Pi-hole on Roku Update + 404lab Shutdown

Hey everyone, I’m pumped to share the latest update for my Pi-hole on Roku project! It lets you block ads on your Roku without touching your router, using ARP spoofing to filter DNS traffic through Pi-hole. Say goodbye to annoying streaming ads—and it boosts your privacy by blocking trackers too.

I just dropped a new release today with a big upgrade: a CMD GUI. Now you can easily input your Roku IP (like mine at 192.168.50.xxx) and Pi-hole IP through a simple menu—no command-line skills needed. It’s live on GitHub, and I’d love for you to check it out!

Also, a quick heads-up—I’m shutting down 404lab today. It was a fun project where you could edit 404 pages without a WordPress host, but I’m pausing it for now. Don’t worry, it’ll be back next April with some fresh ideas. More projects coming soon—stay tuned!

Check the Pi-hole project on GitHub