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  • It's not all that hard.

    Youll need a pihole and a micro SD card for it. On that micro SD you're going to install the operating system. There is a guide for how to do this on the raspberry pi website. As part of that installation, you can tell the installer to also install an SSH server. That will allow you to connect remotely. You can also have the installer create a user account for you. Do that.

    Once you've done that you'll put the SD card into the pihole and plug in the pihole. It should boot from the SD card. Plug the pihole into your router via ether net, this is very important. It guarantees it will get an IP address.

    Check your router for the pihole. You should see it. Grab it's ip address, and use whatever SSH client you like. On windows I like mRemoteNG. SSH into your pis IP address using the username and password you made earlier, when you installed the OS. Then, Google pihole. Follow the install directions on the pihole. Once it's set up, set your router to use it for DNS.

    That's all!

  • I would literally die, I already got drunk at dragoncon tonight, 10 more beers and I die

  • Nope, not available her ein the states.

  • If premium cost $5per month I'd pay for it, u use YouTube all the time

    No way in hell it's worth $15 a month though, their pricing is completely brwindead

  • I genuinely think that advertising should be illegal at this point. It's a ridiculous concept.

  • Sim Park

    Idk if anyone else ever even heard of it, it was a late 90s Sim game where you built a wildlife park.

  • I agree 100%. I set up a home server after reddit fell, and unfortunately I've been having to use reddit to ask a lot of my questions. The communities for the stuff I need to ask here on Lemmy just don't exist, and on reddit they do, and you'll get responses pretty quickly.

    For any kind of programming questions reddit has been far better than lemmy simply because it is significantly more populated.

  • Yeah this is a definition of "theft" that doesn't really work at all with the commonly used one.

    Like, if you download a torrent, it was uploaded by someone else, willingly. If they bought a DVD and handed it to a friend, that friend wouldn't be stealing the DVD. But now, if they upload the file to the internet for other people to watch, this class is calling that theft.

    Its the kind of "theft" that leaves no victims. The alleged "victim" isn't the person from whom the content was downloaded, no, it's the third party who originally sold that person the product in the first place.

    The whole concept isn't logically consistent, but the corporations wrote the laws and get to decide how they are enforced and what they mean so it doesn't matter that the law makes no sense and is punishing people for "crimes" that are, at their very core, victimless.

  • My dude you clearly don't understand even a little bit of what leftists mean when we say that private property shouldn't be allowed.

    Heres a hint: we aren't talking about your house and the stuff in it. Go read a book.

    The rest of your comment is pretty spot on though, this is an insane post with even more insane suggestions

  • Are you seriously suggesting that this person soumd deliberately sabatoge a towns economy,after almost certainly having to lie to get elected in the first place, against the best interests of its inhabitants, just to personally enrich themselves?

    Id be on board if you had said he should pass an ordinance banning Airbnb, that would be one thing, but you're suggesting he should make the whole town inhospitable to tourists and crush their economy so he can buy himself a house then fuck off

  • And unfortunately IDK of any alternatives to YouTube. A big part of the problem is that some of my favorite creators only upload to YouTube. I don't want to switch to an alternative and lose a large percentage of the content that I like to watch, that would be pretty shitty.

  • Oh yeah that rocks, thanks! Funny enough, it's making me consider a 2060- according to that site the 12gb 2026 can transcode 2 more streams than the 2080 can at 4k, and they aren't ridiculously priced- the 1660s that a lot of people seem to recommend are only a little cheaper but get fewer streams.

  • "People should abuse their children so that other passengers are more comfortable."

    That's literally your suggestion

  • 90% of your profile's comments are in this thread

    Either you seriously hate children to a ridiculous degree- in which case you need to see a therapist because this shit ain't healthy- or you're a troll.

    I'm going with troll.

  • 100% with you on Joplin, I use it all the time. I love it. I haven't yet found anything I like more.

    I tried Obsidian recently and was turned off because the notes aren't encrypted in place like with Joplin. To me that's just a really nice privacy feature that I don't like the idea of sacrificing, especially not to a not open source project.

  • An entire instance just fed the troll, pretty sure the cats out of the bag on this one...

  • Corporations when some dude steals a copy of a 30 year old movie: 😡

    Corporations when they steal billions from their workers salaries every year: 🤑

  • I just keep hitting issues with the damn AIO, I got past this and now it's stuck in maintenance mode. Who the fuck thought this was in a release ready state? I swear I've never had this much issue with ANY other docker container- and the documentation doesn't help at all. I'm at a loss here, i'm super frustrated with this.