cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/27182706

At the time of writing Summit for Lemmy should be completely open source.

After a lot of contemplation I’ve decided to open source the app. There are still some changes that probably need to happen before it can be considered “FOSS” but this is a huge step I think.

As I’m voiced my opinions on this previously, the main repository for Summit will not be to the public for PRs. If you encounter bugs or have any feature requests please continue to send them through the proper channels (ideally to this community).

Enjoy~~

  • @toynbee@lemmy.world
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    110 days ago

    Sounds like someone has a pihole.

    If that’s the case and the ads still work 1% of the time, maybe update the blocklist?

    • Victor
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      110 days ago

      Sounds like someone has a pihole.

      That’s the thing, I don’t 🤷‍♂️

          • @toynbee@lemmy.world
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            29 days ago

            The last 1% of ads.

            I was just joking, you seem satisfied with your situation; however, a pihole is rarely a bad option.

            • Victor
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              19 days ago

              Ah, right! Yeah, I mean, I am using Sync, Boost and Thunder right now. Boost and Thunder don’t show ads (I paid the one-time fee on Boost) so it’s more like ⅓% that I see an ad, perhaps, if I used them all equally, which is probably sorta accurate. 😁 So it’s fine in my case.

              I would however get a pihole if it worked in order to get rid of ads on YouTube on my TV. Because fuuuuuuu—…

                • Victor
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                  19 days ago

                  Does it block YouTube ads on a TV? 🥹

                  • @toynbee@lemmy.world
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                    29 days ago

                    Sadly, no, due to it blocking via DNS. AFAIK the only way to block YouTube ads on TV is by sideloading a third party app.