Technitium is the Pi-hole replacement I didn’t know I needed
While the popularity of using Pi-hole to block ads and malware at the DNS level highlights the broken nature of the modern internet experience, I find it equally irritating for different reasons. Sometimes updates break the system, and the only fix is to reinstall it, which thankfully doesn't take long, but it's annoying. Being able to generate DNS overrides for local resolution of self-hosted services is handy, but sometimes it doesn't always work, and my Apple devices complain that Pi-hole doesn't let Private Relay work on the network.
While the popularity of using Pi-hole to block ads and malware at the DNS level highlights the broken nature of the modern internet experience, I find it equally irritating for different reasons. Sometimes updates break the system, and the only fix is to reinstall it, which thankfully doesn’t take long, but it’s annoying. Being able to generate DNS overrides for local resolution of self-hosted services is handy, but sometimes it doesn’t always work, and my Apple devices complain that Pi-hole doesn’t let Private Relay work on the network.
Emily Brown
Houston
Houston
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