Yeah it’s near impossible to block on streaming services because most of the ads are served up from the same DNS locations that the watchable media is hosted on.
Yeah it’s near impossible to block on streaming services because most of the ads are served up from the same DNS locations that the watchable media is hosted on.
What makes it better other than the UI? I’m weary of using it because it is developed by Russian developers.
This is the way. My setup is very similar except I only use authentik for Nextcloud. I don’t expose my “arr” services to the Internet so I don’t feel it necessary to put them behind authentik, although I could if I wanted.
Using Duo’s free 10 personal licenses is also great as it can also plug into authentik for MFA through the solution.
I always end up over buying and want that candy GONE! No age restrictions for me either.
That’s because it is considered part of the Midwest?? https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midwestern_United_States
I backup my ESXi VMs and NAS file shares to local server storage using an encrypted Veeam job and have a copy job to a local NAS with iSCSI storage presented.
From there I have another host VM accessing that same iSCSI share uploading the encrypted backup to Backblaze. Unlimited “local” storage for $70\y? Yes please! (iSCSI appears local to Backblaze. They know and have already started they don’t care.)
I’m backing up about 4TB to them currently using this method.
I’m sure you know this, but snapshots are not backups!
Walmart has an interesting app where if you’re connected to their wifi then the app “transforms” to tell you what’s in stock in the store you’re connected to. I wish they’d just do something like Home Depot where the site just tells you if X location has an item or not, but alas.
Very cool they’ve added an interface to connect a peripheral that can have one though.
This is great lol. Thanks for sharing!
Not sure why they are bothering with this, it will likely get DMCA’d, especially with the news from last year on the series. I partook in this survey and it heavily leaned into questions regarding a potential remake.
https://www.gamingbible.com/news/new-legacy-of-kain-game-finally-being-teased-417234-20230421
As this is a sound suggestion, this is probably not suited to this users needs right now and he should start small. I started my home lab by deploying Pihole on in podman on a virtual machine in my VMware environment and even that had a little learning curve for me as a network engineer. If he wants to tackle pfense at some point, then migrating Pihole via gravity sync should be a cake walk.
Samsung locks their bootloader, so flashing is neigh impossible on them as of late.
This is my main reason for not using them. I have two Pihole servers running gravity sync, unbound and wireguard on each and VPN my phone back home for self hosted DNS resolution and ad blocking.
The double-wide might already have nuts on it!
Yes you can. It requires those docker containers to be installed and plugged into it on a stand alone system. This is exactly what HAOS is doing behind the scenes for is users and why many stick with it.