

And chances are it’s all cloud work that they’re doing on the computers.
And chances are it’s all cloud work that they’re doing on the computers.
I don’t know about yts, but last time I checked 1337x is totally safe as long as you download from trustworthy sources.
On lemmy default UI, it lets you automatically replace the link with an archive link.
Is there a viable replacement to google assistant that’s self hosted or local?
I think roku has a dev mode but not like adb, it’s still pretty locked down. Read more here
Edit: Requires agreement to a license and an internet connection
I wish those laws that california makes were federal, they would greatly benefit the consumer
I wish I had a better experience with Kodi, I mainly use jellyfin for media streaming and jellyfin+kodi just don’t seem to work right.
Do you have lineageos or similiar on the android boxes, or just stock? How do you modify the boxes for privacy, and what brand do you use?
same issue here
Yeah, but that factory reset might make them update the TV and then force the arbitration. I don’t feel like risking it for now, I’m just using my pi to consume content on.
Yeah, that’s a very useful setting. Thanks for letting me know about it.
Thanks I’ll look for this
Anyone have a FOSS alternative to this? I want my every move tracked but don’t want it to be by google.
Yes, I’ll look into how hardened that unsafe browser is, because that would be an ideal solution for me. Thank you very much.
Is that browser hardened to the extent the tor browser is? I looked this up and have seen conflicting reports. If it is, that would probably be a viable solution.
I appreciate your attempt to help, but I do also realize that what I’m asking for is rather niche and may not exist.
It’s frequently blocked by CloudFlare and other “web security” services. I find that I don’t need the anonymity that it provides as much as I need working websites.
I would like an already hardened environment from boot. That includes the kernel hardening and browser hardening that Tor has.
I get what you’re saying, a live USB does 80% of that with a bit more work, but I would still like to find a solution to this out there.
If there isn’t one, I’m ready to accept that and come up with my own solution.
Don’t connect your Roku to the internet.