

Pi-hole with cloudflared or dnscrypt-proxy are what the docs recommend.


I SSH in and run an update manually, once a week.
I’m not knowledgable and comfortable enough to let updates happen automatically and feel like I could trust it to keep running. Not yet, anyway.
Edit: But at some point I might do what another commenter said and make sure security updates run automatically and check other updates weekly.
!mechanical_keyboards@programming.dev
!ergomechkeyboards@lemmy.world
!splitmechkeyboards@lemmy.world
and maybe
These would be much more appropriate for your post.
Also, have a proper post title and question when you post there.


Probably couldn’t type fast if he tried. Would probably pay someone to do it for him just like he did with Path if Exile.


Pi-hole or AdGuard Home on your local network as well as some kind of DNS filtering on all of your devices for when you’re away from home.
All of this goes along with uBlock Origin on a Firefox-based browser. Block as thoroughly and effectively as you possibly can.


Not sure who this person murdered. If his victims were minorities he’d likely be cheered by the people of Florida.
Edit: I’m not up to date on who this killer was or the story behind him. Just commenting on what I know of Florida and its people.


I’m long awaiting this company burning to the ground and it’s CEO imprisoned.
Hopefully he’s “imprisoned” in the building while it burns down.


You pull moderately hard.
Edit: If it’s superglue you might have to pull a bit harder.


The woman on the flag is supposed to be Virtus, which symbolises a bunch of masculine traits. But they wouldn’t know that because the cunts behind the ban likely can’t read.


I also don’t agree with the killer games thing, but humans are very adaptable as a species.
Normally that’s a good thing, but in a case like this exposure to something shocking or upsetting can make it less shocking or upsetting over time (obviously not in every case). So, if AI is being used for something like this and being reported on isn’t it possible that people might slowly get desensitized to it over time?


That’s fair, but I still think it shouldn’t be accepted or allowed.


Fair enough. I still think it shouldn’t be allowed though.


Yes, but how is the AI making the images or videos? It has to be trained on SOMETHING.
So, regardless of direct harm or not, harm is done at some point in the process and it needs to be stopped before it slips and gets worse because people “get used to” it.


This is really cool.
Takes some getting used to when you’re used to all of the links and other garbage in and around articles, but I’m sure anyone could learn to love this.


They’ve accomplished nothing except further pissing off some of their most competent user base.
I don’t think they’ve cared about the competent users for a very long time. They only want the users who click OK or Next without reading or thinking.


I only know the DNS blocking from them.
ETA: Not sure if their app does more.


DNS blocking (such as AdGuard) doesn’t work for everything. Ad blocking extensions are the only way to block YouTube ads in your browser as far as I know.


Well, that’s not surprising to see. Thanks for the clarification.
Here’s an archived link for you. Should make it much easier to read.