• masterofn001@lemmy.ca
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    3 hours ago

    Phones…uh, can be used as keyboards.

    And remotes. And as a touchpad.

    I use kde connect on my phone for my 3 10+ year old linux pcs that others would have thrown away. And to control 7 devices in total. Imagine trying to do that with a remote.

    It’s literally as simple as install app on phone and devices and pair.

    Done.

    You can get a good enough pc on amazon or walmart or a local garage sale for like 100$

    You’re just capitulating.

    There is always another way.

    • jaybone@lemmy.zip
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      3 hours ago

      lol no I legit just want a classic tv style remote.

      I’m aware that a phone can be used as a keyboard. Or whatever app. I could write an app that just has channel up/down volume up/down, number buttons etc. still wouldn’t be the same as a remote. Different tactile feel. Phone goes to sleep, or I’m using a different app. Or I have to use an old phone as a dedicated app. Which will need a charge more frequently than a remote would need AAA batteries. And whatever media client I’m running should have a user interface that accommodates such a device rather than just saying “fuck it, you need a mouse and keyboard to operate this thing.” The Roku emby and jellyfin apps work pretty well with a standard remote. I’m looking for something similar I could run on an rpi with a small Linux distro. Not sure how I am “capitulating” as you say.