• @vacuumflower@lemmy.sdf.org
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    91 year ago

    In my humble opinion until the producers of such appliances learn honesty through pain, it’s much better to have a pirate streambox (with something like torrentflix or Popcorn Time or whatever, I just download torrents and watch on my laptop, so don’t use these things).

      • Destide
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        31 year ago

        A pc or android running Plex and or Kodi on the front end.

        • @lud@lemm.ee
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          51 year ago

          That’s just a normal Media PC.

          I think they are referring specifically to a PC that streams from those crappy streaming sites and not downloading the movies locally.

          You can do that with Kodi but not Plex.

  • @MrSqueezles@lemm.ee
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    451 year ago

    This needs to become illegal. Ads are part of the price you pay for a device or service. If you didn’t agree to them at the time of purchase, they can’t be sprung on you after you’ve paid.

  • some pirate
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    51 year ago

    Have you seen the TV that has a second screen that just plays ads

    • @hank_the_tank66@lemmy.world
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      61 year ago

      And apparently has cameras and sensors that detect if you cover up the 2nd screen. Truly dystopian, but also they weren’t exactly hiding these features if people bought the TVs…

  • @cestvrai@lemm.ee
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    321 year ago

    Actually kinda surprised that chromecast doesn’t have ads, at least the model we have.

    We have a dumb projector with features such as “select source”.

    • modifier
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      21 year ago

      Google TV has ads, though they are for the moment easy to miss or ignore.

      For the moment.

    • @bamboo@lemm.ee
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      271 year ago

      The original cast-only chromecasts didn’t have ads as far as I know, but they’ve all been discontinued and replaced by the google tv chromecasts which have ads integrated throughout the interface, mostly just for streaming services, movies, etc.

      • @pseudonym@monyet.cc
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        61 year ago

        Fuck seriously? I have a Chromecast from like 7 years ago and I was considering getting a newer model just because, you know, improvements and stuff. But definitely not if there are ads. Holy shit no.

  • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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    251 year ago

    This is sort of what happened with Google Chromecast with Google TV. I bought that on a technicality for my parents over an Apple TV. My mom (who isn’t a native English speaker) was watching another foreign language show on Netflix and whenever she paused on the Apple TV the seek bar would come in and overlay itself on the subtitles. She was frequently pausing just to catch up on the long sentences to read them and then unpausing just as quickly. This wasn’t an issue on the Android-based Netflix, where the subtitles remained in view.

    Well OF COURSE because it’s fucking Google they started shoving more and more ads onto the device, to the extent that my parents actually get pretty confused on how to properly navigate the thing. It makes me so mad.

    • @pirat@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I solved this problem on my Xiaomi Mi Box S 4K by installing FLauncher, and setting it as the default launcher (on my own box as well as my parents’).

      LeanbackOnFire is another great option, but FLauncher has better customizability options, and that’s what I prefer.

      In this way, I haven’t seen a single system UI ad on my Android TV box for years. For ad-free YouTube, I’m using SmartTube. So far, it’s been amazing.

      • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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        21 year ago

        I’m visiting my parents this winter so it will be a good chance for me to look into trying something like this.

        • @pirat@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          That sounds like a plan. I’d search online for advice from other users beforehand, regarding which solutions/apps are confirmed to work well with the exact device, OS version etc.

      • @GnuLinuxDude@lemmy.ml
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        11 year ago

        No, because I think the problem belongs to Netflix. But maybe it does belong to Apple? I’m not sure who is responsible, really.

  • @dependencyinjection@discuss.tchncs.de
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    151 year ago

    I do wonder what makes some people despise ads.

    I myself do, but I’ve never been told to or even been echo chambered (well maybe now, but not always). Going back over tens years and detested them.

    But at work some people think ad-blockers shouldn’t be a thing as it’s stealing as the internet runs on ads and I just can’t see that point of view. However valid it could be.

    I don’t want to see them all my digital life as they are on the real world. Christ I’ve seen them on the pissing motorway ffs.

    • @greenskye@lemm.ee
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      231 year ago

      In theory, I’m fine with some ads. Useful ads in places where it makes sense (like shopping). Small, unobtrusive ads that fill up otherwise empty space. But ads are like capitalism and cancer. They just continue to grow and grow and get worse and worse until they’ve utterly destroyed the thing they were meant to support. If you let them in, it’s only a matter of time until they completely take over. No one has managed to do ‘reasonable ads’ for any great length of time.

      It’s just one of those things where in theory it sounds workable, but in practice it’s highly destructive and corrosive towards everything.

      • @aceshigh@lemmy.world
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        81 year ago

        I concur. The problem isn’t the ads themselves, but ads in a capitalist society, where profit has no ceiling and neither do the amount of ads.

    • @MrPoopbutt@lemmy.world
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      231 year ago

      Ads can be a reasonable price to pass for free or discounted content.

      The issue is that every day, every year, they are finding new ways to shove even more ads. The more they’re shoved, the less reasonable it becomes. Where the line between reasonable and unacceptable is will vary per person. However, there is a point where enough becomes enough and you just become done with them.

    • @elrik@lemmy.world
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      131 year ago

      Advertising is intended to manipulate preferences and choices. Why would I willingly subject myself to such manipulation?

      • @Krauerking@lemy.lol
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        11 year ago

        Because we pride ourselves as being uncontrollable unique individuals? Where as others just want to get through the day and focus on their one thing?

    • @Isycius@lemmy.ca
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      61 year ago

      Well, I’m okay with old concept of ads. But it was them that decided that ads must double dip with customer information and it was them that decided that ads viewed by people who are engaged to the ads doesn’t count as ads that was ‘seen’.

      Continuous race to the bottom since then.

  • Bobby Turkalino
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    21 year ago

    Had a firestick for 4 years, switched to Roku a couple weeks ago and I wish I did years ago

    I can boot up the Roku, open Plex, and start a video stream without ever seeing an ad

    • @Corngood@lemmy.ml
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      41 year ago

      I have a TCL Roku TV, and it has ads. I always thought that would be the same on any Roku device, but I guess not?

      • Bobby Turkalino
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        11 year ago

        I do have ad blocking at the DNS level setup on my router

        But, the Firestick showed ads regardless of that, so…

        • @lemming741@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Lots of ‘smart’ devices have hard coded DNS IPs. Build an OPNsense box Forward all port 53 requests to your pihole ? Profit