You can setup PiHole to block Samsung’s ad servers. Some routers give you the option to block specific websites, that works, too.
The site you have to block:
- samsungads dot com
- samsungtvads dot com
You can setup PiHole to block Samsung’s ad servers. Some routers give you the option to block specific websites, that works, too.
The site you have to block:
You can access ZFS snapshots from the hidden .zfs
folder at the root dir of your volume. From there you can restore individual files.
There is also a command line tool (httm) that lists all snapshotted versions of a files and allows you to restore them.
If the snapshot you want to restore from is on a remote machine, you can either send it over or scp/rsync the files from the .zfs directory.
Yes, it does. You can also use the tool to check if a file is cached (just run it without any arguments for that).
If you use a VPS as a backup target, you can also format it with ZFS and use replication. Sending snapshots is faster than using file-level backup tool, especially with a lot of small files.
What nitter instance are you using? I’m getting an error message indicating an empty json document.
KDE Sytem monitor has that function, too. You just have to add it to the history page (Sensors/GPU/Usage)