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Useful site, thx! It should be noted cosmetic filters don't enhance speed in any way, they just adds overhead. Especially generic cosmetic rule is bad performance wise. The number of rules doesn't necessarily reflect overhead i.e. 10 specific rules can be faster than 1 generic rule.

Script type='text/javascript'> var adblock = true; script>Tokai jazz sound bass serial numbers and key. script. I suppose (but cannot test) that it will give an error if the resource could not be loaded.

Also regular expression should be avoided as much as possible. Tho uBlock has options to disable cosmetic filter or only generic, I personally use 'Easylist without element hiding rules' filter, as Easylist include many cosmetic while other filters I subscribe don't. Needless to say, the best way is default-deny and I do it too.

Click to expand.If you set up Pi-hole, all the work is done in a Raspberry Pi used as a local DNS server on a LAN and the client computers with their browsers and adblocking will get almost no work. I've got one on my LAN but the actual black holing is done in the cloud on a VPS running Unbound with a modified version of Pi-hole that updates its lists with a crontab once every 24 hours. Running a local caching DNS server will not just speed things up by blocking ads, it will gain much more speed by reducing the latency of most DNS queries from several hundred milliseconds to under 10. Linux is a wonderful thing.

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Useful site, thx! It should be noted cosmetic filters don't enhance speed in any way, they just adds overhead. Especially generic cosmetic rule is bad performance wise. The number of rules doesn't necessarily reflect overhead i.e. 10 specific rules can be faster than 1 generic rule.

Script type='text/javascript'> var adblock = true; script>Tokai jazz sound bass serial numbers and key. script. I suppose (but cannot test) that it will give an error if the resource could not be loaded.

Also regular expression should be avoided as much as possible. Tho uBlock has options to disable cosmetic filter or only generic, I personally use 'Easylist without element hiding rules' filter, as Easylist include many cosmetic while other filters I subscribe don't. Needless to say, the best way is default-deny and I do it too.

Click to expand.If you set up Pi-hole, all the work is done in a Raspberry Pi used as a local DNS server on a LAN and the client computers with their browsers and adblocking will get almost no work. I've got one on my LAN but the actual black holing is done in the cloud on a VPS running Unbound with a modified version of Pi-hole that updates its lists with a crontab once every 24 hours. Running a local caching DNS server will not just speed things up by blocking ads, it will gain much more speed by reducing the latency of most DNS queries from several hundred milliseconds to under 10. Linux is a wonderful thing.