Gotta love how companies can remove features after you’ve bought them. Should be grounds for being eligible return imo

  • @Fapper_McFapper
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    You know what? I’m considering just going back to the basics. A dumb phone, a dumb tv, a dumb remote, back to basic cable, canceling all my subscriptions, and just staying on the fediverse for my internet fixes. Fuck all this noise, it isn’t making our lives better, just more fucking stressful. How the fuck can these companies get away with this? I’ll answer my own question. We let them.

    • @[email protected]
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      I only buy dumb TVs. I’d rather plug a chromecast or kodi box into a dumb TV then deal with everything smart TVs.

      • @thedirtyknapkin
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        where are you getting modern tvs with good displays that aren’t “smart”?

        • @EisFrei
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          Most TVs will stay dumb if you don’t connect them to the internet and only use the HDMI port.

          • MxM111
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            That’s not what he asked. You still pay extra money for smart features that you do not use this way.

            • @Earthwormjim91
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              No, you pay extra not to have those. Smart TVs are typically FAR cheaper than an equivalent quality dumb tv because the price is subsidized by selling the data they collect.

              You’re best buying a smart tv and just never connecting it or setting up any of the smart features.

            • anonionfinelyminced
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              From what I’ve seen dumb TVs are usually a few hundred more than a smart TV with similar specs. In fact, I’ve looked in the big box stores near me and can’t even find dumb TVs. Even the crappy 32-inch 720p $200 Hisense is a smart TV.

              • MxM111
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                So, I should have said " You still pay extra money for smart features that you do not use this way. And then to remove them".

                • @EisFrei
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                  You often pay less money because of the ads the manufacturers can shove down your eyeballs.

                  So yes, you don’t need the features, but if they subsidize the rest of the device this way I can live with it.

                  Just keep it off the net.

            • @Misconduct
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              How do you pay extra? That doesn’t seem to be the case anymore at all. Smart features are just kinda standard now.

              • MxM111
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                You understand that smart tv needs extra hardware and constant software development and that cost of those are passed to the customer, right?

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                  You understand that those components are dirt cheap now, right? Stupid TVs cost more for a reason. Smart TVs pay for their BS with the data they collect. It’s part of why they can be so cheap with decent specs.

      • @[email protected]
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        411 months ago

        For the most part in the West you can still buy a smart TV, connect to it via HDMI, and never connect it to the Internet and it works fine. In China there are already TVs that have to be registered before they’ll even start working as a TV. I’m sure it’s a matter of time before this comes to the western world.

    • @[email protected]
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      After someone pointed out I can just use a computer monitor, it dawned on me that I was using entry level audio monitors too so the build in speakers of the tv weren’t even relevant to my use cases and now I’m eyeing those qd oleds

  • anonionfinelyminced
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    "Sorry, but you clicked ‘okay’ on the terms and conditions. It specifically says that we reserve the right to alter or remove software offerings on our devices at our discretion.

    It also says that your first-born child is to be delivered to Samsung headquarters freight prepaid within 90 days of acknowledgement of the terms. I see from our automated face tracking that you have three children and we have not yet confirmed receipt of… let’s see… Molly, is it? I’ll give you a 30 day grace period, after which we will remotely melt your television. How does that sound?"

  • dream_weasel
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    What if I said I don’t want a conversational assistant? How do I convince Google that all I want is obedience and to SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP.

    I don’t want reminders of services or chat, I want a beep to acknowledge and shut back odd.

    • @InternetCitizen2
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      How do I convince Google that all I want is obedience and to SHUT. THE. FUCK. UP.

      That only works if your thecustomers, rather than the advertisers.

  • @[email protected]
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    511 months ago

    The tech world really needs to adjust to the reality of today and adapt. Today’s laws and typical contract formats just don’t work. Stop with this annual licencing bullshit. If a product needs access to another company’s shit, buy it outright for lifetime access, or at least access with 10 years after cancellation.