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How to organize automatic viewing of a twitch broadcast through an openwrt (or dd-wrt) based router?
There is a need to watch broadcasts on twitch, with random frequency and duration, in order to receive bonuses in the game. Due to the mismatch of time zones (broadcasts can be 4 am and up to 9 am), there is an idea to automate this process.
My initial idea looks like this:
Install a browser on a special router with dd-wrt or openwrt, preferably chromium with the ability to install extensions, in which, through a user script on tampermonkey (for example), the presence of a broadcast on certain twitch channels will be checked, and viewing will actually turn on if available.
This is purely a first sketch to illustrate the desired result. Unfortunately, I have no experience with Linux and in particular openwrt distributions, so I would be very grateful if you could describe the solution from a more experienced point of view, but for a very inexperienced user :-).
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The router will most likely not pull out the browser ... do it on a PC or rent a VPS
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