Just a PSA: for anyone using a MikroTik router, using it for their DHCP server and are having issues with their devices not using Pi-hole.
If you have set the IP of your Pi-hole as the DNS server and are seeing entries in "dynamic servers" then the router is using your ISP's DNS server causing it to bypass your Pi-Hole.
You need to go to the interface that is supplying your internet connection (PPPoE client, DHCP) and turn off the option "use peer dns".
This will disable dynamic servers and route everything to your Pi-hole.
I was looking through my Pi-hole logs and a strange URL is regularly coming up that I can't figure out what it is used for.
ap.syncforreddit.com
Does anyone have any insight?
I have the search bar added to the toolbar which I use to either search straight from it or use it to bring up google.
It looks like in the latest update you can no longer select the text box, hit enter and get taken to the search page.
You have to enter some text before it does so.
Does anyone else have the same issue?
I have recently upgraded my router from a nearly 7 year old consumer "gaming" router to a Mikrotik RB960PGS router.
So far I have been able to:
Is there any other "gotcha's" or things that I should be setting up?
I brought a TWSBI Go with a fine nib a while ago.
From day two it had issues with the feed drying up extremely quickly when using Diamine Scribble Purple ink.
It dried out slightly slower when using Lamy black ink but for some reason it would fling out drops of ink when uncapped or jostled (so much fun finding random ink blobs on your dark mouse mat).
Tried flushing the pen with water, taking the nib out and cleaning it with soapy water to no effect.
I was about to return the pen but I found a random post that suggested flushing the entire pen with soapy water and cleaning the nibs slit would fix the issue.
Seeing as I had nothing to loose and doing so wouldn't damage the pen I gave it a try. I ended up using some cotton sewing thread to clean the slit as that was all I had to hand.
After cleaning the pen with soapy and clean water, cleaning the nib, drying, reassembling and reinking I gave it another go.
And to my surprise it writes like a dream now and has no random ink going flying.
While I know how I went about fixing the pen wasn't the best method I thought I would post about it anyway.
What books have you read recently &/or are reading?
So a while ago I thought that I would get a Lamy fountain pen to see if it would help with my handwriting.
So off I go looking around at what is available and find the Lamy Safari, then I find the Lamy Al-star which cost a bit more than the Safari and I prefer metal pens due to my gorilla sized hands.
So I buy the Lamy Al-star with a fine nib, some Lamy blue black cartridges and a converter.
Wasn't really happy with the blue black ink (wasn't dark enough) so I went looking and found the Diamine blue black ink which is my new fave.
Got a small bottle of that plus a bottle & cartridges of Lamy black ink and a EF nib for the Al-star.
Time goes on and I see people talking about the TWSBI ECO and the Platinum Preppy pens.
So after some debate I visit my local fine pen and stationary shop (kind of dangerous to my wallet) I am now the owner of a TWSBI ECO with an EF nib, a PP with EF nib, Platinum Pigment Carbon Black Cartridges & a A5 Rhodia Webnotebook.
All was good for a while then I had a need for a better pen to carry in my bag.
So today I purchased an Kaweco AL Sport with EF nib, another Platinum Preppy with a fine nib, a box of Kaweco perl black cartridges and a box of Diamine blue black cartridges.
Hopefully I have enough pens for now but something tells me that I don't.
Just a PSA for anyone beating their head against a wall trying to figure out why snaps are not working on their Manjaro stable install.
The current top kernel (6.8.4-1) is bugged and causes snaps to give this error:
error: system does not fully support snapd: cannot mount squashfs image using "squashfs"
Apparently the newer version of the 6.8 kernel available in Manjaro testing works fine.
About a day ago this post was made over on sh.itjust.works.
It has proceeded to cause the Sync for Lemmy app to either fully crash or to crash and restart as reported here.
Upon testing it doesn't appear to be the image as when posting, the PNG image link, WEBP image link, embeding the PNG image or WEBP image, Sync can open or view the image without issue.
Edit: Sync has been fixed.
But the mystery gets deeper as the above testing works fine when using the default "lemmy.world" interface but when I attempt to post a link to the image using the "old.lemmy.world" interface it crashes to what appears to be the webpage within the comment section (as shown here).
This is what I was attempting to post ("lemmy.world" - Worked, "old.lemmy.world" - Malfunction).
Test link [Test](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/b733f506-7837-415d-a761-e3bea08c0594.png)
This is a test link to see if it is the image
I am using Firefox 123.0 on Manjaro 23.1.3
Could you please have a look into this.
@dr_jekell
@lemmy.world