Yeah, I have a quite aggressive pihole and a lot of the domains it says aren’t blocked are 100% blacklisted in pihole (and testing them gives an error message so they are blocked…)
Mull (Firefox) + uBlock + PiHole.
Yeah, I have a quite aggressive pihole and a lot of the domains it says aren’t blocked are 100% blacklisted in pihole (and testing them gives an error message so they are blocked…)
Mull (Firefox) + uBlock + PiHole.
There’s not really an elegant way to do this because of HTTPS.
You can use a browser extension like Privacy Redirect to do this though (and/or set up SearXNG to do it however this will only redirect you from search results of Youtube.com on that SearXNG instance).
I’ve got:
R720 w/ 2697v2s, 12 hdds
Some Intel 2011 box w/ 2667v2s
A custom AM5 server w/ 7700x, 8 hdds
An old Cisco enterprise 48 port (&4 SFP+) switch
It seems to hover ~800w.
I’m looking into replacing a lot of it especially the Intel server because it’s used for just pfSense.
It can download FLAC through deezer. There’s a HiFi plan that supports FLAC on deezer.
It’s probably not the absolute highest quality possible but it’s still better than normal 128kbps MP3. (it also supports 320kbps MP3).
I believe the idea is that searx strips out tracking/data from the queries sent and recieved from engines.
There’s some info here
As for the browser tracking you, yes. It doesn’t matter what search engine you use on a browser like Chrome it can still track you.
If it’s on Deezer https://free-mp3-download.net is your friend.
SearX go brrr There’s even a tab for ′files′ which is all just torrents
I’m a little confused, mine is setup in the same way you described I believe and accessing the subdomain without any additional port still forwards it correctly to the destination ip:port.