I love having a weekend that is zero drama and doesn’t require me to do anything more than the bare minimum. I went for a long walk last night and then came back had a small nap then woke up, went down to the supermarket to pick up a few items then came back home to have a small snooze and then I went for another walk tonight before having a shower then jumping into bed to watch some videos. It was an uneventful day – exactly the way I like it.

After a brief period of quiet Ubiquiti have pushed out updates and early access builds for their devices – from the cloud key through to the gateway devices. The gateway (non-cloud) has been updated to 4.3.1 which has the feature parity of 4.3.9 – at the moment it is a release candidate but generally after 7 days, assuming there are no showstopper bugs, it is upgraded to a stable release then gradually rolled out. There is also an early release for the U7 access points and from what it looks like it’ll probably be the 8.2.x version that’ll end up getting released. At the moment MLO is a bit iffy (based on what I read in the comments section, and it is marked as an early access feature) so I’ve left it turned off. For me I’ve got a rock solid Wi-Fi connection from my laptop so no complaints from me.

uBlock Origin Lite has received an update to uBlock Origin Lite 2025.928.1920 and funny enough Chrome received the update before Microsoft Edge which is a little out of the unusual. AdGuard 5.2.80 was made available for Chrome (on Edge it is still on the MV2 version but I’d say that they will move to MV3 once Microsoft no longer supports MV2). I’ve stuck with AdGuard because I’ve come across weird situations where the webpage will hang when using it where as uBlock Origin Lite doesn’t display the same sort of behaviour. I wonder whether the difference is due to uBlock Origin Lite being a pure DNR based content blocker where as AdGuard relies using its own in-house way of doing things.

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