Roku is exploring ways to show consumers ads on its TVs even when they are not using its streaming platform: The company has been looking into injecting ads into the video feeds of third-party devices connected to its TVs, according to a recent patent filing.

This way, when an owner of a Roku TV takes a short break from playing a game on their Xbox, or streaming something on an Apple TV device connected to the TV set, Roku would use that break to show ads. Roku engineers have even explored ways to figure out what the consumer is doing with their TV-connected device in order to display relevant advertising.

  • @[email protected]
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    102 months ago

    If there’s an exposed speaker hole, a long enough push pin or coat hangar wire can probably ruin the cone and coil.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      I really can’t afford to commit a crime by damaging the pumps, but if I found a way to temporarily disable them I’d be all for it.

      • @yuriy
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        32 months ago

        I reckon you could kill it with a pin in a casual enough way, maybe make it look like you’re just putting a hand there to lean? Also you have like 4 other people come throughout the day and get gas at that same pump, and they do a similar casual hand movement around the speaker.

        You’d be safe as houses, probably!

        • @[email protected]
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          22 months ago

          Appreciate the response, but I will stick to my non-criminal protest against the ad industry.