I block the ads by using SmartTube on my Shield Pro. But for my AppleTV 4K, I prefer paying a few bucks for Premium for a smooth experience ☻.
I block the ads by using SmartTube on my Shield Pro. But for my AppleTV 4K, I prefer paying a few bucks for Premium for a smooth experience ☻.
I mean, it’s something like $7-8 for 6 months via a one-time VPN payment in India or the like. Definitely worth it.
The silliest one is my Plex web admin page. I even had to make a Github issue request about it, and found a bunch of others who had done the same thing.
Several government websites, among others. I should start a list. I’m sure it’s a combo of unlock origin with FF’s privacy protection settings, but I’ve tweaked it so much for the websites that are broken and nothing ever changed. Switched over to Safari and everything loads beautifully.
Safari. Firefox borks out on so many websites for me. Safari “just works.”
Of course. I did the same thing until my OCD got the better of me and I got an AndroidTV device with a custom launcher, as well as an AppleTV4K. I love having no ads and no blank spaces now.
Not connected, but works fine as a media server. Less issues with Plex than Jellyfin in its current state.
No, but 1/3 of your screen will be empty real estate.
Pi-hole, NextDNS, a variety of things over the years.
Really wish smart TV’s running AndroidTV/GoogleTV could do framerate matching like external devices can, though.
I have to unplug my docked Steamdeck anytime I want to watch any other input because screws with the CEC functionality so much. It’s a hot mess.
I’ve used an adblocker to block the ad that takes up 1/3 of the homescreen on Roku, but even then, it turns into a huge empty frame. ⍨
Plus, Plex on Roku transcodes audio and subtitles no matter what I do. It’s so annoying.
Me too! Works super well. I fucking love NextDNS.
One friend of mine pays for IPTV. Paying for ad-riddled cable network streams is wild to me.
You see ads? Bruh…
Fr. Stremio is everything.
Same. India?
There are export options for many music subscription services now, as well as apps like TuneMyMusic, Playlisty, etc. which can transfer your library and services between services.
Or $6 every 6 months if you’re savvy ;).
Does this mean I can stop prefacing my AI requests with “According to Reddit…”?