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Did you know if you have a Roku, and use Pihole, you can watch a ton of free shit without commercials? Better than cable!
I quit cable in 2006
Did you know if you have a Roku, and use Pihole, you can watch a ton of free shit without commercials? Better than cable!
Whaddayamean "cancelling cable"? My interwebz comes through it!
People mostly use Roku for utube and you can't block utube commericals with pihole without blocking the content you want to watch. I've tried. But there are Odysee and Rumble apps on Roku now that I use a LOT. Those don't need pihole and even if they had commercials I'd be happy to support them because they aren't commies.
People mostly use Roku for utube and you can't block utube commericals with pihole without blocking the content you want to watch. I've tried.
FuckCCP89 saysPeople mostly use Roku for utube and you can't block utube commericals with pihole without blocking the content you want to watch. I've tried.
@Nuttboxer.
Brave, the web browser, blocks all commercials on Youtube.
Try it: https://brave.com/?source=patrick.net
Also, I modify my /etc/hosts to block MOST tracking and advertising sites, but they are constantly being updated.
Nothing on youtube today anyhow, they constantly promote propaganda "mainstream news" now, and they hide search results and anybody that does say anything worth listening to, either they are pushed WAY down in the algorithm so you can't find them unless you know PRECISELY what you're looking for, or their content is deleted entirely.
People mostly use Roku for utube and you can't block utube commericals with pihole without blocking the content you want to watch.
Love Pluto TV and Roku channels.
Why is the quote at the top attributed to me?
Actually, I've noticed it does seem to limit bootube commercials, unless they're just getting shorter? The one's I've seen lately only last three seconds, and I don't have to do the skip anymore.
The stuff I watch is mostly on the Roku channel, Pluto, and some Peacock(all free). Now when it's supposed to cut to commercial, I see it cut out, then cut back with no commercial.
I blocked almost every Roku request after I saw the amount of logging they do.
Exactly how does one block ads on a Roku?
Nah... I'd log into my pihole if it wasn't so fucking slow right now but I pulled some github repo (can't remember, don't see a book mark) and installed some bash that updates the black list every night.
Talking about pi-hole: mine apparently uses 18 Exabytes of disk space!
I know it's awfully old-school, but we get whole series from the library and watch one episode per night most nights
just_passing_through saysNah... I'd log into my pihole if it wasn't so fucking slow right now but I pulled some github repo (can't remember, don't see a book mark) and installed some bash that updates the black list every night.
Haven't added anything beyond their default list, which is updated weekly. Everything else is from my personal blacklist, created by scanning the logs and researching anything that looks suspicious. It's also a lot of trial and error, as I've broken sites/apps more than a few times, and had to figure out which route to whitelist, or remove from blacklist to fix it.
I only watch gootube for three entertainment channels. Most videos I watch on my laptop directly from the creators site, or on bitchute. Roku is mostly used for TV shows and movies, mostly local(Plex).
ChauvinsKnee saysTalking about pi-hole: mine apparently uses 18 Exabytes of disk space!
Mine runs on a shitty Dell Celeron laptop repurposed with headless Debian for Tor bridge and pihole. Logs average about 15% of memory, and that's blocking 90% of requests.
Default Pihole list completely breaks my AppleTV. As in "nothing works".
Thinking about picking up a used Mac Mini for ~$100 or so and run it there.
ChauvinsKnee saysThinking about picking up a used Mac Mini for ~$100 or so and run it there.
Raspberry Pi with a case is usually around $60-80.
ChauvinsKnee saysThinking about picking up a used Mac Mini for ~$100 or so and run it there.
Raspberry Pi with a case is usually around $60-80.
Speaking of cable, should I remove the cable lines that I'm not using on my house?
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