

Can anyone tell me if this filters HTTPS requests?
That’s one feature that keeps me using Adguard, and it makes a huge difference to the filtering ability/quality.
Can anyone tell me if this filters HTTPS requests?
That’s one feature that keeps me using Adguard, and it makes a huge difference to the filtering ability/quality.
Synology. Whatever is in your budget.
Yes, they’ve done things to piss off the community, and sure, a DIY build is going to give you more control and powerful hardware.
But you can get support (though Synology or the Internet communities of users), and if any family member ever needs to take it over, it’ll be easy for them to pick up and manage.
Very cool. Thanks for the recommendation.
tp link routers tend to run openwrt pretty well.
Of course, I have the TP-Link router that isn’t well-supported 😖
I kind of miss my old Linksys routers, which officially supported third-party firmware.
Yes, when you mount the external library (when setting up docker), you can set it as read-only. 👌
Fucking legend! I’m going to spend the weekend exploring these apps and see what changes I can make on my phone. 👍
My use case:
I use a Synology NAS to backup my photos/videos. On mobile, I use the Synology Photos app for 100% of the backups, because it’s been 100% reliable for me over the years.
I basically run Immich in read-only mode, and specifically for searches. The contextual search is incredible, and after putting it side-by-side with a very expensive Windows software that uses local AI search, it came out on top… no contest.
So in that sense, I’m very happy!
Are those green mini icons an indication of a PWA shortcut?
I use the app Hermit to run isolated websites, usually as PWAs. It’s replaced quite a few apps, but I’ve noticed that many companies are intentionally making their web experience shit so they force you to use invasive apps.
Anyway, it can create home icons for those sites, and they run separately (i.e. in your task switcher), so it works better than browser shortcuts.
Enforces privacy laws
I mean, there didn’t seem to be any consequences. No fines or anything like that. They were basically told that they can’t use facial recognition for what they were using it for, but there are others ways they could still use it (outlined in the article).
They were given a free-pass, it seems.
Also no native Linux app so I could only use it on the app on my phone.
You can use their web interface to view/control certain models on your local network: https://support.reolink.com/hc/en-us/articles/360003981973-How-to-Remotely-Access-Reolink-Cameras-NVRs-via-a-Web-Browser/
I have the Reolink Home Hub (doesn’t support all my Reolink cameras, but enough), and I’m able to use the browser interface on Linux no problem. Of course, the app is more feature rich, but that depends on your needs, too.
I’m sure you can even access this interface through the net via remote proxy or something similar.
but in a recent firmware update they disabled the http and https capabilities
Yeah, they suck with their firmware. One of my cameras was locked out… literally unable to view, playback, or control it until I got in touch with Reolink tech support so they could force an update through. It took several days and a lot of effort to clear that up. Not cool!
mp3va.com has been listed in U.S. Trade Representative annual reports as being unauthorized to sell music. Legal experts have explicitly stated that while MP3VA claims to operate legally under Ukrainian copyright laws, “it is not legal for them to sell this music in the United States”.
I’ve never used the site, but there seems to be an argument here regarding moral law and legalities within the United States.
But the site claims that:
Service www.Mp3va.com pays full-scale author’s royalties to owners of pieces of music, trademarks, names, slogans and other copyright objects used on the site.
If that’s the case, I think the OP should feel good about it.
Buying off a site like them likely pays out more per user than listening to the same songs on a streaming platform.
I use Adguard and block Google photos from connecting to the internet.
Features like edit video still work, so I’m good. If editing didn’t work, I’d disable it.
I seriously only want to have options for sorting when I do a search. That’s the only thing that I need for it to be “perfect”.
I used to run software on an old phone that basically worked as a camera NVR.
At some point the battery swelled up and I’m glad my house didn’t burn to the ground. I only noticed it because the glass screen protector on that phone had popped off from the screen flexing under pressure 😮
As long as you have a way of monitoring your phones, or at least physically isolating them from important things, then you could probably do it without many risks.
Unfortunately, the only other alternative to “auto” under Profile is “main”, which I have no idea what it does.
And under level, it’s either “auto” or a bunch of numbers.
That said, I was under the impression that any manual settings would override the settings in the “auto” profile. Is that not the case?
I guess I’ll start pirating things like local news, weather forecasts, and garbage pickup schedules.
In the meantime, I’ll continue to self-host what I can, de-couple from online services, and find alternatives to get information from.
I found my answer then! I appreciate that 👍
Have you taken very verbose logs to see if there’s differences that stand out?
Nope, but that could be a next step. I was hoping for an easy fix (like I did something wrong in the settings).
Realistically, if this can’t be solved by using the built-in setting options, then it’s not worth the trouble to “fix” anything. It still works, so I’m glad to have the option.
To match it completely I think you need to disregard the presets and set everything yourself, like CRF and everything.
Is there a way to disable the preset completely? There’s no “none” option, just “speed, balanced, and quality”, but I set everything else up manually.
The way AdGuard does it, is it has you install a certificate on your phone, which then allows you to block ads and trackers within HTTPS pipelines. If you don’t do that, then it can only block HTTP requests, which tends to be pretty low quality filtering. In addition, I also enable DNS blocking through AdGuard DNS service, so it’s kind of like blanket coverage.
I haven’t honestly found anything that does the same thing, or at least not at the same level of quality. So I’m always curious to see if something new has come out that can reach this level of filtering performance.