I've been trying this for 2 days now. I would say this works. The simple, boring thumbnails do not trick my brain into clicking the video.
if I lose the patch of my YT again
You can export/import:
Applied patches from ReVanced managers: Settings > Export patches selection
In-app ReVanced settings:
Profile Picture > Settings > ReVanced Extended > Miscellaneous > Import/Export > Export settings
3. SponsorBlock profile:
Profile Picture > Settings > Sponsor Block > (scroll all the way down) > Import/Export > (select and copy all the text) > (save this copied text in a text file OR pin it in your keyboard's clipboard) > (Now Go to new app and paste in Import)
I switched from ReVanced Extended (RVX) to ReX using my exported settings. Doing it this way makes switching APKs a breeze.
I've not watched the movie yet. But I've watched the anime series and also read the manga.
But some of my friends have watched it and they said it's nothing compared to the anime. Regardless, I plan on watching it in the future.
I would highly recommend you to watch the series. It has great laughs, awesome stories for every character and one of the best world building in fiction writing. If you cried at the end of this movie, then this series will take you on a ride of emotions.
If you plan on watching, I recommend you start with the One Pace project.
ALSO, VERY IMPORTANT:
Next week the One Piece Live action series starts airing. If you plan on watching this anime in the future, stay away from anything related to one piece on the internet. Else you will be spoiled.
DeArrow is a similar extension from the creator of SponsorBlock. It's suggestions for the title and thumbnail are crowdsourced as opposed to being randomised in the case of ClickBait Remover.
There are some awesome suggestions made by people here. Never heard before extensions that may come handy someday, that would otherwise require third party apps to do the same task.
Also, save the following two posts as well. I didn't notice similar posts were already created earlier.
You should go through the suggestions made on this post. They are great. Maybe, sometime later I'll create a list and add it to this post's description later.
It's made by Mozilla. The same devs that make Firefox. The articles you see below the search bar in the homepage when you first install Firefox are suggested by Pocket.
Just saw this 8 month old CNBC video.
This might be happening because Vyvanse's patent expired in August 2023. Hence, I think generics are being announced now.