53 points

Stuffing ads on streaming services? How could Amazon do such a thing?

Anyway, for your consideration, Barbie (at last!), now available on streaming services everywhere.

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I have you tagged as ‘probably actually her’ just because I want it to be true.

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And as I’ve said here before: I just play her on TV.

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Which is a fantastic answer, but this is Lemmy, not TV, and Margot Robbie’s name is Margot Robbie.

I’m not trying to call you out, nor draw you out though. I’m not into parasocial relationships, but I do love the idea of Lemmy’s first celebrity user being the actor that literally played Barbie. It’s just a delightful thought.

But being the first novelty account: also fine.

These are all important milestones for Lemmy.

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I completely forgot about tags. My first Lemmy tag is now ‘probably actually her.’

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I didn’t. I tried to use Sync but they paywalled tags. Thank Boost for existing.

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8 points

Hopefully not on me, because I can assure you that I am a 4 year old Polish Lowland Sheepdog, and not acclaimed actor Margot Robbie. Please tag responsibly.

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9 points

An Apple TV box doesn’t have ads.

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That’s debatable. Unless you have the TV button open the home screen and not the Apple TV app, Apple TV+ content when not subscribed can be seen ads.

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My HTPC doesn’t either.

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That’s only because they don’t have the market share. If Apple ever becomes dominant in this arena they would absolutely take the opportunity.

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My Shield TV doesn’t either.

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15 points

Glad I use Apple TVs on LG devices.

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I have the same setup. Apple TV’s have ads too, they just aren’t intrusive.

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2 points

I must miss them — perhaps because Pi-hole?

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Check out NextDNS with this guide if you can’t self-host a Pi-Hole for some reason. NextDNS also has some other advantages, e.g. it works when you aren’t at home or when using a VPN.

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What ads does AppleTV have?

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I actually haven’t sat down and used my Apple TV in a while, but I thought there was a carousel ad at the very top of the Home Screen, but maybe I’m thinking of a carousel ad at the top of the Apple TV app on the device, which might make more sense since you use it to purchase and watch movies. It’s still showing ads though, technically.

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If you put the Apple TV app on the top bar it will put trailers and such for Apple TV + content. That’s the only ads on Apple TV I know of

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6 points

The Apple TV is expensive for a reason. It’s a good product with good hardware, which means it has a smooth interface. When something is extremely cheap, YOU ARE THE PRODUCT.

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I have a nearly-dumb TV (chosen for that and never connected to the Internet) and a separate little Android TV box I got from AliExpress for 25 bucks were I only use Kodi.

The TV is maybe 4 years old, the little box maybe 1 year (I had a 10 year old similar thing before but it can’t handle newer video formats so I switched).

Have yet to see a single Ad.

Mind you my setup is as is because I’ve long ago learned that you want your fast-changing-cheap-tech bits separate from your expensive-long-life stuff, so in this case I want my digital video file decoding hardware separate from the much more expensive large digital TV screen so that I can switch the former without paying a new of the - much more expensive - latter.

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Not sure why you’re being downvoted. But you’re correct—some TVs have been found to automatically connect to open wifi networks to phone home.

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and a separate little Android TV box I got from AliExpress for 25 bucks were I only use Kodi.

Yeah, so you may not be seeing ads, but there’s a non-zero chance you have a botnet infested device on your network instead.

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Is there a way to check if the little Android box you already have is one of these infected devices?

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Here’s the GitHub repo of a software developer that was one of the first to find this, and I think the first to make it really public. It has some info on how to tell and possible steps to do some cleanup.

https://github.com/DesktopECHO/T95-H616-Malware

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Yeah. I have a Vizio smart TV but each time you turn it on it acts 100% like a dumb tv until you press the smart button.

I have a seperate shitty little HTPC that’s used for all the media and my brother uses his xbox.

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There’s been a lot of articles recently about those cheapo boxes being filled with spyware straight out the factory. Might wanna check that out.

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I did.

It’s not on the list.

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47 points

And you are surprised?

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