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Google photos on ios is literally a hostage situation. Remove key functionalities like copying an image or editing an image unless you give them full unrestricted access to your entire photo library. (The holy grail of surveillance capitalism data). Data extortion masquerading as a service.

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  • Lyra_Lycan@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    16 days ago

    You I can’t open the app without giving full access, and the only reason I use it is it’s the only way to have a personalised album on the Chromecast. I’m in the progress of degoogling, a Roku hopefully has ethical options

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      Spoiler: Roku doesn’t either. Immich + a RaspberryPi or other SBC is the way to go…

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        Roku’s on my eternal blacklist after something… I think it was forcing users to accept data harvesting terms to continue using their tv’s. Whatever it was, I know they’re dead to me for life.

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          I remember when privacy requests were requests, asking if you’re 13 or older due to local laws. Now they demand that you must be 13 or older because they will be harvesting from you, otherwise ‘get lost and stop using the service’.

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          They have forced ads on your homescreen on the most expensive Roku you can buy. Completely bullshit. I immediately switched to Apple TV after buying the most expensive Roku and having that happen.

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      LineageOS has android TV builds, KDE has “Plasma Big screen” and theres a lot of cheap Android TV boxes that can be rooted and have their bloat uninstalled. Raspberry Pi’s look like the go to right now, seeing you can get a Pi4 for under $40, and a cheap USB remote off eBay or aliexpress for less than $5

      Also, Immich and ente

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          Youre welcome! Another thing to consider is if you have any old desktops or (soft moddable) consoles kicking around. I have found that the Nintendo Switch makes a wonderful portable Android TV after getting homebrew on it. An old laptop or desktop could be used similarly :p

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        There was an LTT video last year that recommended a $20 ‘Onn.’ (Walmart store brand) Android TV for its ability to be rooted/hacked. I bought a couple to replace my Roku, but haven’t actually gotten around to messing with them yet.

        If it hasn’t changed/been locked down since then, I think it’s a better option than a Raspberry Pi at over twice the price (you forgot the cost of the case and power supply, BTW).

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          The Onn. boxes have been patched and bootloader locked (see 2nd bullet point from this xda thread) unless you got one manufactured before 2024 and it was never updated past 2024. The current ones are boot loader locked and full of ad-ware

          also, the Pi doesnt need a case on a budget, and you can use a spare phone charger if its got enough watts :p

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      A raspberry pi or mini PC is more useful but the 10 foot interface for streaming services can really suck. Unless you pirate then the world is your oyster.