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  • My setup is quite similar, I currently have my tv disconnected from the network and stream via another device. What I would like to achieve is to use the tv capabilities to play my local streams, as I don't use cloud streaming services, but I would need to connect it to the network.

    I may look into setting a non-internet routed vlan and access point, so I can connect the tv to the network but not to internet, althought it may later become cumbersome as I would need to update the Jellyfin or Kodi apps

  • DeGoogle Yourself @lemmy.ml
    isgleas @lemmy.ml

    Alternative to GoogleTV - AndroidTV

    Do you know if there is an alternative to GoogleTV or AndroidTV as the OS on the TV set? I've seen one or two projects but those are more oriented towards TV boxes rather than the television device itself.

    I would like to replace the one that comes preinstalled, as as far as I have detected is turns on on low power every now and then to, and this is a guess, phone home for updates. I have connected it once to my wifi, and after that it updated itself and started to lag.

    I would like it to connect to my network and play my local media streams, but I don't like the idea of it going to the vendor's cloud. I have it now disconnected from the network, but it would be nice not to depend on another device just to enjoy my arrchives

    Edit: I am not looking for some solution to connect to the tv and stream, I have that covered. I am asking to replace the preinstalled OS on the tv and use it without needing external devices.

  • Flatpaks and Snaps are supposed to replace native distro packaging, in order to be distro agnostic (you could run it on any distro), the issue with Snaps is that it depends on Canonical's mood and it is Ubuntu "native", whereas Flatpak is way more used elsewhere.

    There is AppImages as well, but it used to a lesser extent.

  • I would add to always check for portability. The service should provide a way to export/move your data without much hassle, and in a reasonable format that you can reuse your data elsewhere. If you are bound to an exclusive format or service, it has more chances to get enshityfied.

  • They are arresting people. They need to investigate if those people are immigrant, then investigate if they are there under an irregular status, then they have to investigate in order to find out if any crime has been commited.

    People is not illegal. Those arrests/detentions seem to be the illegal part.

  • Jellyfin: The Free Software Media System @lemmy.ml
    isgleas @lemmy.ml

    Jellyfin AndroidTV 0.16.11 can't reproduce any video

    I've been streaming to my chromecast having jellyfin-androidtv 0.16.11 without much issues, but from a few days now everytime I try to reproduce any video, even those previously reproduced on the device, all I get is a dark screen with the controls, but nothing is reproduced.

    I have updated my Jellyfin server to 10.9.7, but that does not seem to be the issue. I can reproduce media via web, via the media player (flatpak com.github.iwalton3.jellyfin-media-player 1.11.1) and the android app 2.6.1,

    On the logs I can see the following:

     undefined
        
    [17:09:56] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 192.168.77.151 request
    [17:10:16] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Current/Max sessions for user franscsi: 2/0
    [17:10:16] [INF] [140] Emby.Server.Implementations.Session.SessionManager: Creating new access token for user 95a57f2d-09f0-443b-9cae-b19d75b04e91
    [17:10:20] [INF] [41] Emby.Server.Implementations.HttpServer.WebSocketManager: WS 1
      
    Home Improvement @lemmy.world
    isgleas @lemmy.ml

    About thermostatic radiator valves

    I have recently moved to this place, and before winter I went to install trvs on the water circulated radiators in order to have some more control over the temp (there used to be manual valves).

    Now that the colder days are about to end, I have a question on how would be the best (or recommended) way to maintain those valves when not used. I have read that the thermic piece on the valve may get stuck after a long period of no use, so I am wondering if it would be best to have the valve fully closed (if it gets stuck, should it loose after the circuit warms up again?), or to leave it fully open (so it looses by closing it when needed),

    I am from a more tropical climate country where heating in winter is not really necessary, so I am a total strange on how these things should work. All advice is welcome.