@SarraceniaWilds I've never allowed a television to connect to the internet and I never will.
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@SarraceniaWilds I've never allowed a television to connect to the internet and I never will. 14 comments
@dangoodin @MisterMoo @SarraceniaWilds DVDs and Blu-Rays, VHS tapes and LaserDiscs. Or build a Plex or Jellyfin server and make a Kodi or OSMC box, connect the two, and build your own library. Need media? Reject modernity; embrace tradition! :pirate_flag: My Jellyfin server has way more content I want to watch at this point than any streaming service since it contains... exclusively content that I want to watch. @lordbowlich @dangoodin @MisterMoo @SarraceniaWilds And that's the best part. You make your own server with what you want, especially considering how so many streaming services keep yanking content at the worst times, dooming a lot of shows and movies to obscurity. @dangoodin @LambdaCalculus @SarraceniaWilds I don't care for the advertising practices of smart TV vendors (https://www.theverge.com/tldr/2021/3/10/22323790/lg-oled-tv-commercials-content-store), nor do I care to use apps built into my TV which will gradually get slower and lose compatibility over time, nor do I appreciate remote controls themselves being turned into ads for streaming providers. That doesn't mean I don't stream. I'm just more conscientious about what devices I use to stream. @SarraceniaWilds @dangoodin @MisterMoo @LambdaCalculus Do you have a SmartSokk (TM) you can clean up with? @MisterMoo @LambdaCalculus @SarraceniaWilds Let me guess: you use a Roku because you think it's safer than a smart TV? @dangoodin @MisterMoo @SarraceniaWilds you hook up the tv to a device you have more control over and stream from there m |
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So y'all do without streaming then? What do you watch?