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[–] ZytaZiouZ@lemmy.world 121 points 1 month ago (18 children)

Step 1. Never connect it to the Internet. Step 2. Connect Linux machine. Step 3. Profit.

[–] nothingcorporate@lemmy.world 38 points 1 month ago (13 children)

I do this. It's the best. You can buy used HP or Dell mini workstations on eBay for super cheap.

Full Linux, full ad blocking, full access to every streaming service instead of just whoever makes an app for your particular TV.

And with the enshittification of smart TVs injecting ads everywhere they can, keeping it disconnected is the only way to fly. Modern tech is like Skynet, you can't let it connect or it's the end of the world.

[–] zarkony@lemmy.zip 22 points 1 month ago (12 children)

Only problem is streaming services like Amazon that purposefully limit the quality on Linux.

[–] kaityy@lemmy.blahaj.zone 12 points 1 month ago (2 children)

This is the point where you download qbittorrent on the machine, and hop on your favorite torrent site to go get whatever show or movie you want for free, and play it on VLC. Just make sure to use a VPN if you live in a country that enforces piracy law. My reccomendation is Mullvad VPN ($5/month) if you care about privacy, and literally whatever's the cheapest if you don't.

[–] PriorityMotif@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

You can get a seedbox for $10-$15 and set up the arr stack to automate everything. I think we watch YouTube ad free more than anything though.

[–] UnsavoryMollusk@lemmy.world 2 points 1 month ago

No port forwarding anymore with mullvad sadly

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