This is very disappointing.
Matt
Correct. That is why it is often referred to as amd64.
I use Caddy due to the extremely simple configuration and automatic SSL.
They do, but apps can integrate their content with the TV app without subscriptions being controlled by Apple as well.
Most likely they want people to use their app where they have complete control of the experience and only show their own content. They do not want their content mixed with content from other services. Also with Apple being a competitor with TV+, Netflix has likely been hesitant to give Apple access to viewer data that Apple could use to decide what kind of movies and shows they want to produce.
It is disappointing, but not that surprising, that only Go5G Next will get this after the beta.
I remember reading this article a couple months ago. Here is a quote:
This operating system is supposedly built around ads; we know how that sounds, but advertising is also prevalent in other TV software platforms including webOS and Fire TV OS. The Trade Desk emphasises a user experience that delivers "better cross-platform content discovery, personalization, subscription management, and potentially fewer (more relevant) ads," so we hope that the importance of ads doesn't detract from the user experience.
If this is actually true, there is no reason to consider Sonos. Especially at the super premium price of $200-$400. That makes the Apple TV look cheap.
There used to be a bundle with both, but that ended over a year ago.
I have been using Nebula for years and it has replaced most of my use of YouTube. Whether it is worth it for you or not depends on what you watch. You can see what content is on Nebula without subscribing to get an idea of what is there.
The biggest problem I have with Nebula is that it is advertised as a “creator owned” company, but that is not actually the case. Here is a blogpost that goes into more detail about that. That being said, from what I am aware of, Nebula still pays creators more than YouTube per view. I just wish they were more transparent about their business.
I am pretty sure it says LINMOB as in Linux Mobile, but I agree that is an absolutely terrible font.
The official Syncthing app is no longer on F-Droid either. Syncthing-Fork is and will continue to be supported.
The 96GB limit is just for Windows. It can be taken higher on Linux.