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havokdj, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

NANOMACHINES, SON

xan1242,
@xan1242@lemmy.ml avatar

If you’re so sure senator, why don’t you back it up with a source?

megaLime,

My source is that I made it the fuck up

AllNewTypeFace, in A pre-historic city was discovered in the Antarctic.
@AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space avatar

I’m surprised that nobody has used “shoggoth” as the name of a tool for deploying/coordinating VMs/services or something.

ndupont, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

We’re on holidays and the kids had me install WireGuard on their devices to get rid of the ads, you know, like it is at home.

possiblylinux127,

Just have them install ublock origin when they’re away from home. It is going to be way more efficient.

ndupont,

I’m not convinced it will help with the crazy invasive ads served in random free android games 😅 But I’ll look into it, thanks

Tikiporch,

PIA has an adblocker for their VPN service in the mobile app.

scarilog,

Set the private DNS in android settings to dns.adguard.com

Dehydrated,

I don’t know how Wireguard blocks your ads, but ok

ndupont,

We’re using it to access the LAN and the two pihole instances within

chandz05, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

My Raspberry Pi SD card finally died after almost 10 years, and I was hosting Pi-Hole on it. After a year of Pi-Hole I didn’t realize how many things had freaken ads. They pop up everywhere! I really need to get a new SD card :(

swampdownloader,

10 years is a pretty good run for an SD card… was it an endurance SD? That’s what I’m running. Fried a non-endurance one in under a year, replaced it with an endurance and reduced log writing frequency with some config change and have been cruising for 3-4 years so far.

Telodzrum,

Endurance cards are so worth it. They’re what I use in my Pi units and our dash cams. I just whish I hadn’t fried so many normal cards before coming around.

chandz05,

Well I should clarify. I had retroPi on it for a number of years, but hardly used it. I finally repurposed it over the last year for Pi-Hole and Pi.Alert, so yeah I think this last year completely destroyed my SD card

KrapKake,

Then install log2ram to avoid constant writes to SD card. Or install DietPi instead of the stock OS, its installed automatically. Honestly DietPi just rocks for SBCs in general, good text UI and utilities.

chandz05,

Is dietPi the same as PiOS lite? I use PiOS lite with no GUI etc

KrapKake,

Probably not, think of it as a different distro. It is Debian based, and supports many different SBCs and not just the RPi. dietpi.com

chandz05,

That actually looks pretty cool. +1 for sticking with Debian too. I will give it a shot!

DannyMac,
@DannyMac@lemmy.world avatar

Yes! I kept going through SD cards and DietPi was suggested… It’s been rocking for years now.

Sirico,

Go sata m.2 next if you can

chandz05,

That is an absolutely great idea!

Dr_Fetus_Jackson,

Wow! 10 years is a long time for an SD!

Backups are so easy on Raspbian that every couple of years I swap out the SD cards from the old set to a new one, and just keep the old ones around in case one of the new ones decide to croak out.

Marzanna, in A pre-historic city was discovered in the Antarctic.

At the mountains of Madness

crsu, in Your ads dont work here, brand!

When I want an ad gone, I reach for brand name soda. Brand name soda, it means you’re smart.

Flax_vert,

Cuke

mariusafa, in A pre-historic city was discovered in the Antarctic.

Kenshi vibes

bruhduh,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar

cdda vibes

GlitchyDigiBun, in Your ads dont work here, brand!
@GlitchyDigiBun@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I’ve wanted to do this for some time, but everyone tells me there’s no way to make it work without constantly updating the blacklist. Is it really such a hassle?

AspieEgg,

You can install community blacklists on it that it automatically downloads each day.

Here’s a popular set of lists that allows you to pick which lists you want. github.com/blocklistproject/Lists

ApathyTree,
@ApathyTree@lemmy.dbzer0.com avatar

I forget about mine until I need to log into it to allow/block something, then I run my updates if I remember to think about it.

