• @[email protected]
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    394 days ago

    A truly life-changing piece of software (for me anyway). This project ignited my networking curiosity which led to an entire career.

    • dantheclammanOPM
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      63 days ago

      Not my career, but self hosting has been the most fun with tech I’ve had in years, and PiHole was the first thing I got running!

        • dantheclammanOPM
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          63 days ago

          Right now, I have Home Assistant, Jellyfin, Syncthing, FreshRSS, Searxng, Wireguard. Next want to get a real Joplin Server running

  • @Dr_Fetus_Jackson
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    I run two Pi 3b Pi Hole hosts as primary and secondary DNS servers at the house. They’ve been a fantastic addition to our network and have been running forever. I only have to switch out the micro SD cards every few years.

    • @SuperIce
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      93 days ago

      I just have it running as a docker container on a mini PC and I also have tailscale running on it. That way, I can set the Tailscale default DNS to the PiHole’s IP and have ad blocking on my phone even when I leave the house. Truly incredible.

    • pirate-dad
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      94 days ago

      Mines running on an OG pi for I have no idea how many years, I’ve never changed the SD card ( hopefully haven’t jinxed myself 🤞😅)

      • @Dr_Fetus_Jackson
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        33 days ago

        I only replace the SD’s now because one of the OG 8gb cards croaked a long time ago. I guess I could save myself a few bucks and let them run to their logical conclusion. I mean, it’s not like it’s a tough setup from scratch. 😁

    • @BullishUtensil
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      33 days ago

      The sd card died, and I haven’t gotten around to create a new one.

  • @[email protected]
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    43 days ago

    I changed routers and never reset my pi-hole. This is reminding me to come back to it and set it up! Breaks random websites sometimes though

    • Altima NEO
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      I had to update mine a couple months ago, complete operating system reinstall because they apparently switched to a different Linux distro and mine was way out of date.

  • @[email protected]
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    44 days ago

    I just replaced my pi-hole with Adguard Home running on a NUC I got myself for Christmas. Seems to be fine so far.

    It’s running on bare metal but I’m tinkering with docker to build a stack of other utilities and will probably move it to docker once I’m more comfortable.

    • dantheclammanOPM
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      54 days ago

      Whatever works! I’ve played with Adguard also, bu Pi-hole set off a huge ecosystem of open-source ad-blocking/privacy options which continue to grow with time.

      • @tabularasa
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        33 days ago

        Pi-Hole is a great thing. The benefits of Adguard are DNS over TLS support and individual device unblocking.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 days ago

        I dunno if I’m comfortable enough to jump to Proxmox yet, I’m still learning containers. I did read up on both Proxmox and CoreOS before landing on Ubuntu Server for the NUC. I may move to something more complex eventually, but I wanted something I was already relatively familiar with that I could set and forget.

  • @Jimmycakes
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    23 days ago

    Run that on my nas for house side blocking

  • @frostycore
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    23 days ago

    How would you rate pi-hole vs Technitium, used both but only using Technitium now.