Oh, ok, thanks for the confirmation then.
Maybe @thelonelycoder can have a look at the problem?
Maybe @thelonelycoder can have a look at the problem?
Can confirm the same "error in downloading" large block list.Oh, ok, thanks for the confirmation then.
Maybe @thelonelycoder can have a look at the problem?
“Go figure” = I don’t know what the problem is, just that there is one.Go figure what?
Probably more a task for the maintainer of the Oisd list?Oh, ok, thanks for the confirmation then.
Maybe @thelonelycoder can have a look at the problem?
Aha now I understand a little better, didnt realize ublock has closer access to the communication with goggle servers
requests/responses due to browser integration.
Tried youtube again in windows 10 untouched edge browser without add-ons and I only got like 3 ads in total.
I tried to find these high subscriber accounts like mrbaest and started about 50 of his videos and got 2 ads in total
and also played alot of other random high ad-bombardment channels but got shelled with 2 short double-ad artillery
thats all.
I also tried to watch clips on my iphone with the official youtube app but got ads all the time - interesting
I also tried to watch clips on my iphone using default built-in safari browser which I never use and played youtube
from there and it worked brilliantly - only an initial ad and no other ads after clicking like 20 random videos.
I also fast-forwarded to test for midrollers but none ever came up.
I am not sure why some people are hesitant about this extra feature and wants it removed - it clearly works
There's some previous discussion on the topic, e.g. https://www.snbforums.com/threads/diversion-issue-with-freevee-aka-imdbtv.78843/post-762017Feature request: Programmatically turning off Diversion
Hello, I have been a happy user of Diversion for many years, thanks for all your work. I was reading this post a few days back https://planetkris.com/2022/11/pie-stop-for-pi-hole/, and wondered if there is a way to programmatically turning on and off Diversion. Like the post author, sometimes my firewall setup blocks access to a site that other people in the house need access to. Usually it's just a matter of logging in and either adding entries to the whitelist or turning off Diversion for a minute or two.
Would be cool, though, to have a button that does it for the times I'm not available. I'm an electronic hobbyist, and I have more than enough random devices capable of sending any type of command over my home network. I guess I could write enough code to telnet into my Asus router, log in with my credentials, and interact with Diversion from the command line. It would require a bit of error checking to make sure that any update to Diversion would not break it, though.
Is there already, or would you consider adding, a way to send a command to Diversion the same way that Piehole accepts http disable commands?
Are you talking about Video ads or simple regular (static) ads?Good gosh, the amount of ads I started seeing on my desktop and "smart" TVs was nuts.
Are you talking about Video ads or simple regular (static) ads?
Following on from earlier, I just uninstalled Diversion and reinstalled it, rebooted the router, as well as check to see if any proxy was running on my browser (Safari), it is not. And I still have the issue of seeing ads on every device on my network, I have no idea what I can do.
How do you merge the lists, haven't explored that beforeHave you tried TechPowerUp web site? I'm blocking ads OK on that site.
I'm also using the large blocking list and I'm not using the standard BL in Skynet (another from github) so I often have to make sure the 2 sync by forcing Skynet to merge lists.
How do you merge the lists, haven't explored that before
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