EnergizedProtection / block

Let's make an annoyance free, better open internet, altogether!
https://energized.pro
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Website does not work #989

Open earlyXbirdNG opened 1 year ago

earlyXbirdNG commented 1 year ago

Hey there! Energized is very very good and helpful for my daily DNS Filtering.

Unfortunately I am not able to see content on energized.pro anymore.. Furthermore many (I assume all) links are referring to an 404.

Is this Project death?

nastyfingers commented 1 year ago

Yeah I’ve noticed it’s down when Pihole failed to fetch the lists.

Please tell us this isn’t dead.

immanuelfodor commented 1 year ago

Oh nooo, I hope the project goes on!

sequielo commented 1 year ago

This is a good project, please come back!

chezzet commented 1 year ago

I hope that you're gonna back! Do you need more donations support?

jdrch commented 1 year ago

2 weeks and no answer. Looks like the project is dead.

t3dium commented 1 year ago

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active.

haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

jdrch commented 1 year ago

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active.

haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

Thanks, I subbed to a few of the lists.

DaKingof commented 1 year ago

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active.

haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

How do you use this? Can I add this to energized and use this instead? Do Ineed another magisk module?

t3dium commented 1 year ago

How do you use this? Can I add this to energized and use this instead? Do Ineed another magisk module?

For android specifically, since u mentioned magisk, you can use the rethink: dns + firewall app, and enable either on device blocking + the blocklists u want to use, or toggle the extreme preset and do it from their dns. https://nextdns.io also does this, and works cross platform, privacy > add blocklist > hagezi

DaKingof commented 1 year ago

How do you use this? Can I add this to energized and use this instead? Do Ineed another magisk module?

For android specifically, since u mentioned magisk, you can use the rethink: dns + firewall app, and enable either on device blocking + the blocklists u want to use, or toggle the extreme preset and do it from their dns. https://nextdns.io also does this, and works cross platform, privacy > add blocklist > hagezi

Thank you! I added nextdns to my desktop Linux setup and rethink to my phone. These seem to be great projects and really appreciate you sharing them with me.

My-Name-Is-Jeff commented 1 year ago

rip energized 😭

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active.

haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

Thanks

l0g4n1337 commented 1 year ago

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active.

haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

Hey man, I had a S7 edge which I broke 2 weeks ago. Now I bought a redmi note 12 and my phone is full of ads. Unfortunately I have been missing from these things for 10 years ... To use these Hagezi lists do I still have to install the energized module via magisk?

t3dium commented 1 year ago

for anyone who wants a replacement to energised's lists, i'd recommend hagezi's https://github.com/hagezi/dns-blocklists#ultimate, the dev does an excellent job of removing false positives and is very active. haven't ran into a single false positive on the most aggressive list, whereas on energised maintaining a whitelist was becoming a pita.

Hey man, I had a S7 edge which I broke 2 weeks ago. Now I bought a redmi note 12 and my phone is full of ads. Unfortunately I have been missing from these things for 10 years ... To use these Hagezi lists do I still have to install the energized module via magisk?

You wouldn't need to use magisk anymore no, you can use nextdns to use the blocklists.