Well, Samsung would kill the app when it was in the background, so notifications would only appear when you explicitly opened the app.
Well, Samsung would kill the app when it was in the background, so notifications would only appear when you explicitly opened the app.
I used this for a while. Notifications were lackluster on Samsung phones.
I mostly meant the DNS sinkhole functionality that pihole is famous for using to block ads. You wouldn’t use pfblocker-ng for domain routing.
Here is a forum post from negate discussing what I think you’re looking for.
I don’t know the answer to your question, but you can get the functionality of pihole directly in pfsense using pfblocker-ng
Have you looked into Starfinder at all?
Home Assistant comes with a weather app that you can use for scripting.
Get a better cooler?
It’s no big deal. You just play until you realize you made some critical mistake at the beginning, and decide to just yeet a 140 hour campaign so you can fix the problem on the next go around…
I’m okay… I swear…help
I’m so excited for the multi level trains. They would help me so much
I’ve been playing Factorio… Help
Same… same.
I need to move to the EU…
Oh man, I wish I could get my grubby little hands on those books
If you’re using pfSense anyway, pfBlockerNG provides the same AD related DNS sinkhole functionality of pi-hole without the need for a whole separate machine/VM to manage.
I just double checked on my phone, on Android you can pin the current app, that limits access for the user to only that app. Unpinning requires you to essentially unlock the phone again. I wouldn’t hand my phone to a pig either, but if I pinned the app, it would be secure enough for a traffic stop.