

There any custom versions you can point me to? I’ve been looking for a custom Android OS to install on my Insignia Fire TV.
There any custom versions you can point me to? I’ve been looking for a custom Android OS to install on my Insignia Fire TV.
I turned off that AI stuff as soon as I saw it. Click the gear icon in Notepad in the upper right to open settings and turn it off.
From the SmartTube GitHub:
install Downloader by AFTVnews on your Android TV, open it and enter
kutt.it/stn_beta
orkutt.it/stn_stable
, then read, understand and confirm the security prompts. (You can also enter 79015 (for beta) or 28544 (for stable), but this requires an extra step to install the AFTVnews Downloader browser addon if you haven’t already.)
The AFTVnews Downloader is available on both Google Play and Amazon Fire TVs. After installing SmartTube, it can self-update on its own without needing another app.
It supports casting via the YouTube phone app (or YouTube ReVanced app).
Kodi—It can connect to a media source via FTP, so I was able to effortlessly connected it to my online storage to download shows and movies from it to watch on the fly, and on my TV no less. Without that, it’d be a huge pain just to get the file onto my TV.
SmartTube—It’s an ad-free YouTube video app for Android TVs, and it has Sponsorblock included. You could say it’s YouTube Vanced for Android TVs.
Discord bots—I’ve setup my own personal Discord server (no other humans allowed in it) and set it up with various bots that do things ranging from posting tweets/ posts from Twitter/ Bluesky to letting me know when specific channels have uploaded a new video on YouTube or gone live on Twitch. I’ve also got another bot monitoring some RSS feeds.
it’s not particularly uncommon for businesses to move money around in an effort to make new product seem better or more profitable than it is.
Didn’t Xbox do something like this? I heard they converted all remaining Xbox Live subscribers to Xbox Game Pass.
I’ll field this one.
Why would a man whose shirt says “Genius at Work” spend all of his time watching a children’s cartoon show?
For me, it’s not that Windows updates my drivers during a big update. It’s simply that Windows broke the driver while installing a big update.
I’ve had it happen where my Wi-Fi driver broke so it could only connect to an unprotected network. So I’d simply setup my phone as a hotspot and download the Wi-Fi driver from the manufacturer’s website and reinstall it. That’d immediately fix the issue. Though, actually, that issue hasn’t occured in years. The last time it happened, I think, was in the early years of Windows 10.
My understanding (unless they’ve changed it) was that a restart is a restart because software (either the OS or 3rd party software or both) may need the computer restarted to finish installing or updating stuff.
I’d heard that a shutdown wasn’t actually a shutdown, though.
and I got one at least once a month.
According to this post, that’s the monthly update Microsoft releases.
/j
Wasn’t ten years ago just Chrome, though?
I think you mean 20 years ago.
Wait, you mean that guy who stood in front of the Waymo car?
/j
Unfortunately, nobody’s gonna switch just because one person left unless it’s a big influencer (which I am not). It’d take multiple people collectively leaving, and that’s not gonna happen without something big. Fortunately, Twitter’s current owner is, well… he’ll likely cause that “something big” all on his own. Like how Reddit’s API thing caused Lemmy to grow in size overnight.
When it does happen, I’ve already got accounts setup on a couple different places from the last time I thought the Great Twitter Exodus was finally happening.
Thinking on it more, I do remember the game pausing to load whenever I dove quickly into the depths.
Zelda is fair, I’ve heard good things about it.
Breath of the Wild actually had quite a lot of frame drops in the Lost Woods. I remember it was a topic of discussion for a while.
I don’t remember for sure if Tears of the Kingdom suffered from the same issues or not.
Did it start happening when they switched the port to 64-bit?
Then have two options: block and mute. With mute, users won’t know you’ve muted them, as you’ve described. With mute, the user would not be able to see your posts.
I wish this were true for me, but many of the voice actors and content creators I pay attention to have yet to move elsewhere.
But they can’t comment on them. To do that, they’d have to create a new account. And, if they did that, you’d see it and be able to report them (if it’s a reportable offense, and, in most cases, it is) or block them (or both).
My lack of knowledge about whatever an emacs plugin is proves #4 wrong.