I havent used sd cards for a while, but I found balena etcher to be more reliable the pi’s sd writer outside of pi OS or debian
Why this over the default retropie image? (genuinely curious)
Sounds like youre having an awesom time there. Great pictures too. Horse story was cool.
Is this the toad?
No I dont think so. Theres a trending page on a feed page
Depends on the instance, it might be down or having work done on it, and also I think there might be some ongoing war with youtube api to keep everything working but im not sure. I just signed up on the kavin rocks one, every couple of days it will be down for a bit but it comes back up.
Try piped. Your feed is only what you subscribe to and theres a toggle to hide shorts
Any idea what the power draw is for n100’s compared to pi?
What are you casting? if its just youtube then why not just use the app? the only way to find out is to try it out, I suggest pi 5 as its much more compatible with android but at that price you might as well just got an android device if casting is the most imbortant thing to you ie firestick, roku stick.
Edit: or just a google chromecast device?
there used to be rpicast but that hasnt kept up with android releases and youd be casting to a rpi os desktop which would probably be a bit more hands on than it sounds like you want it to be
Android tv on lineage by https://konstakang.com/ might be worth looking at. Havent tried it myself but here is a review of android 10 https://youtu.be/zN3zcUpeW8U?feature=shared which is quite old and I imagine there have been a lot of improvements by now. I might be wrong so anyone feel free to correct: I dont think pi 4 has wifi on android tv only ethernet, but I think pi 5 does have wifi on android plus better graphics drivers.
Ive never had to use it myself 🤞 hope it helps!
Have you tried just downgrading the version of chromium? https://askubuntu.com/questions/138284/how-to-downgrade-a-package-via-apt-get
No but yes… Its just running debian so no official netflix app, but you can just install netflix.com as a chromium web app - but dont forget to install the dependencies for drm content: https://lemmy.zip/post/10852737
Is the book good?
I dont use it but it can run in a browser right? just save the ip as a web app
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Hardware: pi 4b 4gb ram overclocked and on ethernet, argon one case with m2 sata ssd expansion (usb drive seemed to perform well enough too), rii x1 wireless mini keyboard with touchpad.
Software: rpi os lite, kde plasma, plasma bigscreen, chromium web apps + extensions, kde connect.
I will try write a guide on the set up process today. From testing I think this would run on any usb storage, with a cooled and overclocked pi 4.
No links unfortunately, I will try write up a detailed guide today
Chromium web app. Just go to <piracy-is-bad>dotcom/home, and there is an “install” button on the right side of the url bar. Use the home page to skip the main page that says click to enter. The bonus is that you get the benefits of web extensions like ublock and privacy badger.
I will do, I can just unplug the ssd base and use a usb drive in its place for that. Do you know if it will run a web browser? I looked for kodi and apparently theres only a plugin for chrome and not firefox or chromium so youd lose the h264ify plugins that raspi os has
Thanks a lot this looks perfect, ordered :)