NXDOMAIN hijhacking is really frustrating. I remember Verisign doing that back in the early 2000s to drive domain registrations into their hands. It was quickly fixed, but shows one of the major gaps in DNS.
Prior to doing that I had serious issues with buffering on iTunes and Netflix. That was probably mostly a DHCP problem, but I figured getting names for local systems (getting numerous at that point) was worthwhile.
Fitting all of this into a Raspberry Pi as you have done is really compelling. I'm currently using a Dell Precision T3500 and it's not exactly light on power consumption. I'll have to give this a shot. Maybe I can convince my son to try it on his Kano :)
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Prior to doing that I had serious issues with buffering on iTunes and Netflix. That was probably mostly a DHCP problem, but I figured getting names for local systems (getting numerous at that point) was worthwhile.
Fitting all of this into a Raspberry Pi as you have done is really compelling. I'm currently using a Dell Precision T3500 and it's not exactly light on power consumption. I'll have to give this a shot. Maybe I can convince my son to try it on his Kano :)