Yes, absolutely it's possible. You can take the leg of a lion and attach it directly to the neck of a lizard. You can take the lung of a poodle and put it in a fish. It's called electrical taping.
As others have said, the best option is to buy the TV you want, update it to the latest firmware, then disconnect it from the internet and use your own external devices.
This is because the companies making the best display technology (much of it proprietary) at an affordable price have no incentive to sell "dumb" variants of their TVs when the "smart" version makes them way more money.
That's a completely different genre of food. That's like someone saying "I like ring pops" and telling them "you should get an actual diamond ring, much higher quality".
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The way I see it, if it's a rule of film to "show, don't tell", then it should be a rule of games to "engage, don't show and tell".
Here's hoping they build something useful that can be forked to work without the garbage.
People don't argue as hard if you convince them not to take you seriously.
As someone still playing through vanilla Elden Ring, none of that means anything to me. And if my first 80h are any indication, I'll finish the game and still have no idea.
You're thinking of "redundant".
Phew, good to know that if this ever happens to me as a customer, I just need to go viral on HN. What a relief.
He also keeps explaining to me why Fedora better than my “nerd OS”
lol he's already a true linux user.
But probably best to have a talk about gatekeeping linux though. There's no wrong way to run linux.
"I laugh in the face of ground faults!"