If it helps, Adguard Home has individual settings of 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d for logs and stats.
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If it helps, Adguard Home has individual settings of 24h, 7d, 30d, 90d for logs and stats.
Thanks, I’ll bear this solution in mind if my printer outlives the driver support.
If you’re a light user, best to have a much stronger preference for laser printer. Inkjets use up that expensive ink to clean the nozzles between uses if you’re lucky, and will fully clog if you’re unlucky (I was unlucky twice and never again). I’m a light user and a laser printer can go for ages between printing.
If it’s got copying, it’ll have a scanner anyway.
I’ve got an HP that has served me well and my HP cartridges have lasted ages - not because they’re great or cheap, but because I print so little. At the time, I choose HP because it was more compact. Next time, I’ll definitely lean towards Brother laser on principle.
Hammersmith and Fulham impounded some bikes, Lime’s contractors broke in to retrieve them:
Wandsworth impounded bikes too https://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/news/2022-news/news-november-2022/lime-bikes-causing-obstructions-have-been-seized/
I think the legal problem is how to fine Lime when it’s the end user who ‘litters’ the bike, and how to know whether the name on the payment method matches the end user. I’m sure if councils could legally seize and fine/destroy, they’d be doing it.
Maybe just maybe, please!
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/06/06/lime-bike-parking-greenwich-june-2024/
Libre Cloud’s head office is a unit on an industrial estate: 82A James Carter Rd, https://maps.app.goo.gl/nu75EEHEDFbY5PMW9 (Update: it’s a virtual office address, which doesn’t really inspire confidence for me)
They probably colocate at data centres.
Personally, I’m on Hetzner’s Storage Share (Nextcloud but without Collabora), and I’d prefer to trust my data to them: https://www.hetzner.com/storage/storage-share/
Regardless of your choice, I definitely agree that nextcloud rocks.
Trying to work out why this is a good idea. Please could you explain why?
Pi-hole (or my preference Adguard Home) is great for devices connected to your home network. For your phone, go with Blokada (free) or Adguard (iOS, Android, paid - see Stacksocial for occasional license deals) - that’ll cover you at home and out of home.
Thank you @Doctor_Rex@lemmy.ml for asking these questions, and for everyone giving answers. I was trying to plan out my proxmox installation, and you’ve all pointed me in the right direction.
I used to Google for help, but the thing about Google is you have to know the correct technical terms, but when learning Linux, there are many unknown unknowns. And then you have to trawl through am the answers.
Now, any time I enter a command and get errors, or if I don’t understand something in the logs, I’ll copy paste it into perplexity.ai - if necessary, it’ll ask for clarification. But mostly, it’ll suggest various causes and solutions, with explanation.
Their title says “flat display”, yet further down the article, they write:
… the display is almost flat. The glass panel has a very subtle curve on the side edges (possibly from 2.5D curved glass)…
So, not flat then.
Fuck curved edges on Samsung phones, they’re an arse for screen protector edges wanting to lift up when that wind blows the wrong way.
Yep, all up to date. UBO gives me the option to proceed (= show) the dodgy ads. Maybe something to do with my settings that it doesn’t block those outright. It’s a useful option for when I’m using cashback sites that I can temporarily grant tracking links.
Not quite a screen shot, but the text:
uBlock Origin has prevented the following page from loading:
Because of the following filter:
/click.php?key=*&zone_id=$document Found in:
uBlock filters – Badware risks
The warnings pop up and hitting proceed shows scammy fake virus scans and such. To make it clear, it’s not luckypatchers itself, but the dodgy full screen ads on load.
Hopefully you’re right that it’s AB testing, though not sure how they’d gauge your approval/disapproval of colour scheme.
Going back to what I said earlier after further use - better contrast for the suggested route in daytime navigation, however, the nighttime colour scheme has worse contrast than before.
Ublock Origin kicks up repeated warnings for this.
When navigating, there’s now better contrast for the route.
I used to use Waze, but got tired of it sending me through back streets and turns to save only a minute - problem was, those slower back streets and waiting at junctions ended up taking longer.
Google Maps on the other hand will offer more sane routes, and only send me down back streets where the saving is more than say 4 or 5minutes.
Also, Waze made my phone HOT!
Why not stay with your existing hosts? Does the latency make that much difference for your use?
People on the internet downvoting without fact checking first - business as usual then!
Try the ready made options at https://rss-bridge.org/bridge01/ , and if your sites aren’t listed, you can use the “CSS Selector Bridge” option there.