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@TheLyppardMan, go into the script you would like to uninstall via amtm and choose from the options within.
Thanks. I've uninstalled Diversion now as it was causing the CPU on one or more cores of my RT-AX88U to keep going up to 100% every minute or so.You need to go into the actual script and uninstall it from there.
yesterday: /mnt/Entware | Size 22.1M | Used 13.3M (63%)
today: /mnt/Entware | Size 22.1M | Used 13.4M (64%)
Still 2 USB 4GB each!
Why?
Thanks. I've uninstalled Diversion now as it was causing the CPU on one or more cores of my RT-AX88U to keep going up to 100% every minute or so.
i finally stopped using diversion
it's no longer just blocking ads
it's blocking retail referral links
and non commercial video hosts.
i really wish coder would allow us
to better distinguish what is an "ad".
i'm done white listing everything i do
diversion may be great for offices that
wanna block everything non commercial
but it sux for consumers relaxing at home.
i finally stopped using diversion
it's no longer just blocking ads
it's blocking retail referral links
and non commercial video hosts.
i really wish coder would allow us
to better distinguish what is an "ad".
i'm done white listing everything i do
diversion may be great for offices that
wanna block everything non commercial
but it sux for consumers relaxing at home.
These are valid points of view and I can understand why you might come to that conclusion, especially as it pertains to wives... However, what is and isn’t blocked is solely a function of which lists you’re using. I have long advocated for small, conservative block lists for these reasons.I came to the same conclusion. It became a constant battle to keep my wife’s internet working. I have resigned that ads are just the price of using the internet today.
i finally stopped using diversion
it's no longer just blocking ads
it's blocking retail referral links
and non commercial video hosts.
i really wish coder would allow us
to better distinguish what is an "ad".
i'm done white listing everything i do
diversion may be great for offices that
wanna block everything non commercial
but it sux for consumers relaxing at home.
I was using the Diversion default install, so not sure the size of the list(s). Also that famous quote “happy wife, happy life” is very true. If I have one thing after 47 years of marriage it’s this is very true.
i finally stopped using diversion
it's no longer just blocking ads
it's blocking retail referral links
and non commercial video hosts.
i really wish coder would allow us
to better distinguish what is an "ad".
i'm done white listing everything i do
diversion may be great for offices that
wanna block everything non commercial
but it sux for consumers relaxing at home.
Everyone's usage of the Internet is different.I came to the same conclusion. It became a constant battle to keep my wife’s internet working. I have resigned that ads are just the price of using the internet today.
use a smaller blocking file and you won't get any issues. .
@Asad Ali, sounds like something you need to share with all of us?
that's simply untrue. i use small, lite whatever coder calls it, and still keep having to use a vpn client on my pc to get past diversion to do anything at home (i know it's diversion, not my browser, dns, anti-malware or firewalls). i understand about list-keepers - years ago i used to block ads in Win7 using HOSTS file. but coder is not making the kind of distinctions home router uses may need to avoid most ads, while still being able to shop, stream, game and forum without getting so many unresolved urls. look, you guys can blow me off, i don't really care, but coder is painting his app into a corner by being too brutal against how the online economy works now in 2020 with referral links and trackers and overseas hosts that some list keeper ruled out because it may have once offended somebody.
Then you should understand that I have no control over what those host lists providers add to their lists.that's simply untrue. i use small, lite whatever coder calls it, and still keep having to use a vpn client on my pc to get past diversion to do anything at home (i know it's diversion, not my browser, dns, anti-malware or firewalls). i understand about list-keepers - years ago i used to block ads in Win7 using HOSTS file. but coder is not making the kind of distinctions home router uses may need to avoid most ads, while still being able to shop, stream, game and forum without getting so many unresolved urls. look, you guys can blow me off, i don't really care, but coder is painting his app into a corner by being too brutal against how the online economy works now in 2020 with referral links and trackers and overseas hosts that some list keeper ruled out because it may have once offended somebody.
Did you read my post above about the alternate blocking list, aka wife mode? It's built into Diversion.Just to be clear, I really like Diversion. It works well for me, just not so much for the wife. I had thought about setting up another cheap router off the isp modem just for her devices.
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