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Today ,

I guess I’ll hold onto that box of dvds i was planning to donate. I think there’s a vcr in the garage. Anyone want to watch Mrs.Doubtfire with me?

snooggums ,
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I have so many happy memories of putting dvds in vcrs.

runner_g ,

Note the patent date, 2012. I don’t think you have to worry about this being implemented anytime soon.

pastermil ,

more like industrial society and its funeral.

Magister ,
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ted kaczynski?

Darkard ,

https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/39e6d3b0-69a3-4eb9-9a21-3ad623c147a3.png

This wasn’t a shit post, it was a shit prophecy

pugsnroses77 ,

ill just pick up a damn book im not that desperate to watch shitty content on a screen. or this is just another reason for piracy

Stovetop ,

IIRC this is a real patent from Sony.

SteveFromMySpace ,

Yup very real and very dystopian

skillissuer OP ,
@skillissuer@discuss.tchncs.de avatar

its number is right in the title

zaphod ,

Yep it is, System for converting television commercials into interactive networked video games patents.google.com/patent/US8246454B2/en

GrappleHat ,
@GrappleHat@lemmy.ml avatar

Gross

tiramichu ,

If I ever have to see this, I’m gonna end that commercial permanently with a fist through the screen.

spicytuna62 ,
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I can’t say I blame you, but I’d just set up a pihole.

peto ,

Why wait?

tiramichu , (edited )

Oh, I already do :)

And I don’t let my TV connect to the Internet, and instead do everything through a separate device which I have full control of.

I’m pretty committed to never having to see this.

odium ,

I just use TVs as a large monitor for my laptop.

spicytuna62 ,
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When I was single and living in a 1 bedroom apartment, I had my gaming rig next to my TV in the corner. I ran a long HDMI cable along the baseboard, around the corner, and into the TV. It was clean. I had this keyboard/touchpad combo in addition to my regular mouse and keyboard and that was how I turned my dumb TV into a smart TV running Windows 8.1 circa 2013/2014. I had a DualShock 4 that I’d use specifically for couch gaming because I didn’t always want to play at my desk. My PC has a BD drive so I used it as a Blu-Ray player, too.

I was real proud of that setup. I’m married and we work from home now and so we have to have an office, but I’d love to get an Ethernet cable run between our living room and our office so I can use my laptop to stream my games and couch game again. All I have for couch gaming these days is my ancient consoles (PS2 and Wii).

Stovetop ,

Unfortunately in this situation, where the ad requires active user engagement to resolve, a streaming service would have the ability to gate further access to content behind an authorization token they receive from the advertiser after the ad “clears”, like some dystopian Captcha prompt.

Solutions could be to find some way to trick the ad into thinking it had been engaged with to receive the token, or to find some way to crack the algorithm and and generate tokens as if the ad was engaged with…or just skip the bullshit and pirate the content.

Sordid ,
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A perfectly understandable reaction, but the company will be happy about that. If you willfully destroy a product you bought, they already have your money, and now you need to buy another one.

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