• AmbiguousProps
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    4 days ago

    So, I use regex to block all Roku domains on my network via pihole:

    (ads|logs|cloudservices|image|images|web|prod.mobile|wwwimg|captive|customer-feedbacks|amoeba|amoeba2|sr|giga.sb|cs).roku(.admeasurement)*.com$

    Then, possibly overkill due to the above, I used OpnSense firewall rules to block all traffic from my Roku tv. I think I just got fed up with seeing Roku spam in my pihole, as the above regex seems to completely “break” Roku.

    After that, I set up FLauncher (following the method #2 instructions on the gitlab page) on my shield. This makes it so I only see the Roku launcher for a few seconds while the shield starts up, and then I’m dropped straight into flauncher. I chose flauncher because it’s very simple and barebones, so you might want to explore other options if you want more advanced features. I don’t really need those features since I’m usually using an app anyway.

    Note that I did all of that after the tv was configured and set up, YMMV if it’s a brand new tv as it may need to call home to do the initial set up.

    • Amphy
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      23 days ago

      Had no idea FLauncher existed. Thank you so much

        • Ulrich
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          54 days ago

          You can fix that in 3 seconds with a piece of electrical tape.

          • @QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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            13 days ago

            Yeah, I suppose. I don’t use the rock UI, it goes straight into the Apple TV when powered on so I don’t really care that much.

            • @brbposting@sh.itjust.works
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              13 days ago

              You using an OTA tuner with some HD Homerun app or anything? Boooo needing Roku’s interface for antenna TV (on Roku smart TVs) cuz Apple didn’t solve for that (why would they I guess, $treamers as they are)

              It didn’t look like there was any fantastic super easy OTA solution for Apple TV. Fine for us but maybe not the elderly. IDK

            • Ulrich
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              13 days ago

              It does until it doesn’t. Did you look at the OP?

              • @QuarterSwede@lemmy.world
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                13 days ago

                I read the article before I saw it here (I follow ars). What they describe hasn’t been my experience. I press the power button on the Apple TV and it HDMI-CECs the TV power on and changes the input to the Apple TV HDMI eArc channel. They could change that behavior but it would break HDMI-CEC.

        • AmbiguousProps
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          4 days ago

          Oh yeah, I totally forgot about that - mine does do this, and the LED is right in the bottom middle, and it’s super bright.

      • AmbiguousProps
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        14 days ago

        It probably doesn’t need to be - but it was required to set up. Before I had my shield, I allowed local connections for local streaming, but you are correct, it’s probably no longer necessary.

    • Bakkoda
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      24 days ago

      Depending on the model there’s also a dev menu that disables some phoning home/connectivity shit