• @[email protected]
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      111 month ago

      Getting increasingly hard.

      I finally learned why those 50" tvs are so cheap, like $200. Buy a dumb TV that’s the same size is easily 5x the price.

      Then again, nobody needs a TV and I only bought one during the pandemic, then connected it to my pi hole.

      • billwashere
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        730 days ago

        You can find them. Look for digital signage. And then start crying at the cost.

      • qyron
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        21 month ago

        If you manage to have access to AliExpress, you can have it shipped.

        When that is not an option, a big computer screen and a tv card.

        • @[email protected]
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          61 month ago

          Aliexprees is great for low buget electronics,
          but I’m skeptical about anything larger.
          Plus with EU’s hike on tarifs and delivery services quality it’s like playing worst type of gambling.

          A TV card(and PC obviously) with screen could be for me,
          but there is no way my parents would agree to such setup.

          • qyron
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            Amazon ships the exact same fare of electronics. If it serves of any consolation…

            If you have a laptop, there are small USB tv tunners available. If not, a smarphone can access a good deal of content. And depending on what country you are, you might have access to your national channels (open signal ones) over the net.

            For the rest: Aaaaarrrr, me ladies! May the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster fill our sails and set our course for rich waters!

    • @[email protected]
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      330 days ago

      Is there a reason to go for a dumb TV as opposed to just not connecting your smart TV to wifi?

      • qyron
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        1230 days ago

        People smarter than me have already had that discussion in the thread and after some heated arguments the consensus is that smart TVs have been caught actively searching for same manufacturer hardware and open wi-fi networks to access the web and call home.

        So…

        • @[email protected]
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          130 days ago

          So don’t connect anything from the same manufacturer to wifi and check if any of your neighbour has an open WiFi network, then? I’ve checked my neighborhood and hasn’t seen any open networks just yet, so I’m lucky.

          • qyron
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            230 days ago

            Lucky of you, then. If not, what could you do? Go door to door asking your neighbours to close their wi-fi?

            • @[email protected]
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              129 days ago

              That might not actually be a bad idea. Telling them their open WiFi is easily connected to from outside might finally push them to put in some form of network security. Shouldn’t be too hard unless you have a bad relationship with them.

              • qyron
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                329 days ago

                If that opportunity arises, please try and come back to tell us how it went.

                • @[email protected]
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                  129 days ago

                  LMAO, that would be an interesting story to tell. Unfortunately, for now, all of my neighbours are at least technologically proficient enough to put in a WiFi password, or at least not stupid enough to not let the ISP technician add it during installation.

                  • qyron
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                    129 days ago

                    […] Unfortunately, for now, all of my neighbours are at least technologically proficient enough to put in a WiFi password […]

                    Fortunately, I’d risk. Let’s be happy for the smallest of things.

                    […] or at least not stupid enough to not let the ISP technician add it during installation.

                    What sort of evil is this? ISPs here just connect the router, call back to their operations center to set it up and go. The router has a very long and hard to memorize password to access the wi-fi and often comes hidden by default.