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    11 hours ago

    Whatever happened to typing letters with the number keypad. I could do that with my eyes closed and phone in pocket with my Nokia. Could it be an immaterial right thing?

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    11 hours ago

    If I ever have to enter/say one of my long, randomly generated passwords over the phone or with that type of onscreen keyboard … I started doing this with the security questions, too. What’s the name of my first pet? Oh, that’s asadsda7997q3rqqwfqkkkkqw. RIP little dude.

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    10 hours ago

    I get pissed when an app asks me to login… It’s like the one job you’d expect from an app

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    Once while setting up an Android TV the QR Code set up thingy kept error-ing out and plugging in a USB keyboard didn’t work so I had to type in both my email and password with the remote.
    But I use a password manager. All my passwords are special character soup.

    Guess whose password had a backwards slash? And guess what onscreen keyboard didn’t have it?

    Yea I had to change my password to login 🫠

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    21 hours ago

    I have a wireless mini keyboard/mouse for my tv. It’s one is the very small Bluetooth ones. Works wonders.

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    They get a few points if the on-screen keyboard is qwerty. But more often than not it’s an abcde keyboard because… that’s easier somehow?

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    I like supporting the companies that manufacture products I enjoy using so if they want to show me ads or take my first born child to part out their organs I’m okay with it and I don’t know what everyone’s problem is with people making a bit of money.

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    1 day ago

    beeecause the info brokers need an email to link to the file packet of data they have to sell about you duhh.

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      21 hours ago

      And then the next one does it…and the next one, and the next one…

      Then you discover the only way to buy a dumb TV is by buying through a commercial vendor and costs 10x as much and has none of the fancy features because theyre not meant to be used in home theaters but as digital displays in boardrooms or as fleet tvs for hotel rooms that have their own AV services.

      I love the future!

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        Don’t discourage people. There are lots of dumb TVs out there that are competitively priced, you just have to look. Scepter has a whole line of displays with no built in bloat/telemetry that are priced the same as every other TV on the market.

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          And computer monitors. I did buy a Samsung smart monitor by accident once though. Never again.

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            Computer monitors are the only thing acceptable to me nowadays. They are expensive and smaller but they come without all that crap. Get a suitable mini-PC with Linux on it and stream the way you want to.

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    Email addresses on the TV I can at least minimally tolerate. It’s when the TV makes me type in a password that I start to lose my cool. I’m glad that so many apps work around that nowadays with QR codes or by copying a code into an app.

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      19 hours ago

      Most tvs can use your wireless keyboard. And mine can use my phone as the keyboard.

      It’s really not much of a problem when we ask have touch keyboard in our pockets.

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          I’m referring to our phones. I use mine for mouse and keyboard for my pc and tv when I’m on the couch

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    22 hours ago

    I had to setup some shitty Roku tv for the break room at work and the P.O.S. wouldn’t even display over the air channels until you signed in.

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      22 hours ago

      yep. in fact, I’ve actually been looking for a way to consolidate my TV and my tooth brush. it would save me a ton of time trying to do 2FA when before bed

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        21 hours ago

        I hate when my toothbrush refuses to brush my teeth before I tell it my social security number & give it a vial of fresh blood from my most recent sacrificial offering.