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  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    I go through spurts. Have you noticed how agrressive they've been with ads? I do use an extension but sometimes I will use mobile which I don't have a blocker on it

    That's why you use DNS level ad blocker, simplifies the life.

    I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.

    Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.

    Another option is to get a cheap rockpi or radxa sbc connect it to router setup adguard or technitium dns use the ip as dns resolver in router network settings.

    Thought about that as well. Do have a Luckfox Pico at home, not being used. May require some hardware mod, but, Ig, i could put it to use as an ad blocker.

    Certainly can I have seen guys using esp32 for a custom dns sinkhole.

    That's a good option as well. Those cost like under 300.

    Yup but using large blocklists are no go there.

    Yah, Esp might not be able to handle it. A few months ago, I had the weird idea of setting up multiple ESp32s as mesh points. A quick internet search enlightened me of how idiotic that idea was.

  • i'm on the last page!! i did it!! probably thanks to CF outage, otherwise would have been 2x more posts.. =) but its only 3hrs since I woke, so all day ahead to keep getting up that 1st spot =) 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

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  • @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Do you remember why it's harmful to be using blockers?

  • @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Can you share the article about this? I've been using the same setup since last couple of years.

  • @bchot said:
    i'm on the last page!! i did it!! probably thanks to CF outage, otherwise would have been 2x more posts.. =) but its only 3hrs since I woke, so all day ahead to keep getting up that 1st spot =) 🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆

    Keep going. Do you want me to stay awake to hype you up? :lol:

    Thanked by 1bchot
  • @TrK said:

    @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Can you share the article about this? I've been using the same setup since last couple of years.

    Yah, even I would love to learn what it has to say because I am curious as to what reasons they state for avoiding ad blockers.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @MrEd said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:
    Wow! Good morning! That was a surprise topic to find early in the morning! :)

    I will prepare the stats page as soon as I get to work ;)

    Hi @MrEd -- legend! Always great seeing you jump in. What a way to start the morning, right? Appreciate you putting together the stats page -- the community always looks forward to it.

    And... Its up and running!

    Everyone, check your stats here: https://racknerd.projecthive.eu/

    I would appreciate everyone to use the aff links on the page, a little support to what I do for the thread ;)

    Boom! Appreciate you @MrEd -- bookmarked on my end too :)

    Thanked by 2noob404 DaDeveloper
  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    I go through spurts. Have you noticed how agrressive they've been with ads? I do use an extension but sometimes I will use mobile which I don't have a blocker on it

    That's why you use DNS level ad blocker, simplifies the life.

    I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.

    Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.

    Another option is to get a cheap rockpi or radxa sbc connect it to router setup adguard or technitium dns use the ip as dns resolver in router network settings.

    Thought about that as well. Do have a Luckfox Pico at home, not being used. May require some hardware mod, but, Ig, i could put it to use as an ad blocker.

    Certainly can I have seen guys using esp32 for a custom dns sinkhole.

    That's a good option as well. Those cost like under 300.

    Yup but using large blocklists are no go there.

    Yah, Esp might not be able to handle it. A few months ago, I had the weird idea of setting up multiple ESp32s as mesh points. A quick internet search enlightened me of how idiotic that idea was.

    Lol that's some really wild idea you got there. Certainly doable if you have enough free time.

  • Bossman's here, where the hype at?

  • @noob404 said:
    LOL! You are wrong on the last part there. He is an expert at that. I sometimes wonder how he manages. I don't wanna jinx it, but, be assured that he will not miss a single post for double bandwidth and will also find the time to reply to our conversations. I have seen him at work for 2 years. Hope RackNerd keeps this up for many more years to come.

    i know.. he = monster. that's why i mentioned earlier he also in the running for the 1st prize, obviously - a joke, and he negated my statement later nevertheless. =)

  • Is it weird to say, I am kinda missing last year when I and @Beniskickbutt would wake up to 200+ notifications every day for the month of December and Jan?

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  • @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Can you share the article about this? I've been using the same setup since last couple of years.

    Yah, even I would love to learn what it has to say because I am curious as to what reasons they state for avoiding ad blockers.

    They are against adblockers cuz they will get less revenue then :lol:

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    I go through spurts. Have you noticed how agrressive they've been with ads? I do use an extension but sometimes I will use mobile which I don't have a blocker on it

    That's why you use DNS level ad blocker, simplifies the life.

