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  • There is indeed a free iOS version and this seems like a great fit for what I need, thanks!

    EDIT: Alas, it seems that, at least on iOS, you can’t do that without buying a $99 WiFiMan Wizard device.

  • I just want to reiterate what others have said: do some googling about your router make and model. Look for the instructions for “hard reset” or “factory reset”. Follow those instructions. Once you do, you should be able to find the default login online.

    Once you’re able to log into your router, I’d suggest keeping it as your DHCP server and simply following the instructions to set up a pihole with it. Everything seems to work more smoothly without the pihole as DHCP server.

  • Do you know if your router is acting as a DHCP server? Most do, and if you’ve set up the Pi as one without logging in and turning off your router’s, you’ve set up two conflicting DHCP servers, and that would explain your issues.

  • I just wanted to say thank you for not making an Apollo clone.

    I loved Apollo. It was a great app. But its UI seems to have short circuited the UI design of nearly every Lemmy app. If they don’t blatantly say they’re copying Apollo, it’s clear they are.

    I like how you’re going in a different direction and trying new things. The Floating Action Button is a great example of trying to do something different.

    Thanks so much to your dedication to this project!

  • Thanks, I’m happy you enjoyed it!

    TOSU fans aren’t in the least bit upset about this one. Talk to them and they see it as a badge of honor. But I see it for what it really is: tOSU lost to a D3 school. Even though, you know, the divisions didn’t exist then. But still!

    The thing I love about the Michigan story is how random the game was back then. “Well golly gee my good chaps! It’s 4:50 PM and we must depart!” “Oh no, gents, I do declare it is 4:48 and there is time for one more drive!”

    Oh to be a fly on the wall that day.

    I love 99PI although I think Roman Mars did more about design back when he started it. If you want a podcast that very much is like old 99PI check out Twenty Thousand Hertz. It’s about sound design instead of built world design but it really catches the early 99PI vibe.