I used this for a while. Notifications were lackluster on Samsung phones.
I used this for a while. Notifications were lackluster on Samsung phones.
I mostly meant the DNS sinkhole functionality that pihole is famous for using to block ads. You wouldn’t use pfblocker-ng for domain routing.
Here is a forum post from negate discussing what I think you’re looking for.
I don’t know the answer to your question, but you can get the functionality of pihole directly in pfsense using pfblocker-ng
That is definitely your Windows bias haunting you. Package managers are the way to get software on your Linux distro. Going straight to the source has it’s place, but for 95% of use cases, you should be using your package manager.
Maybe they’re slowly working toward making Windows work on the Linux kernel in order to offload maintenance costs to the open source community… 👽🛸
Does that also imply the existence of “Semichubby BSD”?
Shouldn’t it be “Megahard Linux”?
Home Assistant comes with a weather app that you can use for scripting.
Get a better cooler?
Yup, exactly what they said. But I didn’t know any better at the time. These days I would just fix that myself rather than send it to them
Not sure why, but your comment made me think about the first machine I switched to Linux. It was a laptop who’s fan eventually had a bad bearing and needed to be replaced. Luckily it was still under warranty, so I sent the laptop in to get the fan replaced, and received my laptop back with Windows installed on it… I was so livid.
That wouldn’t help the ortholinear issue though.
Ah. I don’t think I’ll ever know that particular pleasure. I won’t be able to go back after switching to a preonic/Dvorak.
Seriously, what the hell is a model m?
Is it just the keyboard?
I can’t speak toward Frigate integration, but, for a long time they didn’t play super nice with Blue Iris, but Reolink has since released firmware updates that have fixed many of the issues people had with them.
I currently run a few Reolink RLC-810a cameras. I have them added to both Blue Iris and Home Assistant, and I have no complaints.
Well, Samsung would kill the app when it was in the background, so notifications would only appear when you explicitly opened the app.