gblues

joined 2 months ago
 

I've been using pi-hole for the last 3 or 4 years and I'm pretty satisfied with it. Now I'm thinking about the next step. Nowadays I have my local network and a tailscale to access my hosts. I'm thinking about a DNS solutions to solve the names on the locla network and thru tailscale simultanely, while been able to block ads on DNS like pi-hole do. What do you think would be a better solution for this next step? I've only used bind before, but I think and old dog can learn a new trick.

[–] gblues@lemmy.zip 4 points 4 days ago

Maybe now I can finally put it to work on my homelab.

[–] gblues@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Thanks everyone for the support. Thinks look really tricky with invidious, and I'm thinking to stay with the public instances :)

 

Hello everyone. I'm trying to selfhost an invidious instance to use inside my home network, to, you know, avoid youtube and use sponsorblock. I tried to use their site instructions to hold a docker container (although I'm using podman-composer for personal reasons) but I just can't get it built. Has anyone succeded in doing it? any tips you can give me?

[–] gblues@lemmy.zip 1 points 1 month ago

Wow, thanks a lot for the tip! I'll have a look at them. I tested with an incandescent bulb in series with the power supply. It lit up brightly, indicating a short circuit. I also tested for continuity directly at the power cord, which confirmed the short. I tested the transformer apart from the circuit, and it's working fine.

 

Hello everyone. totally nob here but very enthusiastic. I'm trying to repair an old SA610 pioneer amp that is shorted. I remove the power transformer and it's ok, generating 64 volts between red and orange as 32 volts between any of these and the white wire.

So, the short lies elsewhere, but I'm having a little trouble trying to find it ou. Can anyone help me?

[–] gblues@lemmy.zip 1 points 2 months ago

Great article!