So like once every few months at best. Usually 2x/yr. Still works fine.

Telodzrum,

The blocklist automatically updates as long as you’re using maintained sources. It’s pretty easy tbh.

scytale,

You can start with a DNS blocker in the meantime. It’s just configuring your router to use an ad-blocking DNS server like Mullvad, Control D, or Aha for example. No additional hardware, tools, or setup required. Then when you’re ready, you can try setting up a pihole.

DeLift,

Well, if you use big “aggressive” lists, you’ll find that it blocks a lot including stuff you actually do want to see, then you have to comb through the recently blocked list and whitelist that which you actually need.

OR, you only use the oisd.nl list, which is supposed to keep everything you do wish to use in a working state. I have used it for years now I have yet to whitelist something. Once a year I update the pihole, but otherwise don’t touch it.

pewpew, in Your ads dont work here, brand!
@pewpew@feddit.it avatar

Does YouTube trigger his anti-adBlock with a piHole?

Ashiette,

No because pi-hole does not block YT ads

LazaroFilm,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

YouTube ads come from the same server as the content so you can’t isolate them with pihole

Breakyfix,
@Breakyfix@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

uBlock Origin on Firefox still works great if you keep the filters up to date every once in a while c:

Rooki, in Your ads dont work here, brand!
@Rooki@lemmy.world avatar

Tell me, what is your most reliable ad list source?

lemann,

Personally I use Stevenblack’s default one, in combination with a personal one that i’ve curated since 2019. Previously I used to use MVPS, however that list’s included in the SB default.

Stuff that tends to slip through the cracks with a lot of the common lists includes things like admiral 🤬, user session recorders, and app monitoring platforms like sentryio (useful for development, but I didn’t consent my activity being recorded). There’s also Bauer Media Group garbage that I’ve resorted to creating firewall packet inspection rules for, because they’re using a subdomain technique that’s even worse than Admiral’s autogenerated domains - at least with those you can use DNS analysis tools like dnsdumpster to uncover the rest of autogenerated domains in that batch

Zaros, in A pre-historic city was discovered in the Antarctic.
@Zaros@lemmy.world avatar

I love this. I’ll also probably have nightmares tonight now that I’ve been reminded of Lovecraft’s stories. XD

caseyweederman,

He was so damn racist. Polaris is about those squat yellow people who got in when the kingdom let down its guard for a moment and now they’re all in and polluting the gene pool with their horrifying otherness.

johannesvanderwhales, in :wq!

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dannym, (edited ) in :wq!

I prefer the extremely intuitive:

[C-R]=system(“grep -P “PPid:t(d+)” /proc/$$/status | cut -f2 | xargs kill -9”)

or

i:!grep -P “PPid:t(d+)” /proc/$$/status | cut -f2 | xargs kill -9[esc]Y:@"[cr]

It just rolls off the fingers, doesn’t it?

Edit: damn it lemmy didn’t like my meme because it assumes that characters between angle brackets are html tags :( you ruined it lemmy

EDIT 2: rewrote it, just assume that square brackets are buttons not characters

kogasa,
@kogasa@programming.dev avatar

This is how you get buffer files everywhere

JackGreenEarth, in :wq!

I’ve never understood people arguing about terminal text editors like nano and vim. Why not just use a GUI text editor like gedit?

EarthlingHazard,

I’m not the most Linux savvy but when I ssh onto a work machine I’ll use a terminal editor instead of copying the file onto a local machine, editing the file in a GUI and then overwriting the file on the remote machine

JackGreenEarth,

I thought you could just open the file in a GUI without copying it manually, just type

gedit path/to/file.extension

kzhe,

sshing only gives you access to CLI

doctorn, in :wq!
@doctorn@r.nf avatar

There’s a button to exit vim on your pc. Just hold it 7 seconds and vim is closed. 😅

cupcakezealot,
@cupcakezealot@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

it’s right next to the turbo button

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