Many smart TVs allow you to disagree to the privacy policy during setup, which allows you to use it as a “dumb TV” which doesn’t connect to WiFi or have other apps installed. I know Sony TVs do this and I’ve heard others do the same.
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ReticulatedPasta@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•AI crawlers cause Wikimedia(The umbrella organization of Wikipedia and a dozen or so other crowdsourced knowledge projects) Commons bandwidth demands to surge 50%.English5·20 days agoGovernments aren’t fundamentally bad. Having a governing body along with laws and regulations is a good thing when done beneficently. For example, government is responsible for access to public education, libraries, banking, worker safety, and hospitals - all of which are objectively good things to have as a society. The problems usually occur when some individuals have more power/influence than others to choose what the government does, which is what’s happening in much of the world right now.
ReticulatedPasta@lemmy.worldto Steam Deck@sopuli.xyz•[Game] Satisfactory Will Finally Get Controller Support With 1.1 Update1·24 days agoI’ve been able to play it well on lower graphics settings and using a community controller layout.
Thanks MikroTik! That was informative and concise. Where is the best place to learn more about port-based QoS on a CRS300 series switch?