Topic: Pi Hole

4 chapters across the catalog

Sarcasm
Episode 1108 2:22:50 - 2:26:06

1108: Sarcasm

Pi-hole, Roku Network Tracking

A host describes installing "Pi-hole" software on a Raspberry Pi to block advertisements and trackers at the network level. The logs revealed that Roku devices scan home networks every minute and report data back to 25 different tracking servers. The device even reports when the remote control is touched, highlighting the extensive "spying" performed by modern consumer electronics and Windows operating systems.

Smart Wall
Episode 1106 56:37 - 1:02:19

1106: Smart Wall

Google Chrome Extension API, Pi-hole Ad Blocking

Google announced changes to its extension API that will effectively disable many third-party ad blockers in the Chrome browser. In response, users are turning to hardware-based solutions like Pi-hole, a network-wide ad blocker running on Raspberry Pi. The move is seen as Google protecting its core advertising business as Microsoft Edge also transitions to the Chromium engine.

Without Evidence
Episode 1054 1:21:18 - 1:25:25

1054: Without Evidence

Pi-hole Ad Blocking, Brave Browser and Data Indicators

Technical advice is given on using a Pi-hole (Raspberry Pi) to block ads at the network level. The Brave browser is also discussed as a tool for privacy, though its business model involving "indicators" and cryptocurrency is viewed with some skepticism. The segment mentions the controversy surrounding Brave's founder and his departure from Firefox.

Doomsday Sandwich
Episode 1003 1:01:17 - 1:10:19

1003: Doomsday Sandwich

Executive Producer Credits, Pi-hole Ad Blocking

The show acknowledged executive producers and donors, including Ann Johnston and Baronet Patrick of the Pugner Order. A discussion on "Pi-hole" technology highlighted how users can block advertisements at the DNS level using a Raspberry Pi to increase web performance. Other donors mentioned included Sir Loud Pipes and Dame Karen, who discussed the rarity of the upcoming "blood blue moon" on January 31st.