

Someone should do a write up for pihole vs adguard vs technitium vs eBlockerOS
https://eblocker.org/en/ (German product?) (BTW you’re all welcome that I showed you a new thing)


Someone should do a write up for pihole vs adguard vs technitium vs eBlockerOS
https://eblocker.org/en/ (German product?) (BTW you’re all welcome that I showed you a new thing)


Yeah someone just pointed that out, my brain wasn’t working right haha


Smh, you’re right. I use my “Jump to Conclusions” mat apparently and my brain went right to remaster.


Remade remake? Though I suppose MCC was about 12 years ago 😵 which I think was a 10 year anniversary for Halo 2… How did we get SO OLD?!


Amen! Greedy bastards! Maybe think about how insulting it is to try and squeeze even more out of your loyal customers in financially stressful times. Disconnected. A price drop would need to revert to 2018 when it was $15/mo. We don’t need all those mediocre games in Game pass. We can’t even install all of them with the measly 1TB storage!!


How about just bring back online MP for $5/mo at 12mo purchase of $60. I stupidly joined in the GP tiers and watched it skyrocket from $10 to $30 and when my grandfathered price tier ended at $20, I canceled everything. Just shy of 20 years on Xbox down the drain! At one point MS had a bundle of everything that was $20/mo and that was Gold, Office, Skype minutes,1TB SkyDrive (before rebrand), it was decent.
Now they went from getting an annual $240 GP, $150 Office, and me still buying a bunch of games to now ditching the ecosystem until further notice. Greedy bastards!


I think Yunohost integrates fail2ban, too.
I was under the impression “air-gap” doesn’t apply to browsers, as you’d need to not have an outside internet connection.
My recommendation to many newcomers:
Setup Yunohost, which gives you a custom Debian-based OS that’s easy to deploy tested builds, like Rustdesk. You can configure your Domain info, DNS, etc pretty easily, and if you decide, a dynamic domain or Porkbun (cuz is cheap plus free private WHOIS and SSL certs).
Yes, a small learning curve, but easier than building from Docker when you know nothing about Docker nor have the time to learn. I can fumble through a UI, I can’t fumble with commands or code that I don’t instinctively know. Others who day “just take the time to learn Docker”… But I’ve got 2 jobs, kids and their activities, pets, and other hobbies, so not much time for other stuff.