

This. I use pihole as just a DNS server with blocking off since it was too much to have to deal with the random broken pages.
Aka csm10495 on kbin.social


This. I use pihole as just a DNS server with blocking off since it was too much to have to deal with the random broken pages.


Wasn’t there something from Axe (deodorant) that would have a girl on the desktop?
I wonder if she ever met Clippy…


Remember when McDonalds was colorful and had a play place and a GameCube: all that and a lot more.


If you like reviews/comparisons check out Project Farm.


Well if you forget them, you wouldn’t remember them to forget them.
Though seriously, I find interviews, photos, videos even of people telling stories helps. It’s the same idea that documentaries use to tell stories.


You don’t know what you got till it’s gone…


My cat’s thought process. I can tell when she’s getting annoyed or when she wants to randomly barf. It’s like a spidey sense.


My cat.


What if it’s a network mount inside the container? Doesn’t the mount not happen till the container starts?


I have a couple pis that run docker containers including pihole. The containers have their storage on a centralized share drive.
I had a power outage and realized they can’t start if they happen to come up before the share drive PC is back up.
How do people normally do their docker binds? Optimally I guess they would be local but sync/backup to the share drive regularly.
Sort of related question: in docker compose I have restart always and yet if a container exits successfully or seemingly early in it’s process (like pihole) it doesn’t restart. Is there an easy way to still have them restart?


I have double vision (diplopia).
It’s kind of a super power when I think about it… but not really.


I look at it a bit but then throw it out at the same time since I’ve heard that they’ll invalidate the warranty for water damage even if the IP rating says it should have handled it.


Maybe? Not sure. I’m in the USA and we have em.


In what way? Anything on the public internet is likely being used for AI training. I guess by using free GitHub you can’t object to training.
Then again anywhere you host you sort of run into the same problem. You can use robots.txt, but things don’t have to listen to it.
Entrance videos for wrestlers. I hate when it’s just static text with their name.
Something that may help:
Why doesn’t GitHub Pages fit your use case? It’s nice to get free static hosting from them.


Somehow I’ve had the same Vizio for over 10 years now. Still works great.


RDR2 almost did that to me at the end


Another option if you need public access without something like tailscale would be to use ddns and a AAAA record. Something like https://github.com/ddclient/ddclient would help do that.
That way if the IP changes, you’d pick up on the change for your vanity url within a few minutes… and can get https certs for that url as well.
Edit: I reread the OP. This doesn’t help if clients need direct ipv4. Sorry about that.
Stay tuned for part 2.