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zumzumzum commented on After luring customers with low prices, Amazon stuffs Fire TVs with ads   arstechnica.com/gadgets/2... · Posted by u/MBCook
RajT88 · 2 years ago
My wife and I bought a Fire TV for a particular use case:

- The hot tub room in the winter

- The outdoor patio in the summer

It was so cheap, we don't mind the ads on the home screen. If it dies from the moisture, we'll just buy another one. The apps are the key anyways, as I use a few totally ad-free apps to stream stuff:

- JellyFin

- VLC

- HDHomeRun (for my antenna on the roof)

PlutoTV is not ad-free, but has so much amazing shit, I don't mind it much.

Meanwhile, the big LG OLED we bought, I have been on a crusade to neuter all the ads without causing issues with downloading apps/updates/streaming. The RootMyTV exploit no longer works:

https://github.com/RootMyTV/RootMyTV.github.io

I have found blocking the IP of the local Akamai peer works for blocking some ads and the OS update check, but at the cost of other things which also use the CDN. It seems to use internal DNS, which complicates things.

zumzumzum · 2 years ago
Have you found a way to block ads while preserving the voice recognition feature? I have a C1 and a C2 on which I have successfully blocked all ads, but I can no longer use voice recognition for things like searching. It's a fair trade, but I wish I could have both.
zumzumzum commented on Steam Deck: First Anniversary   boilingsteam.com/steam-de... · Posted by u/ekianjo
bergheim · 2 years ago
you.. carry a monitor? how is a steam deck, a keyboard and a monitor better than just having a laptop? also how does the monitor survive this, do you put in in the original box?

and if so, how big is your luggage? :)

zumzumzum · 2 years ago
It's not, the steamdeck subreddit is full of these people. But I think the Steam Deck overall is much more attractive than a gaming laptop, and once you get a Deck, you don't want to then reinvest into a laptop powerful enough to compete, and so you end up with weird setups like this.
zumzumzum commented on “Return to Monkey Island” is out today   returntomonkeyisland.com/... · Posted by u/huhtenberg
ggambetta · 3 years ago
Any way to run this on Linux? Can't wait to get my hands on it!
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/SteamDeck/comments/xihk79/return_to...

Appears to work on Deck, although the Steam Store page doesn't list any compatibility information yet and protondb doesn't have any entries. But I'd say your chances are good that it runs on linux without issue.

zumzumzum commented on Ask HN: Is anyone using Fastmail for their business?    · Posted by u/glukkanta
kayson · 3 years ago
Does their mobile app support push email, rather than polling?
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
Yes it does.
zumzumzum commented on ReVanced   github.com/ReVancedTeam... · Posted by u/Gadiguibou
ben30 · 3 years ago
side note, on iOS, I uninstalled youtube app and use the site in safari with an ad blocker.
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
What adblocker do you use? I would love to cancel my premium subscription. I used to use vanced on android, but I really like iOS since I've switched.
zumzumzum commented on Fastmail vs. ProtonMail: A Comparison   fastmail.blog/privacy-sec... · Posted by u/mttjj
ocdtrekkie · 3 years ago
The Access and Assistance Bill doesn't meaningfully impact Fastmail: They do not need to implement a backdoor because they do not provide an end-to-end encrypted service.
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
They obviously chose not to offer end-to-end before, but now they can't even if they wanted to. So it's a distinction without a difference. It's open by default.
zumzumzum commented on Fastmail vs. ProtonMail: A Comparison   fastmail.blog/privacy-sec... · Posted by u/mttjj
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
I'm a longtime fastmail customer, and I like the service, but they still have no answer for Australia's Access and Assistance Bill, aside from all the other privacy disadvantages they have against Protonmail.
zumzumzum commented on Strava abruptly ends 3rd party data sync to Apple Health   dcrainmaker.com/2022/03/s... · Posted by u/andyzei
Gigachad · 3 years ago
No one would actually do this though. You could do this with a browser just fine with an extension but no one is going to spend their time adding advanced features to someone elses paid product. It would also risk breaking on every change.
zumzumzum · 3 years ago
I know I wouldn't build something like this, but many people do, there are many Strava browser extensions out there. I used VeloViewer for many years before I dumped Strava altogether.
zumzumzum commented on We're making an open-source $30 GPS/mesh radio, would like advice   meshtastic.org/... · Posted by u/punkgeek
punkgeek · 5 years ago
encryption is allowed for low duty cycle digital usage on that band.

I'm also a ham and really into APRS. But not requiring a license is a big plus, also the way these chirping radios achieve their long range with a super high noise floor so the battery life is amazing. i.e. a TTGO TBEAM will run for about eight days on (including the GPS/radio and CPU). And $30 for that board.

zumzumzum · 5 years ago
Thanks for the reply! There is SO much to learn in this hobby. I'll definitely be following this project.

u/zumzumzum

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