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Fun is the way, not the destiny

pstree doesn't answer the why?


No, it does not.


I'm on mobile, so it's not super easy to read the source, but it seems like it only checks for the parent processes?

Also I don't think this approach works correctly, because a disowned/nohup process will show up as PPID 1 (systemd), which is not correct


Yes, this is a bug. Planning to fix it soon.


Systemd should do this too


Godot SDK should be the goal


Exactly. Why losing the time with Minecraft when there's Luanti, a free community-driven project?


Maybe the question isn't "why" but "how"


By letting the pupils do the "homework" under teacher supervision.


AdGuardHome fills the same gap, doesn't it?


I'm not familiar with this project, just checked their GitHub Readme and if I understand correctly they block what you want them to block. Sinkzone does the opposite, it allows what you want to allow, and blocks everything else.


Well, you can block everything using a wildcard blocking rule (for that, go to "Filters → DNS blocklists" and add this custom rule: ||*^ ) and then you can allow the domain (and subdomains, if needed, for instance "everything.ycombinator.com"; for that, go to "Filters → Allowlist" and add this: @@||ycombinator.com^ )


Alternatively, you can do something like this: *$denyallow=example.org|example.com

Blocks everything except example.org and example.com.

Works in AdGuard Home, AdGuard DNS or any other AG product with DNS filtering capabilities: https://adguard-dns.io/kb/general/dns-filtering-syntax/


Sort of, but it's not really designed to be "block first" though you can configure it to do that.


No open source, no fun


Yes especially when it is build on free and open source software. Of course they don't have to, but it is always better.

As a user I wont dedicate myself to a software, the community can't fork. Like the enshitiffication risk is far to high.


Linux is free and open source software. Should everything built on Linux be free?

gcc is free and open source software. Should everything compiled with gcc be free?

apache is free and open source software. Should every website be noncommercial?


>Linux is free and open source software. Should everything built on Linux be free?

Yes.

>gcc is free and open source software. Should everything compiled with gcc be free?

Yes.

>apache is free and open source software. Should every website be noncommercial?

Yes.


Well, I suppose that's a philosophy!


Say what you want about the tenets of Free Software, dude. At least it's an ethos.

* this is a movie reference please don't come for me


Cockpit-podman can be an interesting Podman-centered alternative to Portainer et al.


Why not free code?


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