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Asstechnica site itself is failing my trackers filter. 😂

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Just disconnect your TV from the Internet and get an Apple TV.

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First yes, second no.

The dumber the device the happier the user.

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Agree, of all the companies out there, Apple isn’t the one I entrust with my data. Pretty happy with my Nvidia Shield instead, the OS is open enough to allow monitoring all telemetry, and I’m happy to say that after switching everything off that Android enabled by default, nothing really gets out there. I’ve sniffed connections on my router as well, and it only really connects to where it should.

Edit: Aww look, I’ve triggered the fanboys ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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Apple TV 4K:

  • no ads on homescreen
  • updated near annually, last hw refresh 2023
  • HDMI 2.1
  • WiFi 6 / gigabit Ethernet
  • 128GB internal storage
  • $149 retail price ($129 for 64GB model that loses Ethernet for WiFi only)

Nvidia Shield Pro:

  • ads on homescreen via google tv
  • last hardware refresh 2019 (5 years)
  • HDMI 2.0b
  • WiFi 5 / gigabit Ethernet
  • 16GB internal storage (USB 3 port for ext hard drive if desired)
  • $199 retail price

Both support 4K, Dolby vision, atmos, etc. Apple’s dynamic frame rate switching actually works whereas NViDIA’s has bugs and been in beta hell for years.

For your average person without very specific needs like running a Plex server off the same hardware the Apple TV4K is as or more private than the shield at a cheaper price and under active development.

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Apple TV doesn’t try to do much other than being a very technically capable passthrough. You get pretty much every streaming service, multiple Plex clients etc. And no ads.

My 1st Gen ATV4K is 7 years old now and was buttery smooth until last tvOS update, now it’s only slightly smoother than most high end TVs. That’s quite a good run.

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Why do I doubt this.

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You mean the same Apple that was found guilty to artificially slowing older devices with software updates?

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Fuckingcapitalists

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The non-capitalist solutions have been here all along, mostly things licensed under copyleft. But people just need to have the wherewithal to actually use these solutions.

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Ahh yes, unlike all those non-capitalist modern nations with their complete lack of widespread insidious surveillance.

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this article is a load of bollocks;

i really love my smart idiot box!

but wait, this may sound bad,

we interrupt this limerick for an ad –

have you thought of switching to our socks?

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This is beautiful.

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There once was a man who went mad

When YouTube kept forcing an ad

They kept crossing his border,

So he bought this camcorder

Now he’s looping his own tape of a cat.

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Wait until they hear about cell phones.

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Or the patent with a camera to make sure you’re watching the ad.

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Please drink verification can.

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9 points

Oh god, not again! I’ve already had like 8 Mtn Dews tonight!

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And cars, and smart thermostats and smart cameras and smart fridges and routers and literally every fucking thing in your house that is connected to the fucking internet. Every single thing in our homes is a data miner.

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God damn! You know things are god damn grim when even Oswald Cobblepot has gone woke!

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29 points

Not mine! But my hobby is making my own smart devices.

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How do you learn? I have some ESP32s that I’ve messed around a little bit with, and done some neat stuff…But I don’t have an electronics background at all and I often have trouble even figuring out how to power the damn things safely.

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There are dozens of us!

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Also known as “hmm, what else can the ESP32 do?”.

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Yeah. Samesies. Not all of us put up with this crap.

Edit: There are dozens of us!

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