On May 15th Google released a new "Web" filter that removes "AI Overview" and other clutter, leaving only traditional web results. Here is how you can set "Google Web" as your default search engine for most popular browsers.
I don't expect this to work for longer than a week, but just in case I want to keep this link around.
A Shaarli browser extension using the API for both Firefox and Chrome based browsers. It features add/edit and search of bookmarks for your Shaarli instance.
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/addon/shaanti/
Chrome: https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/shaanti/bfecpppjnokkpdegijfgbldholankami
An online checker that tells you if your browser's adblocker has been updated to handle Youtube's latest attempt at blocking adblockers.
DeArrow is an open source browser extension for crowdsourcing better titles and thumbnails on YouTube. The goal is to make titles accurate and reduce sensationalism. No more arrows, ridiculous faces, and no more clickbait.
"Clickbait" isn't the exception anymore, it's becoming the norm. Many have even started going through their entire backlog, changing old titles and thumbnails to be more attention grabbing and vague.
It's no one's fault. It's a system that creates a race to the bottom.
DeArrow hopes to stop this cycle. It's time to return to a more peaceful experience.
Available for pretty much every browser.
An addon for Chrome that prettifies and formats JSON documents.
Super Agent is a browser extension that automatically fills out cookie consent forms for you based on your preferences. It doesn't store your data by default, informs you of any action taken, and warns you whenever it finds a website not respecting your preferences. Get a faster and unintrusive browsing experience. Plus, you can quickly check and track your consent history. Determine which cookies you want and which cookies you don't want. We will manage it for you, everywhere. Be sure your preferences and data are never sold to any 3rd parties and that you control your data.
Available for Chrome, Firefox, Safari, and Edge.
The Kiwix offline wiki reader implemented as a Chrome browser addon.
RSS feed for new versions: https://download.kiwix.org/release/browsers/chrome/feed.xml
The Kiwix offline wiki reader implemented as a Firefox browser addon.
RSS feed for new versions: https://download.kiwix.org/release/browsers/firefox/feed.xml
A bunch of contributed themes and configs for the Stylus browser addon.
Using the EMULARITY, a loading system of browser-based emulators, it is possible to play hundreds of thousands of programs, games and applications from previous years at the Internet Archive. Click to different sets of collections to try different themed works.
A Community-driven, FLOSS-licensed Wiki documenting unsolicited requests, metadata leaks, and privacy-invasive features in applications. Privacy is a complex topic, and can be very context specific. I, NetNauseam, believe the best approach to privacy is to simply stop all applications from leaking data and metadata to and through the network.
All information in this repo should be viewed as an opinion, not a fact, and I do not claim your privacy will be improved in any way by following any of these recommendations. These are complex topics with many edge cases and any guarantees are difficult, if not impossible, to make.
Source code: https://codeberg.org/netnauseam/wiki/
A password manager/generator that takes a master password, a URL, a username, and optionally a serial number (for when you have to change passwords) and (re)generates the password for you. Requires no database or third party storage - the right password is always generated for you. Desktop versions, browser plugins, and a cli tool.
No notepad feature, so no storing your 2fa recovery codes there.
Brython is designed to replace Javascript as the scripting language for the Web. As such, it is a Python 3 implementation (you can take it for a test drive through a web console), adapted to the HTML5 environment, that is to say with an interface to the DOM objects and events.
Speed of execution is similar to CPython for most operations.
The gallery highlights a few of the possibilities, from creating simple document elements to drag and drop and 3D navigation. A wiki lists some applications using Brython.
This site aggregates publicly-available information about think tanks, academic centers, and advocacy groups funded by Big Tech (e.g. Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook). We organize this information and build useful tools like our browser extension, which adds disclosures to Big Tech-funded accounts on Twitter.
A customisable New Tab page, with widgets and beautiful backgrounds. Customizable. Widgets:
Web version: https://web.renewedtab.com/
Source code: https://gitlab.com/rubenwardy/renewedtab
A list of (almost) all headless web browsers in existence.
HTML5 SIP client. Written in Javascript, throw it onto a page and configure it to contact a SIP gateway of some kind. Uses webRTC built into all modern web browsers. Does audio as well as video. Can contact the PSTN if the gateway can.
Github repo: https://github.com/DoubangoTelecom/sipml5