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I have a 40" hooked up to my PC that I sometimes use to watch stuff I'm stream from my PC. I never use it as an actual TV. I wanted to see if I could download the Rumble app on it. When I hit the home button I received a message stating the OS would no longer be supported and I could explore these options for a new TV. I think this is wild that a display that works fine should be replaced because the software is toast.

I have a 40" hooked up to my PC that I sometimes use to watch stuff I'm stream from my PC. I never use it as an actual TV. I wanted to see if I could download the Rumble app on it. When I hit the home button I received a message stating the OS would no longer be supported and I could explore these options for a new TV. I think this is wild that a display that works fine should be replaced because the software is toast.
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They do it in app and bypass DNS/proxy/etc using all kinds of tricks. I gave up bothering to use their shit and having to fight them every time they change something.

I know I can get around it but I rather just hook a PC up and tell them to fuck off.

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I don’t see any of that on my Roku. What app and let me test.

What I discovered they are old school and don’t drive add feeds off the same host they drive real feeds.

Also set in dev options, like qa1 server, couple other tricks.

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Try the jewTube app on a live stream.

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Oh. Ok yeah I don’t jewtube on Roku. I use mobile, then use TVcast for Roku. Not sure if that shows ads, I know on my mobile I do get some jewtube ads. Mostly at the start of vid. And then just refresh. Then cast via that app. Used to use the rumble app some. But mostly Roku channel app for locals, sling (lady likes that shit), and for me I mostly watch Pluto live boat channel, forensic files, Rockford files, And a few other retro Pluto channels.