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    • corroded@lemmy.world
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      8 months ago

      I’m a big proponent of self-hosting. I cancelled every streaming service years ago, and I host everything I want with Jellyfin and Navidrome. I’m very into certain genres of music, so I always make sure to buy merch or buy some albums on Bandcamp for the artists I really enjoy.

      That being said, Roku does have its place. My older family members have lived their whole lives paying for shitty cable TV with 90% of the content something they have no interest in. Roku is a good alternative for them. It’s easy to set up, straightforward to use, and doesn’t cost much outside of the subscriptions for streaming services.

      It’s been years since I’ve consumed any media that isn’t coming from my NAS, but the vast majority of people don’t have the knowledge or desire to set up a home media system. Mainstream smart-TV devices like Roku and streaming services like Netflix or Hulu certainly still have their place. They’re a shitty choice for people who enjoy tinkering with software and networking, but a good alternative for someone who just wants to watch TV but is fed up with the bullshit commercial-infested cesspool that is cable.

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        8 months ago

        Also they’re a cheap TV you can install Plex and Jellyfin and the like to (I get that the cheapness comes from data theft and shit)

        I buy Roku TVs because the other 50 inch panel I can get is $200 more and I plan to never use anything but the self-hosting, anyway

        It’s also why my elderly relatives buy them and then ask me to set up my magic streaming box for them