Or read the original news articles for yourself. I don't think the podcast was unbiased.
Where you'll read comments like "Not the least curious thing about her is that she was an ardent admirer of Mussolini. The idea of a dictator appealed to her. She had regarded Napoleon as one of the world's greatest men"
She was found wandering with a knife.
And even the podcast mentions she wasn't even expecting Mussolini to be there, but she had a gun....
Oh, Privoxy. Must've been 20 years since I used that. But, can it block certain elements with certain IDs? And do I have to disable DoH to make it work?
If you mean hiding an element, yes it's possible: you can either inject CSS into the page or write a filter to remove the HTML entirely. For example, adblock2privoxy generates both Privoxy rules to block requests and stylesheets to hide elements (you need a local webserver for this, though).
> And do I have to disable DoH to make it work?
It's Privoxy, not the browser, that will do the DNS queries. So, no: it will work regardless of DoH.
Would be interesting to see a list of supported languages.
Still, in 2021, YouTube doesn't autocaption Swedish. So I guess there's not much hope for my native tongue here either.
Also, can you download these generated subtitles on Chrome for desktop? And, will this be in Chromium too? Speech recognition files are downloaded and run offline. But are they be a proprietary addition only to Chrome users?
Youtube also has very different quality within the same language. For Brazilian Portuguese (easier variant to parse) recent videos are decent (if it's normal speech, not songs or fiction) but I found some from 2017 where it was garbage.