Well, it takes a while longer to fix. The only times it’s happened (perhaps twice in 6 months) it’s been when a family member has been trying to buy something from a website. I can also access the Pi-hole remotely and—in the worst case scenario—just turn off blocking altogether for a short period.
Yes, that does sometimes happen but the frequency depends on the blocking list used, or if multiple lists are used. When a family member encounters something like this, I can usually quite quickly identify the relevant blocked item and whitelist it.
One major advantage is that on the domestic TV channels here in the UK which have ad breaks (essentially all of them except the BBC) it removes the ads altogether and the programmes run seamlessly from the part before the ad break into the part after. I still smile every time it happens!
So sorry for your loss. We lost our little black cat, Bob, far too young several years ago and he was the gentlest, sweetest boy. I’m sure Alice was loved and loved you back just as much.
This looks good, and I really like the clean look of the app.
I ditched Goodreads about a year ago and am currently using StoryGraph, but I'm interested in a truly FOSS app with no account necessary. It looks as though the .csv export from StoryGraph has different parameters than Openreads and Goodreads, and would need a bit of tinkering to allow the import into Openreads. I see that Openreads explicity allows Goodreads and Bookwyrm import but not StoryGraph.
The Home feed (in comparison to Local or Federated feeds) should only show the accounts you follow, but those posts will be made up of original posts by those you follow and anything they boost (as well as responses to and from mutual people you follow). As someone else has commented, you can hide boosts of those you follow by going into their individual profile page and choosing to hide their boosts.
You shouldn't be getting anything else on your Home feed.
What a lovely story about your cats and how they looked out for you. I hope you’re doing OK.
This is the kind of experience that gives the lie to the notion that cats are aloof. Such amazing beings.