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possiblylinux127, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

To actually answer your question, the Banana Pi supports Lineage os. wiki.lineageos.org/devices/-pi

I’m not sure if Netflix will work on Lineage os but it might be worth a look.

gomp,

That’s a great tip! I didn’t know lineage supported Android TV on SBCs

As for Netflix on Lineage: it does work (at least w/ microg - I just tried on my phone), but you won’t find the app in aurora store so you’ll have to source it on apkmirror or the like.

KrapKake,

Not sure why Netflix wouldn’t be on the Aurora store. Anyway, I did use android TV on an OdroidXU4 for a few months. It worked well with an air mouse and made it work like a regular android TV. Only issue I had with it sometimes was getting it to wake up after being asleep for some time, but that issue could have been ROM+odroid (or air mouse) specific.

TheSun,

When I still had Netflix I was only able to get 720p streams on lineageOS because of netflix’s DRM checks (same with on a web browser)… does your method allow 1080p or even 4k streams or is it still the same deal?

gomp,

Wow: they also go to great lengths to piss off their paying customers.

Anyway, I have no idea if it’s 1080p or not: I can say it looks ok on my phone’s screen, but IDK how to check what the video resolution is

Oisteink, in My idea of maintaining E2EE between people in the age of the UK's and EU's anti-privacy laws

Longest shower though I’ve seen for a while. While you seem somewhat clueless in what you talk about you manage to fit in many cool words. That’s a plus.

Templa, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

I’m also currently looking for one as we really want to ditch our Nvidia Shield Pro. However the shield has so many features and codecs that I’m unsure if there’s such thing.

gomp,

You should be able to run Lineage on the shield (double check the specific model)… maybe you can try that and re-flash the stock OS if it doesn’t work for you.

sir_reginald, in Tor isn't as decentralised as we thought?
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try I2P

library_napper, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)
@library_napper@monyet.cc avatar

What happened to roku? Is it not open source?

gomp,

It’s closed-source AFAIK (also, not sure how it is privacy-wise)

possiblylinux127, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

I don’t want to be rude but I don’t think Netflix is Foss in the least.

Templa,

My friend, someone can be a FOSS enthusiast and still consume things that are proprietary.

possiblylinux127,

FOSS stands for free/libre and open source. For something to be libre it has to meet the 4 freedoms. Proprietary software doesn’t do that.

I don’t mean to start a holy war but FOSS doesn’t mean DRM streaming services. I appreciate the sentiment but I wanted to take the time to explain why many will disagree with your statement

Templa, (edited )

Ok, so let me try again: OP didn’t say Netflix is FOSS. Nobody is saying Netflix is FOSS. OP is asking for something open source that can run proprietary software, which happens to be an alternative to Android TV. Your comment didn’t answer OP’s question and just added an unecessary and obvious comment which gives the idea that you are judging OP for utilizing proprietary software. If you are able to consume only free and open source software/hardware, good for you! That’s it, just make an attempt to be helpful and nice when people are trying to consume more open source stuff.

Edit: I saw that you actually gave an answer to OP afterwards. That’s nice!

possiblylinux127,

Yeah I reread my comment and realized that it sounded pretty aggressive.

I get annoyed at a lot of the communist circle jerk but I’m sure many people get annoyed at my comments about free software. I’ll try to rephrase my comments in the future.

Templa,

That’s awesome, really! Yeah, internet makes pretty easy for us to get annoyed at stuff sometimes

possiblylinux127,

I just have talked to my local police and seen how hard it is to be a cop. Try to remember we are all human.

gomp, (edited )

You are 100% right: netflix not being open is less than ideal, both from a freedom standpoint and for the privacy implications of it.

