we live in hell

I don’t even understand the pitch? you have the disc playing, in your hands, your ownership, no buffering, no subscription required. and they’re saying…hey do you want a worse experience?

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      The amount of Roku stuff my PiHole blocks is asinine. I just recently added a blocklist for smart TVs and it ballooned the query counts like mad.

      +1 for PiHole. Worth the ~$40 for the Pi Zero W and accessories alone.

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      No, you can’t. I’m running pihole and have a TCL Roku tv connected via HDMI to an Apple TV, and the ROKU APP RECOGNIZES CONTENT FROM IT and makes the suggestion, overlaying it OVER THE HDMI STREAM.

      It’s the worst

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        You can actually turn that off in the Roku settings. I did when I saw it demanding I watch my content from my PC on their shitty ad bloated sponsors.

        I am now realizing it might be more work than it’s worth for Roku even though I used to prefer their systems being a bit more stable.

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        Ew that’s approaching dystopian levels of grossness. My tv should not be watching along with me.

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      You can, but don’t forget to also block other outbound DNS connections in your firewall. Lots of “smart” devices are hard coded to use 8.8.8.8 regardless of what DHCP says. Pihole won’t stop those, so you have to block it at the firewall.

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        Or redirect them to the PiHole.

        And don’t forget to block/redirect secure DNS on port 853.