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It's open-source so you can still change it to do what you want, right?

Incidentally, I've also been using YouTube as a sort of internet-radio recently, with just a simple shell script that searches for videos matching specific keywords and plays them in a pseudo-random order via youtube-dl. Works well enough, although I do get the occasional non-music coming through.




Yeah but Google Chrome all but bans extensions outside of the Chrome extension store.


Developer Mode is still a way around that, but some of the comments made here are rather prescient:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=7237725

(Search for "YouTube".)


Prescient? They've had the nonsense youtube rules for a long time.


Use Firefox then.




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