Comment on Is it possible to install my own OS on a "smart" TV? Is that a thing?
thermal_shock@lemmy.world 4 weeks agoi already said why. there are stories where an update now injects ads into the tv, more than were there when you bought it. so after you can’t return it, well, now it’s “updated” and can’t take the piece of shit back.
using a 3rd party device still leave you in some sort of control. i use an nvidia shield, which definitely does add better functionality, but if it starts acting stupid, i flash it back to defaults/roll back any updates or i replace it, tv unchanged.
and power usage is negligible at best.
here is one story - choice.community/t/…/26124
spying - money.cnn.com/2015/02/09/technology/…/index.html
phone updates can do the same - old.reddit.com/…/samsung_wants_to_turn_my_chargin…
bottom line, if you don’t control the device, you have no say in what gets update/installed/“upgraded” to support more ads. on an external device, i know how to wipe it/block updates. on the tv, best i could do is factory reset it, im IT, not TV.
Zanathos@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I mean, that sucks but I run pihole on my network and don’t have any injected ads on my Samsung displays, and all base functionality I need works without issue.
thermal_shock@lemmy.world 4 weeks ago
I have pihole setup too. I’d still never need to connect my tv. but you’re free to do as you want