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What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?
PiHole!
One of the easiest installer I've ever seen. Significantly less ads to be shown especially one on non-browser.
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What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?
PiHole!
One of the easiest installer I've ever seen. Significantly less ads to be shown especially one on non-browser.
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Did you guys hear the CEO of Energizer was recently arrested?
Well, we know the charge will leak soon. It's Energizer after all.
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It’s morally correct
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+1 It's their thriving early day with new concept of social network. It need sometime to adjust, mending, improving and whatnot. But I'm pretty sure it will be better than ye' old TW/RD day.
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What can the 'average Joe' start hosting, that will change their life?
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For me, at least, is a custom CNAME DNS record. I've both internal (point to device directly) and external (via reverse proxy) domains. I use a CNAME record to point the external domain back to the internal one for my local split DNS. Technically it can be applied on Adguard; not as easy as PiHole though.
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Did you hear about the two antennas that got married?
I mean... its relationship with interference will be low I guess.
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Picture of an F35 I took at a recent airshow
Wait, where's "Waifu" flare?
Great shot BTW
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Alligator enters couple’s Louisiana home through dog door
Surprisingly not Florida! 🤨
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Taps run dry on Thai island as tourism boom worsens water shortage
Even in the rainy season here? That sounds weird TBH.
Aside from that, Koh Samui itself already heavily relies on mainland resources. Since they already have an underwater pipeline, it shouldn't be a problem, doesn't it?
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[Need advice] My first home server
Not too shabby TBH. Still have a concern about the storage thought. Since PN52 can only have 2 SSDs and 1 HDD, RAID is out of questions.
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What distro(s) do you use?
Linux Mint. It just works.
(Yes I know. but multiple services I use need Debian-based sadly. I wish to go back to Manjaro/Arch someday.)
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Test post. Please ignore.
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