I don’t know if this will be useful for me personally, but at the very least I could try installing my existing Unity project Bouncy Bouncy Lights on the device. Raspberry Pi and Roku IDK, in comparison, are not. For a home tinkerer, what advantage did they have over a roughly comparable Raspberry Pi Zero? I didn’t have a good answer for Roku, but I have a good answer for Fire TV: because it is an Android device, and Android is a target platform for Unity. This was an entertaining diversion in its own right, but during the update and Android Studio onboarding process, I kept thinking: why might I want to do this beyond “to see if I could”? This was the same question I asked myself when I investigated the Roku Independent Developer’s Kit just before taking apart some Roku devices. ![]() I dug up my disassembled Fire TV Stick (second generation) and it is now back up and running again.
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