• SCmSTR@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    6 days ago

    This tech has been in TVs easily for the past ten years.

    Did you know this stuff is in most modern cars, too? Fuck. EVERYTHING listens to you now.

    I hate to use this phrase, but, back in my day, we used to call this SPYWARE and it was treated as a virus - it was highly unacceptable by people.

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    7 days ago

    Simple solution I use: Fuck television sets, get a computer monitor and basic speakers instead. A display should do only one thing and do it well.

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      That would certainly be ideal, although there’s great difficulty in finding 50"+ monitors, and they cost a huge amount more

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        I guess that would beg the question, how much is it worth to you pay extra to not have additional spyware in your home? Or as others have said in this thread, there is at least one brand of television that still sells dumb tvs.

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    I still have and will continue to purchase TVs for as long as I can. Not smartTVs.

    As a side note, I went to Best Buy and asked them about non-smartTVs. They literally said they had 2 models. A small, tiny TV and a larger TV which they did not have a model on the floor. They would have to bring it out or I would have to go the back.

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    6 days ago

    Never connect your tv to WiFi

    Don’t buy connected anything

    Just buy things that do the thing you want.

    No consumer ever asked for a smart tv

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      7 days ago

      if your router is able to you can set up ACLs to allow the TV access to your network but not the internet.

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      but now that Roku has pop up ads for simply moving around the app menu

      Huh? I have 3 Roku Ultras, a Roku Stick, and a Roku TV and none of them do that. Have you gone into the Roku settings menu recently and checked your advertising settings?

      • 𝕸𝖔𝖘𝖘@infosec.pub
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        Nah, they’re doing A/B testing currently for their next several waves of ads. I think (but don’t quote me on this) I read that in the new EULA.

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          That sucks. If I can’t control the ads with settings, dns fuckery, or firewalling then I guess I’ll leave their ecosystem.

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            Indeed. I’m saving up for a dumb tv with an HTPC, and hopefully will get it deployed before that nonsense comes my way.

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    6 days ago

    I got a Samsung TV a couple of years ago. I use it with a Roku. It’s not on my network. I’ll keep it until it stops working because I think eventually TVs will refuse to work without an Internet connection.

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      Sad people buy more to try to make themselves happy. Retail therapy.

      People who serve ads have a vested interest in knowing when you’re unhappy and what makes you unhappy, so they can capitalise on it.

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      That’s okay, it will just autoconnect to any other LG device in bluetooth range, which has a working internet connection. Like, the neighbour’s TV on the other side of your wall.

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      7 days ago

      This is actually about analysing the shows you watch, so it’s invasive, but not insidious in the way, say, the screenshots of hdmi content is.

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    7 days ago

    You know back in the day they were like easily half a dozen custom Android ROMs for any given phone. I’m pretty sure that there’s still a diversity of ROMs available.

    Why is this not the case with televisions?

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    I wish there was a TV with absolutely no built in smart features and a slot in the back for a compute module (like a RP CM5).

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    If you want a serious mind fuck read “stand On Zanzibar” a science fiction novel from 1969.

    One of the things that the writer predicted was Mr. & Mrs. Everywhere, a gimmick where your TV would insert your family into advertisements.

    The novel is full of other, equally accurate predictions…