    I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.

    Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.

    Another option is to get a cheap rockpi or radxa sbc connect it to router setup adguard or technitium dns use the ip as dns resolver in router network settings.

    Thought about that as well. Do have a Luckfox Pico at home, not being used. May require some hardware mod, but, Ig, i could put it to use as an ad blocker.

    Certainly can I have seen guys using esp32 for a custom dns sinkhole.

    That's a good option as well. Those cost like under 300.

    Yup but using large blocklists are no go there.

    I think Xiaomi AX3000T is a very cheap and capble option to run OpenWrt. I personally use Podkop for PBR to route specific sites through my vpn and block all ads

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:
    Wow! Good morning! That was a surprise topic to find early in the morning! :)

    I will prepare the stats page as soon as I get to work ;)

    Hi @MrEd -- legend! Always great seeing you jump in. What a way to start the morning, right? Appreciate you putting together the stats page -- the community always looks forward to it.

    And... Its up and running!

    Everyone, check your stats here: https://racknerd.projecthive.eu/

    I would appreciate everyone to use the aff links on the page, a little support to what I do for the thread ;)

    Boom! Appreciate you @MrEd -- bookmarked on my end too :)

    Hi Dustin!

  • @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    I go through spurts. Have you noticed how agrressive they've been with ads? I do use an extension but sometimes I will use mobile which I don't have a blocker on it

    That's why you use DNS level ad blocker, simplifies the life.

    I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.

    Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.

    Another option is to get a cheap rockpi or radxa sbc connect it to router setup adguard or technitium dns use the ip as dns resolver in router network settings.

    Thought about that as well. Do have a Luckfox Pico at home, not being used. May require some hardware mod, but, Ig, i could put it to use as an ad blocker.

    Certainly can I have seen guys using esp32 for a custom dns sinkhole.

    That's a good option as well. Those cost like under 300.

    Yup but using large blocklists are no go there.

    Yah, Esp might not be able to handle it. A few months ago, I had the weird idea of setting up multiple ESp32s as mesh points. A quick internet search enlightened me of how idiotic that idea was.

    Lol that's some really wild idea you got there. Certainly doable if you have enough free time.

    Yah, but, the WiFi range possible on them is too bad for this.

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  • @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:

    @dustinc said:

    @MrEd said:
    Wow! Good morning! That was a surprise topic to find early in the morning! :)

    I will prepare the stats page as soon as I get to work ;)

    Hi @MrEd -- legend! Always great seeing you jump in. What a way to start the morning, right? Appreciate you putting together the stats page -- the community always looks forward to it.

    And... Its up and running!

    Everyone, check your stats here: https://racknerd.projecthive.eu/

    I would appreciate everyone to use the aff links on the page, a little support to what I do for the thread ;)

    Boom! Appreciate you @MrEd -- bookmarked on my end too :)

    Yo Dustin, what's up. Any sneak peek into surprises for the RackNerd hype gang this year?

  • @TrK said:
    Bossman's here, where the hype at?

    Just when i'm about to pack up and head to the bus station!

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Can you share the article about this? I've been using the same setup since last couple of years.

    Yah, even I would love to learn what it has to say because I am curious as to what reasons they state for avoiding ad blockers.

    They are against adblockers cuz they will get less revenue then :lol:

    Certainly but I love to read why is it a slippery slope, i mean i don't face any issues neither with adguard not with technitium.

  • @bchot said:

    @noob404 said:
    LOL! You are wrong on the last part there. He is an expert at that. I sometimes wonder how he manages. I don't wanna jinx it, but, be assured that he will not miss a single post for double bandwidth and will also find the time to reply to our conversations. I have seen him at work for 2 years. Hope RackNerd keeps this up for many more years to come.

    i know.. he = monster. that's why i mentioned earlier he also in the running for the 1st prize, obviously - a joke, and he negated my statement later nevertheless. =)

    LOL! Oh, got it.

  • @awhite20 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @noob404 said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    I go through spurts. Have you noticed how agrressive they've been with ads? I do use an extension but sometimes I will use mobile which I don't have a blocker on it

    That's why you use DNS level ad blocker, simplifies the life.

    I used to on my home network but it interfered with some things like news videos so I stopped. Though I really should setup a different WiFi SSID that will block ads, something like MyWiFi-Adblocker so it will be simple. I also used DNS66 on my android tablet which did a great job.

