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Fun project.

But I would just use https://pi-hole.net/


Have used both for years - AGH is the better experience imo. eg DoH works out of the box


I’d like to see a comparison


Half of the article is literally a comparison between pihole and adguard...


Really? Because what I got out from the article was a table that did a comparison then the rest of the was focused towards AdGuard. But I found a thread on r/selfhosted that was more about comparing these two.


I apologise that it wasn't as clear as it could've been! What I was trying to get at is that for my requirements Pi-hole simply can't do it all without faff (DoH being the main one).


Nooo, please do not apologize, your article was excellent and entertaining. I think it fulfilled its goal with what you were trying to convey!


The translation is a bit wierd but it's not totally Google's fault. "Map" in Icelandic also means "Card". And his name, Dagur, means Day.

But yeah, this guy takes a picture of his creditcard at 11:16 (a debit card but they all come with cc numbers as well now), because the numbers were so smudged that they were about to dissapear.

Then at 11:36, exactly 30 minutes later the local VISA company (Valitor.is) calls him. It is the emergency fraud hotline and informs him that someone in Indonesia is trying to use his card.

He used an iPhone and said the photo just went to his "Camera roll" and probably uploaded to his iCloud backup.

His card was immediately closed.


sftponly is really nice, needs updating and wider distribution (more packages for more distros).


What do you mean by "needs updating"?

And with packages, I disagree. I only use Debian (and have used Red Hat some time ago), so it would be quite troublesome for me to provide package build scripts for anything else. I wouldn't expect any developer to provide packaging for the whole variety of distributions and OSes. But providing a sane build process is enough for anybody to build a package for their OS.


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