• Shadow@lemmy.ca
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      1 day ago

      Yes, you’ll pry my native jellyfin client from my cold dead hands. Also my rooted lg now has an awesome screensaver with hd nature footage that I love.

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          20 hours ago

          Not really. I did mine years ago using the rootmy.tv site.

          The biggest benefit is hyperion lighting. I have an esp32 plugged into the USB port on the back, driving leds that match the color of my content. https://github.com/TBSniller/piccap

          It doesn’t work on HDCP, but I only use the jellyfin app and hdmi input for my pc, both of which are great.

          There’s also a really good screensaver https://repo.webosbrew.org/apps/org.aabytt.webos.custom-screensaver-aerial/

          Oh yeah this is all via webosbrew which is a homebrew app manager you install once rooted.

          There’s also a util that let’s you rebind buttons on your remote which is handy

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            16 hours ago

            Absolutely legendary help.

            Thank you.

            I have a very old LG tv that has some decent screen burn now. I was hesitant to get another one because of the OS and advertising but this has locked me in.

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    21 hours ago

    I rooted my LG C1, enabled SSH, and permanently blocked updates over a year ago. I’m so happy with that decision.

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        20 hours ago

        You can sideload a modified version of YouTube that blocks ads and skips ads inside videos too (or intros, or interaction reminders, etc). You can use custom screensavers. You can remap buttons on the remote. You can install RetroArch. You can install Kodi.

        Basically you get a Homebrew Channel that supports downloading custom apps from any repo, and it bypasses the developer certificate so the apps just work forever, you don’t have to keep resigning them.

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        22 hours ago

        That doesn’t fix the larger problem of these things turning ever more into surveillance devices

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          22 hours ago

          I read a story earlier this year where the author suggested that in the near future, appliances of all kinds will ship with embedded cellular radios. The author’s rationale was that consumers either don’t connect devices, or are increasingly finding ways of blocking cameras, microphones, and telemetry. The claim was that cost of the radio and service are cheap relative to the value of selling your private information.

          Not sure if that’ll happen, but it certainly underscores your point about the larger problem.