Post 3361621 by jeff@infosec.exchange
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 (DIR) Post #3337679 by jerry@infosec.exchange
       2019-01-24T21:09:47Z
       
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       P.S. you don’t have to connect your new smart TV to the internet. Get a roku or Apple TV or use a Pi.
       
 (DIR) Post #3338207 by httpeter@infosec.exchange
       2019-01-24T21:29:21Z
       
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       @jerry got a pi.
       
 (DIR) Post #3341554 by FlyingLawyer@infosec.exchange
       2019-01-24T23:35:01Z
       
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       @jerry Got a TV with a built-in Roku. Recently switched ISPs.  New ISP (which manages router) seems to boot it from the network after long periods of "inactivity" (which are almost certainly not inactive).
       
 (DIR) Post #3343684 by robertcc@infosec.exchange
       2019-01-25T01:09:36Z
       
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       @jerry Roku's not flawless on the privacy front either, but so far DNS blackholing keeps that easy. Obviously that's not a viable solution for a lot of people, though. Maybe if enough sons-in-law/nephews/etc setup enough piholes...
       
 (DIR) Post #3361621 by jeff@infosec.exchange
       2019-01-25T15:03:16Z
       
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       @jerry I complain all the time about not being able to get a tv without smart features anymore. Give me 2x the hdmi ports and powered USB and I’ll be super happy. You can keep your half-assed attempts at a multimedia experience and the ad revenue you get from plastering ads on my home screen thank you very much.