It’s wild just how much they’re trying to shove AI down our throats.

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    15 hours ago

    Or get a laptop or some other device so the TV has no choice but work as a simple display. We’ve come full circle

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      The new problem is AI running on the TV taking the images sent to it and processing those separately from everything else, and using that to see what you’re doing and watching.

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          You’ll have to rip the networking chip out pretty soon to stop them from sniffing out and connecting to WiFi or other devices connected to the internet.

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                This is exactly the point I’m making. Once a few companies effectively own the market, what’s stopping them from programming their devices to communicate with each other without user knowledge? I remember seeing some post about a reddit guy asking why his Samsung (or other smart brand) dishwasher was using several GB of bandwidth daily.

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                If that’s the case, then you should return the TV if you can or replace the WiFi antenna with a 50 ohm resistor.

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        So… next step is to cut it’s wifi antenna and fill the ethernet port with superglue? Tech is amazing /s

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          Open it up and desolder the networking chip. It’s the only way to be sure. Hope you’ve got a heat gun!

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            Why not? That plus a good router forcing all DNS queries to you server of choice (e.g., Asus+Merlin) is the way to go.

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                sighs… I take you never heard that hard coded IP addresses can’t bypass you router (using iptables/notables) forcing queries only on port 53 of your server of choice and that DoH/DoT servers can be blocked by a simple DNS blocklist (a feature in both ControlD and NextDNS, for instance).