https://www.ubereats.com
Uber Eats has a YMMV offer for $25 off of $75 for Retail purchases.
The Google TV Streamer (4K) is currently on sale for $74.99 via BestBuy. You will need a filler item, which I used Lively SIM/eSIM kit for $2 which brings the subtotal to 76.99. With Uber one I got:
$76.99 Subtotal
$0 delivery
$8.90 Service fee
$7.70 Taxes
-$2 scheduled delivery discount
-$3.85 Membership Benefit
-$25 coupon
Total = $62.84
If you caught the Costco Uber Gift Card deal $100 GC for $75, it makes the net price $47.13. You can still purchase the Uber Gift card for $100 GC for $80
You can also get the Google Streamer from Lowe's, Home Depot, Staples, etc.
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But lmk if Kodi is still relevant,maybe I'll fire up my old shield
BTW, the routine price for this should be $50! The $100 (routine) price tag is ridiculous!
But lmk if Kodi is still relevant,maybe I'll fire up my old shield
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Installation and usage of the Arr stack is recommended for intermediate+advanced users and the stack requires you to have your own server and storage solutions, and include but not limited to these optional services:
- radarr: auto crawls + searches for movies from imdb search results. Can automatically crawl rss and other feeds like imdb,couchpotato,trakt,plexlist,rss etc to auto download from lists without human interaction.
- sonarr: similar to radarr but tv shows
- lidarr: similar but for music
- whisparr: similar but for prono
Above services must still integrate with your server API based torrent client, e.g. transmission, download station, etc.
- prowlarr: indexer manager, this lets you add bunch of indexers on bittorrent and usenet networks to find downloadable sources
- bazarr: automatic subtitle crawling given the files on your system
-servarr: consolidated wiki for the main stack: https://wiki.servarr.co
So essentially you run the ARR stack on your server or NAS, and play the contents from your media app: Kodi, Jellyfin, or Plex
Think of every service combined as your media manager on steroids
onn pro vs onn plus :
pro has more ram (2gb vs 3gb) ..
plus has better cpu (2ghz vs 2.5ghz)
source:
https://troypoint.com/onn-4k-plus-vs-pro/
$26 OTD after Tip once accounting for UberCash. Slick indeed.
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Installation and usage of the Arr stack is recommended for intermediate+advanced users and the stack requires you to have your own server and storage solutions, and include but not limited to these optional services:
- radarr: auto crawls + searches for movies from imdb search results. Can automatically crawl rss and other feeds like imdb,couchpotato,trakt,plexlist,rss etc to auto download from lists without human interaction.
- sonarr: similar to radarr but tv shows
- lidarr: similar but for music
- whisparr: similar but for prono
Above services must still integrate with your server API based torrent client, e.g. transmission, download station, etc.
- prowlarr: indexer manager, this lets you add bunch of indexers on bittorrent and usenet networks to find downloadable sources
- bazarr: automatic subtitle crawling given the files on your system
-servarr: consolidated wiki for the main stack: https://wiki.servarr.co
So essentially you run the ARR stack on your server or NAS, and play the contents from your media app: Kodi, Jellyfin, or Plex
Think of every service combined as your media manager on steroids
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