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Christian homeschoolers vs. government schools.

Get Your Slate Plus Podcast If you can't access your feeds, please contact customer support. Thanks! Check your phone for a link to finish setting up your feed. Please enter a 10-digit phone number. Listen on your phone: RECOMMENDED Enter your phone number and we'll text you a link to set up the podcast in your app: Text me the link! We'll only text you about setting up this podcast, no spam. Homeschooling is more popular than ever — and for decades, it’s been seen as a haven by a movement of conservative Christians. But isolating children from the world doesn’t just mean tribalism and fear of “government schools” — the lack of regulation can also lead to abuse. We talk to one former home school student about the conservative Christian world that raised him, and how some of its tenets have now gone mainstream. Guests: Peter Jamison, enterprise reporter with the Washington Post. Aaron Bealls, former homeschooler and public-school parent in Loudoun County, Virginia If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get benefits like zero ads on any Slate podcast, bonus episodes of shows like Slow Burn and Dear Prudence—and you’ll be supporting the work we do here on What Next. Sign up now at Podcast production by Elena Schwartz, Madeline Ducharme, Anna Phillips, Paige Osburn, and Rob Gunther. About the Show The problem with the news right now? It’s everywhere. And each day, it can feel like we’re all just mindlessly scrolling. It’s why we c...

There’s a simple trick to watch YouTube videos without any ads

This works as described for me when pasting a video URL into an incognito browser window with the added period. In addition to removing pre-roll ads, it also eliminates mid-roll interruptions for videos as well. By the time you’ve copied, pasted, and altered the video URL, I’m not sure how much time you’re really saving over just waiting for the “skip ad” button to appear — but it does indeed work. It’s a commonly forgotten edge case, websites forget to normalize the hostname, the content is still served, but there’s no hostname match on the browser so no cookies and broken CORS - and lots of bigger sites use a different domain to serve ads/media with a whitelist that doesn’t contain the extra dot Most Popular • Automakers can’t quit manual transmissions so they’re cramming fake stuff into EVs • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman isn’t backing down: our full interview • Here’s the note Reddit sent to moderators threatening them if they don’t reopen • Reddit CEO Steve Huffman: Reddit ‘was never designed to support third-party apps’ • Microsoft Teams integration is being removed from Windows 11

How to Unblock YouTube

Fergus O'Sullivan Writer Fergus is a freelance writer for How-To Geek. He has seven years of tech reporting and reviewing under his belt for a number of publications, including GameCrate and Cloudwards. He's written more articles and reviews about cybersecurity and cloud-based software than he can keep track of---and knows his way around Linux and hardware, too. YouTube may be blocked for multiple reasons. Individual videos are sometimes region-blocked in some countries, while the entire YouTube website is blocked in some countries—or on some workplace networks. We’ll go over how to get around all of these blocks. The Short Answer: Use a VPN or Proxy The short answer is that you can use a proxy or virtual private network to get around YouTube blocks—or any other blocks, for that matter. For proxies, we like For VPNs, take a look at our guide to Why Is YouTube Blocked? There are a number of reasons why YouTube could be blocked, but they broadly speaking fall into two categories: either the whole site is blocked or just specific videos. A site-wide block is usually either a result of internet censorship by your government or, more likely, a result of your network administrator blocking the site—most likely whoever runs the network you’re on. YouTube is considered subversive by certain governments, and they have blocked access as a result. To our knowledge, China, Iran, and Russia currently have a ban in place, though there are likely several more countries that have similar ...

New YouTube homepage launches to all users

You may have noticed we've been experimenting with a new YouTube homepage. After countless user studies and community surveys, one thing came in loud and clear: the homepage in its current form doesn’t mean much to most of you, and could be more personally relevant. So the goal of this experiment was to put more of an emphasis on "videos for you.” To pave the way for this experiment, we removed some of the less-used modules such as "Videos Being Watched Now.” Then we moved modules like "Spotlight" and "Featured Videos" over to the right side. All of these changes were to make room for a combined list of personally relevant videos made up of recommendations for you, your subscriptions activity, and videos being shared by your friends. Recently we opened up the experimental homepage to anyone who wanted to try it out. Millions of users opted in and now have this new version set as their homepage. Many of the people who tried the experimental homepage filled out our feedback form. While not everyone loved it, most people thought the new homepage was better than the old homepage. Here are some of the enhancements offered by the new homepage (logged in users only): • Increased focus on videos that matter to you (subscriptions, friend's sharing, recommendations) • You can easily filter your homepage to show only the latest uploads from your subscriptions • Don't miss anything; if a channel uploads four videos in a day, you’ll see all four - instead of just the latest video • Qui...