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Worked in higher Ed for a decade. Can confirm.
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Worked in higher Ed for a decade. Can confirm.
Can confirm. Pi-hole does not block YouTube smart TV app ads. Hasn’t for a long time (2018ish?)
I use sefiniks (sp?) lists which has a YouTube list but no luck.
Fucking hell.
Tee hee
Damn, also would break ublock I assume?
First OS: Win 95 (As a wee lad). First Linux: early lubuntu and backtrack that I used in college around 08-09.
Two, a main that I use 99% of the time and then another that’s in a walled garden type instance that I occasionally want to post in.
I’m new too but I separated by root and home partitions this last install to try and allow that.
Washington Post is the only newspaper app I have, mainly because I have a free subscription. I have really enjoyed it thusfar and use it as my usual source for news. It’s “War In Ukraine” was a great section till they really toned down the coverage of it. This is really concerning and this was a great story by sfgate. I am about to be much more skeptical of what I am seeing by them.
NPRs “up first” podcast today had an entire section about this today.
Hope your having a good day or night wherever you are.
Literally just switched to pass and was hoping to see a desktop app. AUR peeps, let’s get it on arch.
Totally not a link to mass gravel.
ublock Origin + pihole.
For my pihole I use these lists: https://github.com/sefinek24/Sefinek-Blocklist-Collection
Ubuntu, Pop!_os, KDE… Currently on fedora. It’s been solid. I honestly think I like pop the most but I was having weird gpu issues which haven’t showed up over on fedora.
They took their stupid shot on Jan 6th and then they realized they were mostly larpers. Projection to the point of action.
Haha, I legitimately did quit on my lunch break. I just never went back. I never said anything to anybody. They got the point after a few days.
$25 or less is the US Fed rule.