• Tailz (she/her)@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    Is this the same guy who programmed Windows Vista? Good god that OS was horrible and would crash if you even looked at it the wrong way

  • jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    I disconnected both of my smart TVs from the internet and have yet to tell the difference. :)

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        3 days ago

        This type of device is called a “monitor”. Additionally, it provides a more precise image, without artificially added blur or whatnot.

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            Maybe something like this would do the trick. https://www.newegg.com/lg-55ur340c9ud-55/p/N82E16824026275

            I’ve never bought a commercial display, but I’ve heard of them as alternatives to smart TVs. I don’t know about the management software on this though. Additionally, I hard that some displays are really meant as signage, so they don’t display moving images well. It may require more research than buying a consumer TV.

          • snrkl@lemmy.sdf.org
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            3 days ago

            Be careful. I’ve heard tells / seen posts that seem to indicate there are now monitors that tap your USBC to get network, and display ads… 🫠

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              19 hours ago

              what precisely does “tap my USB C” mean? USB isn’t something that just permeates the air, and a charger can’t magically access the internet unless you specifically have powerline adapters installed (and even then good luck)

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        3 days ago

        I mean, you have a point. Why would Google or LG have to subsidize the hardware to spy on you when you can just let your laptop or media dongle do it anytime you want to watch some Netflix.

    • whysteria@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      3 days ago

      Self Indulgent Roku TV Vent/Rant that maybe isn’t the most fitting to reply on this specific comment but I’m getting it out of my system:

      I can’t do this because the remote for my TV broke and the on-TV controls are very limited so we use an APP for some things. My phone for some reason cant connect to the TV with the app either so if I want the volume adjusted my options are to either ask my partner or use my RP5 🤡 It’s a very unfavorable situation, I want so badly to get a new tv to get away from Roku. Can’t block Roku phoning home either because no DNS settings on the TV and we weren’t getting the full speed with our own router so we use the ISP provided one now which doesn’t let us mess with that. We don’t event watch anything on the actual TV (application), its hooked up to a mini PC that does the work.

      We can just buy a remote so we can set the TV offline but we don’t like this TV so getting a new remote feels like lengthing its lifespan and I’m stubborn.

        • whysteria@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          3 days ago

          Thats a pretty good idea /gen I should go more often, the walk to the goodwill closest to me has historically been a big struggle for me, but the most recent time wasn’t so bad. Might’ve been the weather, or maybe my body’s healing from mystery ailments (eg. long covid)

      • Ecco the dolphin@lemmy.ml
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        It’s rather technical but if you were considering getting smart home devices, you can use home assistant to replace the app on your phone. I followed this guide to make a very lazy Roku card for HA. Then, you can keep the TV on your LAN but ban it from the internet.

        I have a pihole on the network to keep the ads off the TV but honestly I wish we hadn’t bought the thing. It sounds like you can’t use a different DNS? That’s a real shame. I’m more or less in your situation, seems like a waste to toss a working device just because it’s a rebellious piece of shit.

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      3 days ago

      I have my TV locked down to LAN in my router. Lets me still run automations against it but prevents ad bullshit and forced updates.

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    3 days ago

    Using a 12 year old cell phone processor to run data harvesting. Any processing power left over for transcoding and display of video is a bonus.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    3 days ago

    The TV I have right now can have multiple apps open. But that’s the problem. In order to actually close an app that you’re not using anymore, you have to do a full factory reset. Otherwise, it just keeps them running in the background until it literally has no more resources for anything at all to run.

    Also: the factory reset is done by just holding the power button on the remote while the TV is on until the TV turns off and turns back on again. So you can accidentally do it really fucking easily 😬

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      3 days ago

      God I was in the market for a TV this year and I would have even payed a little bit extra for literally none of this shit at all haha

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    3 days ago

    I actually built the OS for a certain line of smart TVs

    It worked well on the first- and second-gen products, but hardware and software were all moved to China years ago and it’s gone to shit since then.

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    2 days ago

    Is there a way to install a smart TV OS on e.g. a raspberry Pi, and have it to the tv all the time? Would there be any downsides?

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      I have used Kodi on a Raspberry Pi, via OSMC.

      There are some hardware limits that make a Pi not perfect for the job, and while there are things I like about Kodi there are things I don’t. For one thing, I had speakers attached to the Pi via it’s audio jack, but it would keep defaulting to the television’s audio over HDMI and I’d have to alter a config file to get the option to use the audio jack to even appear in the GUI’s menu. Someone decided to make it do that.

      Another commenter mentions HDMI-CEC, which allows the Pi to control the TV like a remote, it can turn the TV on and off, change volume, etc. What this does is make it so that you can’t turn the TV off. You turn the TV off, the Pi turns it back on immediately. Again, someone decided to make it do that.

      It’s one of those open source “It technically works and has the UX of west nile virus, so it’s exactly what we want and we will treat you with open hostility if you ask us why it sucks” things, like GIMP and FreeCAD.

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        That last paragraph hurts too much, some programmers live too much in a programmers bubble/underestimate UX design way too much

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      You can use something like Kodi TV on a raspberry pi. Most TVs allow you to automatically load into a device on HDMI.

      You’ll also want to use the HDMI-CEC connection on your TV to the RPI - this will allow you to use your TV remote with it as well.

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    To be “fair”(?) it’s really more about the awful hardware they shove in even $1000 TVs than the software quality.

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      I will say it’s both.

      But hey, you have to give it to them, at least when it doesn’t crash they do run pretty beefy 4K HDR video decoding on a ten year old dual core SBC. I’m surprised the whole thing doesn’t spontaneously combust at random intervals.

    • Albbi@lemmy.ca
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      3 days ago

      So many people got so good with T9! And then like a fart in the wind the skill was not usable anymore.

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        You don’t even have to be good. Moving that cursor around the alphabet is slow and annoying as fuck.

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          Especially when keys randomly get stuck as pressed for seconds at a time

          And when FUCKING GOOGLE DECIDED THAT PRESSING “UP” WHILE IN THE FIRST ROW SHOULD CLOSE THE KEYBOARD WITHOUT SAVING YOUR INPUT

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        My smartwatch has a T9 keyboard option. It’s the best method for typing on small devices IMO.

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          Nah, at that size no keyboard works. The dictation on my apple watch works great though, and doesn’t even require internet these days.

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            Yeah it does! I tried it on an Oppo Watch from like 5 years ago (the square ones) and it was golden.

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      This is a great idea. You’re totally right. I’m a little jealous I didn’t think of it before, ngl.

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      I can’t even reboot my tv. I have to agree/disagree to the ToS to get it to actually restart.

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        I have a piece of shit Samsung TV that needs replacing. When an app crashes I found holding down the standby button for like 20 seconds and then turn it back on seems to kill the apps on the TV so I can reload them.

        No idea if it’s a legit fix; but if not the placebo effect makes me feel better. Maybe other TVs could work the same way?

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          2 days ago

          I have 2 LGs, there is no way anyone has found out how other than my method. There aren’t even physical power or menu buttons.

  • Vince@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Wow, I guess when Bobby Wagner finally retires he’s all set on his second career