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  • Yep, we called them crypto wars

  • Like, in their lives?

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  • The kind of parents that think their little crotchspawn is an angel and every bad grade is the teacher's fault.

    Don't get me wrong, there are bad teachers (had a couple both as student and as a parent), but mostly are doing their best. Or at least not be purposely bad.

  • Where's the blue waffle?

  • They're actually called penguinland and no-penguinland

  • Tbh just take any stock photo from image search online

  • She had more balls than him

  • Fun-gu(y)s

  • Approximately

  • We don't hate you. We hate everyone

  • Buy, play for a few days, ask for refund within 14 days if don't like

  • I suspect what you are looking for is a gsm gateway. There are many standalone implementations, some ready made, some a bit more DIY

  • Just so you know, you can run pi-hole as a container as well

    About dhcp, I don't know about unifi, but I guess in the firewall you can configure static dhcp leases. So son1 devices always get same ip. Then you can configure a hairpin port forwarding, so any requests for ports tcp/udp53 from his devices get forwarded to pi-hole. That is assuming that in the "general" dhcp config you assign an external dns.

    Otherwise you could try creating two different dhcp pools, one with pi-hole (and make sure son1 devices get a static lease in there) and one for everyone else.

    As a side note, I recommend looking into self hosting your piped instance, so even son2 can enjoy YouTube without all the ads! (And the tracking)

  • I bet that thing was fast!

  • To each their own man. I just would not have enough memory on my potato servers to run all those VMs 😅

  • Why all those VMs instead of containers?