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    2422 hours ago

    I am happy the National Observer picked her up and I like what this segment will become, not to happy she is posting on youtube, as I am trying to get away from it. Stopped paying for Premium, and have started downsizing my subscriptions.

    I am looking for ways to say arr and 🏴‍☠️ youtube stuff to degoogle my life.

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        522 hours ago

        Yes but I am looking for an option for my TV. Not to interested in sending everything from my iPad to my TV, I may break because the ads on youtube are so annoying.

        I have a pi 5 that I am considering using as an option but I I do like the idea of having a remote control.

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          111 hours ago

          I got a very cheap second hand HP G4 mini PC with a Bluetooth remote control.

          It sits under my TV, and I use it for all my downloading needs (away from any computer that gets used for email or banking, etc), playing videos, and emulated games with an old Xbox controller.

          Works faster than anything built into the TV, and the remote is better because it has a proper little keyboard on it :-)

          TBH the experience is so positive I don’t understand why anyone would want to use the smart features of a modern TV when they could be doing this instead.

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          113 hours ago

          Magic Youtube is a Chrome addon I use to block youtube adds (in addition to other features). Available anywhere you use chrome, but I think there’s also a firefox version.

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          I have the osmc remote which I believe you should be able to make work on a pi 5 and kodi . Probably other choices too, pishop.ca has many options.

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            320 hours ago

            There are Firefox derivatives which are functionally equivalent for these purposes.

            I use Zen browser but there are others. These still rely on Mozilla for primary browser engine development but is independent and community-driven.