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  • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

    My ISP has given me free Netflix with Ads.

    Anyone know if it is possible to block the ads at a DNS level?

    I know it is possible for Channel 4 and a few other streaming services.

    #AdBlock #Netflix

    jan_j@chaos.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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    @Edent no, sadly not by DNS

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    • jan_j@chaos.socialJ jan_j@chaos.social

      @Edent no, sadly not by DNS

      jmb@mastodon.me.ukJ This user is from outside of this forum
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      @jan_j @Edent ooh, I’ll have to look up the channel 4 ad blocker!

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      • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

        My ISP has given me free Netflix with Ads.

        Anyone know if it is possible to block the ads at a DNS level?

        I know it is possible for Channel 4 and a few other streaming services.

        #AdBlock #Netflix

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        @Edent I don't want to jinx things, but our Netflix with ads account has never shown us any ads ever.

        I think it's probably a mismatch between geo-IP for the Isle of Man and their ad server, but I don't want them to fix it. 😆

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        • isleofmandan@mstdn.socialI isleofmandan@mstdn.social

          @Edent I don't want to jinx things, but our Netflix with ads account has never shown us any ads ever.

          I think it's probably a mismatch between geo-IP for the Isle of Man and their ad server, but I don't want them to fix it. 😆

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          @isleofmandan I'll look into moving 😆

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          • isleofmandan@mstdn.socialI isleofmandan@mstdn.social

            @Edent I don't want to jinx things, but our Netflix with ads account has never shown us any ads ever.

            I think it's probably a mismatch between geo-IP for the Isle of Man and their ad server, but I don't want them to fix it. 😆

            isleofmandan@mstdn.socialI This user is from outside of this forum
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            @Edent Damn. Now all you nerds are gonna move your VPN endpoints to the Isle of Man and alert Netflix to this feature, aren't you? 🤪

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            • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

              My ISP has given me free Netflix with Ads.

              Anyone know if it is possible to block the ads at a DNS level?

              I know it is possible for Channel 4 and a few other streaming services.

              #AdBlock #Netflix

              groupnebula563@mastodon.socialG This user is from outside of this forum
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              @Edent do you have a pi-hole set up? that might cover it

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              • groupnebula563@mastodon.socialG groupnebula563@mastodon.social

                @Edent do you have a pi-hole set up? that might cover it

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                @GroupNebula563 that's what I'm asking. Does Pi-Hole cover it?

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                • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                  @GroupNebula563 that's what I'm asking. Does Pi-Hole cover it?

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                  @Edent it might, i'm not sure. if you look at the logs of the pi-hole you might be able to see what domains it's making requests to when it shows ads

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                  • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                    My ISP has given me free Netflix with Ads.

                    Anyone know if it is possible to block the ads at a DNS level?

                    I know it is possible for Channel 4 and a few other streaming services.

                    #AdBlock #Netflix

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                    #10

                    Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                    Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

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                    What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                    (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                    Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                    I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

                    neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN dan@mastodon.durrans.comD jcoglan@mastodon.socialJ kris@outmo.deK edent@mastodon.socialE 7 Replies Last reply
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                    • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                      Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                      Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

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                      What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                      (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                      Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                      I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                      @Edent

                      Yes! I have 500:500, and while I like the idea of 1G/1G, in practice, it would make absolutely no noticeable difference to me whatsoever.

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                      • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                        Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                        Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                        Link Preview Image
                        What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                        (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                        Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                        I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                        @Edent I found having symmetric bandwidth was more useful than faster download. Currently with YouFibre and have Gigabit up&down. My phone has a wireguard tunnel open all the time to my home router (when not on wifi) and it is lightening fast.

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                        • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                          Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                          Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                          Link Preview Image
                          What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                          (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                          Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                          I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                          @Edent have you seen any difference in video call apps like google meet, zoom, discord, or streaming *upload* like twitch?

                          streaming download is fine for me on a ~60mbps connection but the fidelity of the above apps is often awful and I'm wondering if fibre would fix it

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                          • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                            Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                            Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                            Link Preview Image
                            What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                            (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                            Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                            I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                            @Edent In combination with a public IP (dynamic or not), gigabit fiber is very nice for hosting stuff at home, especially filesync things and stream from home. You can even host your own Peertube or Owncast instance easily.
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                            • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                              Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                              Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                              Link Preview Image
                              What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                              (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                              Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                              I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                              Anyway, if you want stupid fast Internet, sign up using this link and Virgin will both give us £50.

                              http://aklam.io/rOTKz1

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                              • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                @Edent

                                Yes! I have 500:500, and while I like the idea of 1G/1G, in practice, it would make absolutely no noticeable difference to me whatsoever.

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                                @neil @Edent
                                I'm stuck on VDSL at around 70 down. Allegedly FTTP is coming within 12 months but for the sake of a minute or two I'm not sure it will truly make sense. Shiny though.

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                                • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                                  @GroupNebula563 that's what I'm asking. Does Pi-Hole cover it?

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                                  @Edent @GroupNebula563 I'm running a pihole, and it doesn't seem to stop Netflix ads. I assume they are piping them into the stream at source.
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                                  • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                                    Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                                    Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                                    Link Preview Image
                                    What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                                    (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                                    Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                                    I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                                    @Edent Gigabit fiber's utility is mostly in "re-selling" the network, for example if you host things at home for multiple internet users.

                                    The static IP problem can be solved with a VPS that reverse proxies traffic to your house through a VPN connection.

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                                    • neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.ukN neil@mastodon.neilzone.co.uk

                                      @Edent

                                      Yes! I have 500:500, and while I like the idea of 1G/1G, in practice, it would make absolutely no noticeable difference to me whatsoever.

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                                      @neil @Edent
                                      Grimacing at my current 3.4:0.6 ☹️

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                                      • edent@mastodon.socialE edent@mastodon.social

                                        Virgin have also upgraded me to Gigabit fibre.

                                        Which, as I wrote a few years ago, is mostly pointless.

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        What's the point of Gigabit broadband?

                                        (This is a curmudgeonly post which is going to look ridiculously outdated in a few years.) My yearly contract with my ISP has just come to an end, so it was time to shop around for a better deal. They presented me with the following monthly options: Drop to 100Mbps for the same price I'm paying today (£44) Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55) Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49) Go to GI…

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                                        Terence Eden’s Blog (shkspr.mobi)

                                        I wonder when gigabit will actually be useful?

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                                        @Edent@mastodon.social

                                        Keep at 350Mbps for a tenner more (£55)
                                        Rise to 500Mbps for a fiver more (£49)

                                        ... 500Mbps was cheaper than 350Mbps? That doesn't make any sense.

                                        Anyway, if it's symmetric then gigabit is definitely useful for self-hosting.

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