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I am using a couple of old chromebooks for LibreELEC and am pretty happy with that result
What is that?
It's 'just enough OS to run Kodi.'
I've done away with all rokus and apple TVs.
I use an emby server addon to play my local media. It has addons for streaming services, visualizers for music, RSS feeds on the Ui, screensavers that use my local pictures, integrates with home assistant, and libreelec has docker addons for more cool stuff!
No tracking, one easy to use UI for everything I'm trying to enjoy, and less attack platform for ads.
It's cool!
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LibreELEC
Considering how poorly "the remarkably well supported ARM" Raspberry Pi is at playing video, I am shocked.