• Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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    I have never connected a TV to the Internet. I do have a smart TV but I just use it for my computer.

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    i wish people were less tolerating about this shit. most likely users of those tvs will grumble a little at first and then just accept and eventually disparage anyone for speaking against it.

    people should get way more angry about this publicly.

    just think about how things used to be 50 or 100 years ago. Having a huge scandal could actually end someones career or put down a company. Now there is nothing shitty people and companies can’t do because everyone is so apathetic they wouldnt care if they themselves are the victim.

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    I’m feeling a lot less crazy having my strict rule on AV equipment:
    It should work out the box without connecting to the internet, and it shouldn’t be connected without a damned good reason.
    To the point that I insisted on setting up the PS5 and playing a game on it before connecting, just to be sure.

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    How hard is it for companies to just make a good screen screen with the necessary ports any nothing else.

    We are all losing our minds.

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      It’s textbook rent-seeking behavior. They discount the TV $201 to undercut someone else, and make up the difference selling the ads over the life of the TV.

      This is how SO many things work, it’s only surprising that it’s taken this long. If you watch YT on this fancy TV, you’re getting the same thing.

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    Fucking Hell? Just allowed it to update an hourago and already had a bad feeling and now I am reading this?

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    Im still using an LG tv from 2007, and you could be too if you were my friend :^) I have jurassic park on bluray and i make pretty good popcorn

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    changing the TV’s DNS servers or disconnecting it from the internet entirely.

    Chiming in as an Australian budget VIDAA owner.

    I spotted that this TV attempts to query 8.8.8.8, regardless of your DNS settings. I implemented a port 53 (DNS) redirect so those queries get resolved by my local server.

    I also figured out which servers are serving up ads/tracking. I fired an email to Pete and got them added to his list. You’re welcome. I’m guessing a pi-hole would work with it.

    https://pgl.yoyo.org/adservers/serverlist.php

    I didn’t install the latest update, and probably never will. My TV contacts the unruly ACR servers, but the later firmware probably contacts nexxen.

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      People like you help to make the internet a better place — which matters a lot to me, because one of my most desperately held beliefs is that it is possible to take the hopefulness of the early internet and combine it with the wisdom of the last few decades to produce a more robust kind of hope

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      I fear the day these fucks figure out DOH or something. Not sure there’s any way to suppress or intercept that, short of just blocking all external traffic to the TV.

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      attempts to query 8.8.8.8, regardless of your DNS settings.

      Streaming box / stream app makers have been working around local DNS for a long time. Sometimes of course they’re assholes that want to do shitty things and do this to make interdiction harder. But sometimes there are legitimate reasons. Ones I remember… users who don’t really understand what they’re doing can be overly aggressive with blocking and block things that are necessary for a particular service (causing support problems). Sometimes the ISPs DNS servers have shit performance, and using a well known commercial provider like cloudflare or google can improve performance at scale. It’s not always evil.

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      Thank you for this. I will check later today on my own tv to see what its pulling in the background.