Comment by nottorp

10 months ago

That may be a business opportunity... make faraday cages that enclose the right spots on specific tv models...

Have you ever seen TV not connected to the Internets? Some models refuse to work with "no free storage" alert if it has spywared too much data about the used (used is any user of proprietary sw). When the used connects the snoop-TV to the network it of course unloads the data.

  • > Have you ever seen TV not connected to the Internets?

    I'm a luddite. I have an 1080p TV from before Android TVs.

    And I'm afraid to upgrade it...

    • I haven't had a "TV" for over 25 years now.

      I still have a dumb monitor that costs more than a TV that would have a larger diameter with an HTPC that is really just a regular Linux install and that runs open source software on it. Which software has changed over the years, as has what kind of "TV" I get on it, from actually having a cable TV tuner in there to all streaming or local files. Over that time frame, it has become increasingly harder to get things to work "properly".

      As in, yes there are caveats to this of course. Like there's no Netflix (/insert your favourite streaming service) app for it and you probably can't get 4k and/or surround sound from in-browser. As in, they're intentionally making the experience of people actually paying money to them worse.

      Sometimes you have to make sacrifices.

    • I'm kinda in the same boat, my 14yo 1080p TV still works like a charm, so my worry is more about what would happen if it died?