Post #3293950
2026-06-07 12:38 UTC
@kkarhan@mastodon.social @saxnot@chaos.social @groxx@hachyderm.io @silberfuchs@social.edist.ro @Hex@kolektiva.social I take it you don't run multiple inputs into a single TV, without using an input splitter.
If you have something that's HDMI 1, another on HDMI 2, and a third on DVI, and most of those devices are just in sleep mode most of the time (Or some are perpetually on.), then...it really sells the "Just go to one screen, and figure out which of the 5 services has the movie/show you want to watch.".
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@kkarhan@mastodon.social 2026-06-07 12:52
@AT1ST@mstdn.ca @saxnot@chaos.social @groxx@hachyderm.io @silberfuchs@social.edist.ro @Hex@kolektiva.social Most people don't have much more than an Set-top-Box & Games Console connected anyway, and the few that do will likely have sone switch anyway because they have more devices hooked up than any TV has built-in. - Given the nature of #AndroidTV and the oiss-poor quality & reliability of many devices I'd rather invest the time, money and effort to save my mental health from being eroded by #Enshittification! - I can only recommend such self-care…