Thanks for posting this! Didn’t know the original was not maintained anymore.
cruising the fediverse in search of interesting people, stuff, and things…
Thanks for posting this! Didn’t know the original was not maintained anymore.
Appreciate the response / information. I’ll check it out!!
Serious question, what would be a recommended alternative?
Not 100% sure on Samsung specific apps but, UAD makes life easier when trying to debloat Android phones.
I’m not directly affiliated with the development, I just thinks a cool tool. The more people using / contributing the better it will get.
You might want to take a look at Universal Android Debloater it may help, but not necessarily meet all your requirements.
Agreed! I only use it for hobby purposes but the amount you can do is staggering.
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Appreciate the details on Infuse. Still looking at all the options, thanks for the response!!
Thank you for the info on these. As I figure out what I want to do, I will keep these in mind! Sounds like some good stuff.
Agreed, Apple is not above scrutiny on the privacy front. Appreciate the response.
Appreciate the info / response. I’ll have to check out alldebrid, stremio, and torrentio; those are new to me.
I will give this a look, appreciate it!
Thank you! I’m going to start looking at the Synology NAS devices. I have one of their routers which I really like so the NAS stuff should be similar (fit, finish, interface, etc.).
Appreciate the comment. The Roku seems to be pretty popular and luckily it’s just me, so I can experiment.
Thank you for this! I’ll look more at the Synology NAS devices and see what that’s all about. I’m probably the other way around, stream more, and emulate once in a while.
Yeah, a sad side effect of the subscription/advertising economy. Current TV has as much of that turned off, that I can find at least. Although I haven’t gone full “remove everything from the network”, yet 🙂
Adding that to my to-do list for research, thank you for the post!!
Yup, I did go down the rabbit hole and read the links and stuff. Interesting reading and something to consider. I guess it’s back to a non-networked DVD/Blu-Ray player and get stuff from the local library or Craigslist :)
Appreciate your comment, and that seems like a common setup. If you didn’t have the ATV, what would you front end the Plex server with? I have a Synology router and would probably buy a Synology NAS, if I went that route.
Pocky Sticks… so many Pocky Sticks!!