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  • Sounds like you don't want to do this, but I am loving my Nvidia Shield TV Pro.

    I've installed Projectivity Launcher on it and all the apps I want. It's such a smooth, clean experience.

    Whether it's Netflix, Tivimate, Kodi or Plex, it all runs super smoothly, no stutters, no ads. Highly recommend.

    The backlit, voice capable remote is really nice too.

  • Is this a surprise to anyone?

    This was already my understanding when I got the first pre-release one in 2014.

    In that time, it has mainly learned how to"dim the living area lights to 50%" and "set the AC to 22 degrees". That is about 99% of it's use.

    Wonder if that's helped it's AI much...

  • I'm not the OP, but I had wondered the same thing. After already seeing up the other *arr's I couldn't work out the point of Prowlarr.

    Re your comment about resource constrained, I have just started using Sonarr and Radarr on a Pi4. They seem to work OK. Had installed but not set up Prowlarr yet. Hopefully that wouldn't slow things down if I used it to sync the other apps.

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  • I've never had a Facebook account, I've never had an insta account, but I do use WhatsApp.

    Pretty much everyone I know whether old or young uses WhatsApp. When I was travelling, a lot of apartments, hotels and booking services used it too.

    Seems to be the one messaging app that cuts across all generations, countries and also the Android/IOS divide.

  • This is so true.

    For 10 years (2011 to 2021) I carried both an Android phone (personal) and an iPhone (work provided). Both phones were updated about every 2 years.

    Over those years I've watched IOS get closer and closer to Android. The funny thing is Android has also been creeping towards IOS in some areas, though that is to a lesser extent than the other way around.

    In recent years they've gotten pretty close to each other in basic functionality.

    I still prefer Android, but IOS is much less annoying to use than it was a decade ago.