

My understanding is that they didn’t really work to begin with
My understanding is that they didn’t really work to begin with
I’m still trying to figure out Microscope Loops; stop confusing me!
And with 900 million dollars, I feel like I could have done some actual good in the world.
The advertisers can flock back all they want; I’m still not going there.
Yeah, the Roku OS is REALLY baked in there and REALLY wants your data, and they recently updated it to make it even harder to circumvent. The trick is to just block its connection at the router level.
Elastic shoelaces. Game changer.
There’s plenty of people in this very thread who are super proud of their 7 year old $300 nameless small tvs
It might be kind of helpful for like a portion of the population. Maybe.
This just doesn’t seem to click for a lot of people for some reason that I cannot explain whatsoever. I don’t even have mine connected to electricity when I’m not using it.
It’s lower down in the list.
Are you speaking from experience? Because I am. And those don’t work. This is right now, on iOS 18.3 on my iPhone 16 Pro.
I keep brave around pretty much just for this, because it’s the easiest and most effective way on MacOS and iOS. And yet they still seem to be getting through sometimes lately.
Whilst enduring YouTube
We DO have the spear of Longinus available, right? RIGHT?