    Presently, I have to do it per device, cause my router doesn't support OpenWrt. At the pace these ads are multiplying, I might have to soon get an OpenWrt compatible router.

    Another option is to get a cheap rockpi or radxa sbc connect it to router setup adguard or technitium dns use the ip as dns resolver in router network settings.

    Thought about that as well. Do have a Luckfox Pico at home, not being used. May require some hardware mod, but, Ig, i could put it to use as an ad blocker.

    Certainly can I have seen guys using esp32 for a custom dns sinkhole.

    That's a good option as well. Those cost like under 300.

    Yup but using large blocklists are no go there.

    I think Xiaomi AX3000T is a very cheap and capble option to run OpenWrt. I personally use Podkop for PBR to route specific sites through my vpn and block all ads

    Not available here, would have really liked to own one, need to upgrade my r7000

  • I'll join again once i'm in the bus, probably.

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @TrK said:

    @bchot said:

    @TrK said:
    I just use adguard home or technitium and white label the end point if issues persists with some end points being blocked

    an article on TorrentFreak actually states once you start blocking stuff, it's a slippery slope.. so i personally just vigilantly avoid ads and close popups.. if you good and fast enough - popups don't harm.

    Can you share the article about this? I've been using the same setup since last couple of years.

    Yah, even I would love to learn what it has to say because I am curious as to what reasons they state for avoiding ad blockers.

    They are against adblockers cuz they will get less revenue then :lol:

    Seriously, that's the reason. Having been a regular TF reader, I guess, they might have other reasons. My guess is, because most websites depend on the ads revenue. And no webistes = no web.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    Have never once used Twitch in my life. I am not a huge fan of gameplay videos.

    Aah. I watch some small minecraft streamers and i've been working on starting my own channel too

    Good luck, dude. Also check Kick and Rumble, if you are interested. Maybe try streaming to all 3. Might increase revenue.

    I only started like a week ago, so I usually only get like 1 viewer lol (my friend).

    Well, you gotta start somehwere. Keep going. The first few days, weeks or even months are tough, but, that's what separates a successful person from another who just gave up.

    Yep. My goal is to grow my channel so I can do it as a part-time/full-time job :)
    So far, I really enjoy streaming so we'll see how far i can go!

    Yeah, it seems like the current thing to do is multistream to the various platforms and then post trimmed videos to youtube/some other VOD service after the fact (if you switch games/etc.) to also capture additional views

    Restreamer to the rescue

    for those liking to Twitch, i can only recommend to untwitch

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @TrK said:
    Bossman's here, where the hype at?

    Just when i'm about to pack up and head to the bus station!

    Hype squad assemble.... The boss has arrived.

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    I'll join again once i'm in the bus, probably.

    Join us on your phone if it's safe. Or else, reach home safely and hype it up, as usual.

  • @bchot said:

    @TrK said:

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    I'm curious, do any of you watch twitch regularly?

    Have never once used Twitch in my life. I am not a huge fan of gameplay videos.

    Aah. I watch some small minecraft streamers and i've been working on starting my own channel too

    Good luck, dude. Also check Kick and Rumble, if you are interested. Maybe try streaming to all 3. Might increase revenue.

    I only started like a week ago, so I usually only get like 1 viewer lol (my friend).

    Well, you gotta start somehwere. Keep going. The first few days, weeks or even months are tough, but, that's what separates a successful person from another who just gave up.

    Yep. My goal is to grow my channel so I can do it as a part-time/full-time job :)
    So far, I really enjoy streaming so we'll see how far i can go!

    Yeah, it seems like the current thing to do is multistream to the various platforms and then post trimmed videos to youtube/some other VOD service after the fact (if you switch games/etc.) to also capture additional views

    Restreamer to the rescue

    for those liking to Twitch, i can only recommend to untwitch

    Lol what's that exactly?

  • Tbh, I don't mind having a few ads on sites, but nowadays, sites go absolutely crazy with the amount of ads, making the UX a pain and unbearable without an adblocker!

  • @TrK said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @TrK said:
    Bossman's here, where the hype at?

    Just when i'm about to pack up and head to the bus station!

    Hype squad assemble.... The boss has arrived.

    I would really love to have an ETA on the chef this year, though we are responsible for the hype to bring him out of the shadows.

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