Thousands of Android TV devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled

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Thousands of Android devices come with unkillable backdoor preinstalled
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Look into Plex servers, that should keep you busy for the next six months till you get it up and running.

Or Jellyfin. Because free.

Is jellyfin a better alternative?

Yeah, it's free and open source. I just pointed it at a few folders of TV, movies and music that I downloaded years ago, and it catalogued them all, downloaded all the blurbs and posters.

Like a mini Netflix that you host yourself.

Sounds great. I'll just need to take the time to actually do it

There are jellyfin, Plex and emby shares you can subscribe to for cheap, try it out before blowing money and time on a set-up that needs constant tinkering, it's easy to just download an app and connect to your remote library somewhere that someone else spends time on. I use a shield I got 6 years ago, but now also the Amazon fire stick 4k max on another TV and everything is just easy and seamless while using a Plex share that's 9 euro per month.

Yeah I have been meaning to look into it. It's just another massive time and money sink.

That will keep you busy for a full year.

What are you talking about. First time I set it up, had it running on my local network in less than 5 minutes. 5 more minutes for external (granted, already had the infrastructure for that in place).

Then maybe 20min going through the settings to personalize my account? And maybe another 20min looking if there are any plugins I wanted to use.

It's true, the setup with docker is easy and reliable. However, sorting and taking your media takes very long.

Not even docker, I just pulled it from the aur, lol.

And yeah, that's fair. Though not really Jellyfins fault if it's not sorted already. Same goes for Plex.

People pull shit out of their asses to feel superior about things they don’t actually know anything about.

I don't think it's a year to setup the software. Rather a year to load it lol. I've spent probably close to 4 years loading content into my Plex server and I don't see any end in sight.

It'll only take a few minutes to setup. Once you get hooked you'll spend a lot more time automating everything and adding more storage.