peanut makes me redownload tv shows i dont want to waste space on because theyre 720p on your server.THIS
Couldn't give a shit about you guys and we just moved here and barely no anyone. This big, beautiful bastard is just for me. After I hug and kiss my wife ever morning I will hug the tv.I mean, outside of your e-peen.
Slackware here.Think mine was red hat.
I got hooked into a Gentoo cult for a while..Slackware here.
Went to a linux install party at the local university, hosted by a bunch of weirdos. Good shit.
did you -funroll-loops like a good little ricer?I got hooked into a Gentoo cult for a while..
What a weirdo. Who cares about TV shows?peanut makes me redownload tv shows i dont want to waste space on because theyre 720p on your server.
I setup an Adguard Home instance via a Home Assistant addon just now. Should done this ages ago, but never bothered.I'm running pihole on my Windows machine via Docker with it right now.
They all suck. Enjoy trying to do simple things like click through to a deal on Slickdeals, or any other annoying things that you will no longer be able to do without extra steps.I setup an Adguard Home instance via a Home Assistant addon just now. Should done this ages ago, but never bothered.
Apparently its a bit better than pihole these days.
i remember that problem from way back in the day, i was hoping tey had fixed thatThey all suck. Enjoy trying to do simple things like click through to a deal on Slickdeals, or any other annoying things that you will no longer be able to do without extra steps.
Nope. At least not with PiHole. Shit just doesn't resolve. It would be nice if it resolved to a local page that said, "Hey do you want to allow this?" Or allow per user whitelists. Unless Ad Guard is shockingly different, you won't be able to do that.i remember that problem from way back in the day, i was hoping tey had fixed that
it does allow per client whitelists i saw in the settings.Nope. At least not with PiHole. Shit just doesn't resolve. It would be nice if it resolved to a local page that said, "Hey do you want to allow this?" Or allow per user whitelists. Unless Ad Guard is shockingly different, you won't be able to do that.
Nice! Let me know if its actually handled in a usable fashion. It would be nice to have a lazy way to be able to block ads on our phones.it does allow per client whitelists i saw in the settings.
yeah, ill check with slickdeals later. That is precisely the site i remember having the most problems with any ad-blocker due to the way they handle referrer linksNice! Let me know if its actually handled in a usable fashion. It would be nice to have a lazy way to be able to block ads on our phones.
I will say, half the fun was just sitting back watching Gentoo compile shit.did you -funroll-loops like a good little ricer?
I will say, half the fun was just sitting back watching Gentoo compile shit.
I traded a nixie clock for a badass quad core Opteron with VanFanel back in the day, and that thing would compile like a motherfucker.
I was a package maintainer for debian for a long time for the 68k arch, and I've compiled a lot of shit.I will say, half the fun was just sitting back watching Gentoo compile shit.
I traded a nixie clock for a badass quad core Opteron with VanFanel back in the day, and that thing would compile like a motherfucker.