Do you ever have any trouble blocking port 53? Do any services break?
Do you ever have any trouble blocking port 53? Do any services break?
I’ve used it for myself and family. The guy who made it was on reddit saying how ridiculously priced the alternative services were which is why he made easyoptouts.
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Emporia Vue has circuit level monitoring. You can flash ESPHome to get rid of cloud functionality.
This sub is very anti paid-piracy. There’s a plexshares i believe but not very active. Lemmy is the perfect place to post these kinds of things.
Only when the artifacts in 4k look bad - like black squares on a black background due to compression. 1080p in that case is preferable.
This is great. I tried putting a shock sensor in my metal mailbox which is attached to my building and couldn’t get the signal to reach. This is a whole other level of advanced work!
This sub gets butthurt about paid services except for usenet.
Have you checked out stremio + real debrid? Have to have a computer connected but it works well and is dirt cheap.
I pay for IPTV and Emby services. This community will hate emby for not being FOSS but it has a better user experience than jellyfin IMO. There is not a great place to find them unfortunately.
Juse use easyoptouts. Way cheaper for same thing.
No i mean the dump to see which passwords are out
So how do we access the list to see what got out?
Edit: https://search.0t.rocks/ has the db
You already have a pihole. I assume you like it. You could buy a cheap minipc/NUC and set up proxmox on it and learn to set up and configure a second pihole as a virtual machine. Then you’ll have a server running with the ability to expand as needed. You could look into setting up new network gear (like tp-link’s omada) and run the software controller in a VM. Or you could dabble with HomeAssistant and get into smarthome. Or set up a photo management tool like Immich. Like others have said, find a problem you want to solve and use these tools!
Found some here! https://1337x.to/user/verdict4103/
Are you willing to pay for services or do you want to stay with free stuff like you currently use?
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Do you mean home ISP or mobile provider? What country? Who is the provider? In the US, some ISPs (especially those with monopoly) charge after ~1-1.5TB/month which is complete bullshit (fuck you comcast who was hated so much by consumers they rebranded to xfinity)
Not a ton of activity bdut check out https://lemmy.world/c/mediashare
Animagraffs makes 3d explainers of how machines/vehicles work. The one on the “Big Boy” steam engine is amazing.
Ancient Americas talks about pre-columbian America