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How much proof is there that smart tvs and phones listen to you?
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I mean graphene would be easier for phones.
Theoretically if you never hook a smart TV to the net it shouldn't be able to spy. I'm sure they do tho
Graphene is still only for Pixel phones right now isn't it? I heard something about them working to expand out to other model phones eventually, wonder how that's going and how many more devices it'll eventually support? 🤔
They announced last week their partnership is with Motorola. I'll keep using my pixel and see what they roll out and let them work the bugs out of it for a bit first.
Only pixel yes and google is working hard to kill it.
I think you are right (today!), but look what happens with cars... the car connects to a wireless network without asking you, to send back telemetry. The cost of doing that is coming down all the time, and there is a big juicy profit stream just waiting to be harvested. I will not be surprised if we see TVs do this eventually, like cars do already.
They could also be designed to simply refuse to function if they can't connect. I didn't hear about any like this so far, but it feels like a matter of time. Enshittification comes for everything.
What sending postcards in the mail. Yah loran wan sure but who actually has that in density enough.