

Mine definitely does, disables applications and will lock the screen on update demand if you go long enough. At the bottom of the tv says it LG.


Mine definitely does, disables applications and will lock the screen on update demand if you go long enough. At the bottom of the tv says it LG.


I followed AI developments in the beginning, but it felt like really effective use cases were always just out of reach.
Last time I was using AI was before “Agentic” AI was a thing (it was just around the corner).
Can anyone clue me in, is AI still making forward progress? I feel like if there was a massive change or breakthrough it would be HUGE news, but I also imagine slow incremental progress could eventually build up to being a breakthrough.
I understand that it is still way too prone to errors and hallucinations to be trusted with serious tasks, but have there been any noteworthy improvements?


feels akin to my GME shares, I just wanted to be included in the fun LOL.
BRB gonna go buy all the rump coins from the bag holders.


No shit? I might have to try that, only problem is my spouse will kill me if I break it… (primary TV)…


Also drugs.
I always said as long as crypto can be used to buy drugs, it will have value.
When everything we know in the world is gone and we’re using rocks to make spears again, people will still want drugs, the value is eternal.


Yeah i was thinking that the other day when they were talking about an 11 million dollar EFT now valued at 100 USD.
I was like, shit, I’d pay 100 USD for that one.


Was gonna say, LG does the same thing.
So far my only TV that hasn’t forced things in an absurd way has been my Sony… Guess what Sony just did? (Sold their Bravia TV line to TCL…)


was going to say, shoot I’m gonna install an adblocker just for that feature!
thanks for the update, glad its improving, hope we reach a tipping point for the hardware side cause the way things are going sucks for the general person.