However, my 70+yo relative does not care about FOSS or even about their own privacy for that matter… since I, however, do care about their privacy, I’d like to pragmatically find something that may be better than a chromecast privacy-wise, while not being so much worse (or radically different) from it that they’ll ask me to “put the old thingy back - I can’t use this nerdy shit” :)

elias_griffin, (edited ) in Time to ditch #duckduckgo

Looks like you are using Firefox. Use arkenfox sure, but cut Mozilla off it’s 115 server network it uses to track you via FF by using a host deny list, FOSS git clone harden-firefox. You’ll have to disable to update ublock origin or remove the extensions line, but it’s better to just cut the adverts and tracking by removing it from the networks than by browser interception (slower, loss of performance, still hits your computer). Links included to do that in that repo.

Alternative browers are Librewolf and Qutebrowser. When you really don’t want to be tracked for some things use Lynx.

A great search engine replacement is Grasp. It’s being funded by Paul Graham, the founder of Y Combinator and although you only get 100 free searches a months, it can come in very handy. The search results it gives you, unlike Kagi which is just a reformat of DuckDuckgo yet with AI, it’s results are completely different than any other engine and imo, on point, surely for anything technical.

My general search engine is an envs.net free hosting of Searx. envs.net is a free Linux shell community with many services like blogs, email, matrix hosting, etc etc. If you do end up using their German Searx as main search donate to them, I did.

NabeGewell, in What the actual fuck?!
@NabeGewell@lemmy.world avatar

2010 Facebook is that you?

pbanj, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)
@pbanj@lemmy.ml avatar

The original(2021) walmart streaming box is like $20, it has custom roms for it. It has the same specs as the 4k Chromecast with androidtv. The 2023 version doesnt seem to have any roms(at least on xda), but can still be rooted.

alphapuggle, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

I use my Chromecast with ATV home pro & disabled the home screen entirely. Then I used smart tube next for ad free YouTube and Plex for anything else.

ClaireDeLuna, in What the actual fuck?!

What happens is some kid gets a gossip app which takes their contact data and then uses it to send this shit.

I used to get it pretty often too when I was in school.

pH3ra, (edited ) in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)
@pH3ra@lemmy.ml avatar

Raspberry Pi 4 + Konstakang LineageOS TV

I think it will come for RPI 5 too but as for now there’s only for the 4

For the ad-less YouTube I use SmartTube

Templa, (edited )

How would this work with Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD, DTS-X , DTS-HD, etc? Would you need an AVR for that?

pH3ra,
@pH3ra@lemmy.ml avatar

I have no clue, to be honest. Maybe you can find more info on Konstakang’s site.
I never asked myself those questions because I have literally the cheapest TV with an HDMI port I could find

GravitySpoiled, in My idea of maintaining E2EE between people in the age of the UK's and EU's anti-privacy laws

I highly doubt that it’ll ever happen, but if, I’ll just host my own matrix server and I’m good to go.

MigratingtoLemmy,

Whatever works really. I don’t care which app/system does it as long as the government doesn’t have private key

LWD, (edited )

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  • GravitySpoiled,

    *In case the EU manages to force all providers to backdoor the services

    I don’t think that’ll happen anyway. But you are right, the server doesn’t matter too much in the csse of e2e. The client is more important.

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  • JubilantJaguar,

    And of course this sort of thing happens every day in authoritarian countries.

    This is not a technical problem at all, it’s a political and cultural one.

    PopOfAfrica, in Looking for FOSS android TV (or something like Kodi, but dumber)

    I had this same problem. I ultimately just put a Linux computer on my TV with standard Ubuntu.

    I gave up

    Dr_Evil,

    What additional software did you end up installing? Something like kodi? Anything for live TV/OTA?

    And how easy is your setup to control with a TV remote form factor?

    humanplayer2,
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    I have the same, but Netflix is then a miserable experience on my 4K TV.

    LoomingMountain,

    Louis Rossmann made a video on this. It’s called why I dtopped paying for Netflix. Of you have a smart tv, they want you to use the native app or else they limit your definition.

    HubertManne, in What the actual fuck?!
    @HubertManne@kbin.social avatar

    this is the primacy for social security and we are going to cancel your social security if you do not click this link and fill in the information for which is required.

    ComradeChairmanKGB,
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    Those goddamned primates always trying to steal people’s social security.

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