I had similar problems doing the same thing with a Pi 4.
Sure! I’m using ansible to manage the hosts, install k3s, and deploy the manifests. I’m looking at switching to nixos for reproducibility purposes. I have a couple Pi 4’s, and a handful of Pi 3Bs. Each one is booting off USB drives (Pi 4s have SSDs and others have thumb drives). Then I have an old computer I turned into a NAS server that is hosting NFS for the PVs of each pod. Then I have a rackmount gigabit switch, and I set up tailscale on each node, and reference everything by the tailnet names. Works really well and I have complete access while I’m away from home.
Edit: oh yea my NFS server is also hosting a docker server. My ansible stages the docker containers to the local docker server then each pod pulls from the local server to save on bandwidth and if internet goes down I can still do everything locally.
I think it would need to be user configurable which list they want to subscribe to, possibly multiple lists. Maybe have categories of block lists.
What about a way to check for updates to the blocklist from a URL, e.g. a file on github.
Everyone who uses it*
Yea some way to automatically update community maintained block lists. Intent would be to share work done by individuals to benefit everyone.
Can you share your filters automatically to others or is it like an individual blocklist?
I hope they have a VR version like the first one. Playing it in VR is a whole different experience.