Note: the fire tv stick is definitely NOT as good as a roku or even Chromecast for streaming options it just happens to work really well for local files using spmc.
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I have the full FireTV, and like it much better than my AppleTV. I attached a tiny flash drive to it, so I can keep more apps installed, including XBMC (or whatever it's called now).
The stick can be a tad crashy when streaming for some reason. I'm sure the full fire tv doesn't have the same problem. But I got the stick for 19 and it works so I can't complain!
Not the simplest solution, but I built a media server from a Raspberry Pi B, RaspBMC (also a fork of XBMC), and a 3 TB external drive. Worked great once I (knowing almost no Linux) got the initial configuration worked out. Fortunately, the one piece of Linux I did know was sudo, and also fortunately, there are plenty of easy to follow tutorials to be found.
The one thing I haven't done is try streaming on it, but the only thing I currently stream is MLB.TV.
I have a Roku 3 that can't sign into Netflix. When I try to sign into Netflix I get an invalid account credentials message. I've very carefully tried the password like six times and I'm sure I got it right. I can login to Netflix on my computer. I can login to Netflix on my other Roku 3. What the actual fuck?
I suspect gremlins. It would explain why power cycling the router and modem (to see if we could get DH's work computer to see the network) caused everything to go offline until I did it five more times, including a call to Optimum in which the CS rep told me that the modem and laptop (which had taken a little while to see each other while connected via ethernet) were "like a boyfriend and girlfriend who weren't speaking to each other but then make up again."
Huh. Not sure if this is coincidence or not. Seems if I carry my keyless entry car keys in the same pocket as my iPhone 6, it doesn't count steps. I've noticed yesterday that I hadn't logged any steps in a few days. It dawned on me today, that it coincides with the day I changed pockets for my keys. Switched the keys back. Took a walk to the loo, and suddenly my phone popped up with 2000 steps for the day (which sounded about right). Most curious. Again, could be a coincidence. Was wondering if anyone heard about something like this?
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I love my Paperwhite, even though it is part of Amazon's evil empire. the battery life is excellent, it's hella light, and it talks to my Calibre so I can sideload fic.