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Colin: You mentioned yesterday that there was a way to block ads on the network. What do I need to do that? A Raspberry Pi?
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Krusty
now, if you're watching on a computer, ublock origin gets almost all the ads out. pihole just cleans things up for all devices. -- nm
Posted by
colin (aka colinski)
Oct 5 '22, 07:48
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Yeah, I use that on my laptop but the ads on my TV are really annoying me.
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Krusty
Oct 5, 07:51
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it's touch an go with youtube, but hulu, it's pretty tidy. google is smart.. you gotta keep your definitions up to date. -- nm
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colin
Oct 5, 07:52
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Got it! Thanks! Hopefully I can get it running with no issues and get lucky that it works for my needs on YouTube. -- nm
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Krusty
Oct 5, 08:14
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