Last updated: January 1, 2026 at 07:04 PM
Summary of Reddit Comments on "searchbrowser"
Roku Search/Browse Feature
- Roku had a search function that seems to have stopped working for some users after a particular update.
- It was mentioned in a Roku forum post that "search doesn't work anymore."
Alexa display for TV
- One suggestion is to get an Alexa display and place it near the TV.
- The user recommended sending a message to a PSN account called SearchBrowser with a YouTube link to watch videos in picture-in-picture mode on a console.
Library Catalog Search
- Some users rely on resources like the Library of Congress catalog to find call numbers.
- WorldCat was suggested to determine which libraries own a specific title before checking their catalogs for call numbers.
- Users shared that libraries like Harvard, Princeton, and Cleveland Public Library use LC classification.
- Tools like LibraryThing were used to organize personal collections and access Dewey or LOC call numbers.
- A caution was given that different libraries may assign varying classification numbers to the same title.
Miscellaneous Mentions
- There were unrelated comments about the belief in the Bible and a satirical tale involving super glue and Captain America.
- Torrenting and posting content to a binary newsgroup were briefly mentioned as a way to share information online.
Overall, the comments discussed troubleshooting Roku's search/browse feature, utilizing library catalogs for research purposes, suggesting tech solutions like Alexa displays, and tangentially touched on unrelated topics like sharing content online and personal beliefs.






