own instance and it does solve the problem.
[1] https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/pull/4576
- YouTube: Google has found a way to break Invidious
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Google fights Invidious (a privacy YouTube Front end)
BTW, I don't understand the workaround: https://github.com/iv-org/invidious/pull/4552/files
Which was taken from here: https://github.com/LuanRT/YouTube.js/pull/624
Could anybody explain it to me?
- Google Ordered to Identify Who Watched Certain YouTube Videos
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YouTube is loading slower for users with ad blockers yet again
Use a Youtube proxy like Invidious [1], problem solved and you get to subscribe to channels without telling the Beast about your interests. Add Sponsorblock (which supports Invidious) to get rid of any in-stream advertising which remains and you'll be transported back to those hallowed times of yore when men were men, women were women and advertising was something you found in newspapers. Youtube will try to make this harder just like Xitter is trying to make it harder to use proxies like Nitter [2].
[1] https://github.com/iv-org/invidious
[2] https://github.com/zedeus/nitter
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YouTube begins new wave of slowdowns for users with ad blockers enabled
Going to drop this here for others who haven't heard of it https://invidious.io/
Now, how do we fix this? YouTube's ad model sucks. Their algorithm sucks. Their front page sucks. They've captured a bunch of creators though so often YouTube is the only place you can find someone.
I want those creators to benefit from me viewing their videos. I want the fact that I view a video and like it to help other people find that video in their recommendations. I want an algorithm that shows me things that are interesting and relevant not one that promotes the spammiest and most ad heavy videos that barely have anything to do with my watch history.
Having an alternative front end is nice but I don't want to rob YouTube of the money they spend on hosting the videos.
So, how do we do this?
Peer to peer fails when there is little interest in something or when most people leech and it sucks for archiving old content.
Hosting it all in one place is super expensive and hard for a small group to manage without turning into YouTube.
Maybe we could find a way for the creators to host their own content and get paid when people view it while being part of a large federated network for easy discoverability?
Please list any projects you know of, I'm sure there are a lot of people here who would be willing to contribute or donate.
- Crystal 1.11.0 Is Released
- YouTube is trying to block Invidious
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Reviving decade-old Macs with antiX and MX Linux (2022)
Sometimes a half-solution will do, like Invidious or Piped.
[0] https://invidious.io/
[1] https://github.com/TeamPiped/Piped
What are some alternatives?
Piped - An alternative privacy-friendly YouTube frontend which is efficient by design.
NewPipe - A libre lightweight streaming front-end for Android.
FreeTube - An Open Source YouTube app for privacy
nitter - Alternative Twitter front-end
SponsorBlock - Skip YouTube video sponsors (browser extension)
libreddit - Private front-end for Reddit
Tube - 📺 tube is a Youtube-like (without censorship and features you don't need!) Video Sharing App written in Go which also supports automatic transcoding to MP4 H.265 AAC, multiple collections and RSS feed.
VideoLAN Client (VLC) - VLC media player - All pull requests are ignored, please follow https://wiki.videolan.org/Sending_Patches_VLC/
real-world-onion-sites - This is a list of substantial, commercial-or-social-good mainstream websites which provide onion services.
owncast - Take control over your live stream video by running it yourself. Streaming + chat out of the box.
docker - â›´ Docker image of Nextcloud
yattee - Privacy oriented video player for iOS, tvOS and macOS