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submitted 12 hours ago by fort_burp@feddit.nl to c/debian@lemmy.ml

I've installed it on Ubuntu and Raspberry Pi but when I went to my friend's house today to install it on his Debian 12 laptop I couldn't get it to work. It might have just been general networking problems but is Debian shipped without a package that's needed for pihole?

The result of my attempt was strange- dig showed the computer was using 127.0.0.1#53 for DNS resolver, the pihole dashboard in the browser showed the queries, but Firefox kept saying it can't find the page. It was kind of embarrassing since I talked up pihole a lot and couldn't get it to work lol.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 2 points 13 hours ago

Huh. I guess they didn't pull themselves up by their bootstraps after all.

/s (big time)

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 13 hours ago

Ok thanks, I'll check it out.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 13 hours ago

The incognito with no extensions. That should produce a pretty unique fingerprint.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 1 day ago

Thanks. Extensions like CanvasBlocker probably mess with the JS, could that be what's making me get blocked?

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 1 day ago

Good idea but doesn't that expose you to tracking via browser fingerprint?

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 1 day ago

Yes! This works, thanks!

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 1 day ago

Would it be possible to host all the terabytes of DIY videos that are on YouTube currently or would it be more of a "start from scratch" situation? And as an aside- is it legal to do so or is there an issue with copyright and ownership? I doubt that the videos on YouTube belong to the creators but hopefully I'm wrong.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 2 days ago

What's your browser setup if you don't mind sharing?

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 4 points 2 days ago

That's a good strategy if you're into movies but I'm looking for more DIY/repair videos, mostly about tech.

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 2 days ago

Yea, well, I bet you still jerk off manually

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 1 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

Does FreeTube work for you? It gives me "Sign in to confirm you're not a bot" for every single video. It might work without VPN but I'm not interested enough to try.

It sounds like you’re over-doing something like JS blocking. You have to find a balance.

Wisely put and I suspect you're right, but if it's really just about using a VPN I feel like, "Well why do you want to know my IP address so bad?". I did do the JS blocking trick for a totally unusable web experience but now I allow JS and it's just a widely unusable web experience ¯\(ツ)

Edit: doesn't lemmy.world block people from posting through a VPN?

[-] fort_burp@feddit.nl 2 points 2 days ago

Yes, it seems wrong that now Google, one of the biggest companies of all time and one under a hostile regime, controls access to knowledge and information that individuals all around the world have worked together to compile over decades. Looking back now that we know about enshitification, we should have been more careful.

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With a privacy protecting setup, the mainstream internet is almost unusable. To sign up for social media or even a gmail account, one has to provide a phone number for verification. Youtube doesn’t work when not signed into a Google account, or if one is connected to a VPN. Even downloader programs like yt-dlp and freyr have been rendered useless by the strict access controls of the major platforms. There is a vast amount of community, DIY, and educational material of all sorts behind these platform walls, so how can someone who doesn’t want to be tracked access any of it these days?

There are alternatives like archive.org and peertube which are wonderful but have nowhere near the amount of content that people have been uploading to YouTube over the years. For example, if I need to fix a washing machine and there is a tutorial on YouTube, how can I see it while still preserving a modicum of privacy online?

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submitted 3 days ago by fort_burp@feddit.nl to c/technology@lemmy.ml

With a privacy protecting setup, the mainstream internet is almost unusable. To sign up for social media or even a gmail account, one has to provide a phone number for verification. Youtube doesn't work when not signed into a Google account, or if one is connected to a VPN. Even downloader programs like yt-dlp and freyr have been rendered useless by the strict access controls of the major platforms. There is a vast amount of community, DIY, and educational material of all sorts behind these platform walls, so how can someone who doesn't want to be tracked access any of it these days?

There are alternatives like archive.org and peertube which are wonderful but have nowhere near the amount of content that people have been uploading to YouTube over the years. For example, if I need to fix a washing machine and there is a tutorial on YouTube, how can I see it while still preserving a modicum of privacy online?

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submitted 3 days ago by fort_burp@feddit.nl to c/politics@beehaw.org

Great primer on neoliberalism that explains a lot about how we got to where we are.

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submitted 3 days ago by fort_burp@feddit.nl to c/economics@lemmy.ml

But the era of depressed wages has actually seen a decline in rates of productivity growth. Conversely, does any serious person think that the inflated pay of the financial moguls who crashed the economy accurately reflects their contribution to economic activity?

and other such bangers.

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