Not sure why, but on Synology with docker, the pihole:latest releases are usually a mess and restoring settings and client lists does not work. Unfortunately, only “latest -2” seems to work most of the time.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
😅 In software, I am not an early adopter for such reasons. Being in consumer tech development, I prefer to be one step behind.
Install UAD (Universal android debloater) on your PC. Has recommended and advanced lists to remove bloatware across various brands.
Yes, I meant the fork INSULAR.
Alternative with the same option is “island”
Not "America’, USA only 😄
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IUPAC convention needs a space between number and unit. You can only omit the space for % or degrees.
Great list, thank you!
Minor comment: Keepass DX is syncable, as you can save the dstabase in a synced folder, either on a NAS or the cloud.
Simplr keyboard is ok for now, until there is a Fossify option out.
I tedted both, my brief summary:
iOS sucks for retro gaming. Possible but tedious (In general, i am an iOS person, but gaming made me consider android.)
android emulation is more versatile snd allows for tweaking, which is required for many hardware/game/emulation mixtures –Retroarch works best up to 16 bit systems –N64 and up works best with dedicated emulators (mupen64 plus FZ, Dolphin, duckstation, aethersx2)
Maybe this helps you.
Thanks, loks nice!
Are there any other „new“ games for GB to be considered? Something like Zelda etc.?
We need “Google find” instead of “Google search”.
A modded PS3 can be “one place” 😉
Thank you. Just came here to say the same.
OK, I was thinking of piHole (+ unbound) as local DNS blocker. Sure, there are other ways. Thanks for clarifying that!
OK, I was thinking of piHole (+ unbound) as local DNS blocker. Sure, there are other ways. Thanks for clarifying that!
DNS-based blocking more complete for your whole network, independent of the device settings for tech-avers users/kids. DNS-based blocking is less flexible for all users in the network - especially when you need to make exceptions for certain sites. They are also limited to your home network, unless you have a VPN server. Therefore, for mobile devices app-based blocking is the main way to go. Consequently, both make sense and your use case is relevant.
Nah, it is only a matter of time and I use it on a local tablet only. I regard this as a training device 😅
Underrated comment!