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Clarification: after a bit of research it seems the olfactory section pertains to CCPA California law, many places have olfactory in the privacy policy because it is required by the law. I can't believe we reached a point where we have to put olfactory in the privacy policy, but then again it won't be long before Smell-O-Vision becomes reality.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smell-O-Vision

They removed it, archived here: https://archive.ph/YYBuJ

Also have a California ip you get a different privacy policy.

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[–] 01189998819991197253@infosec.pub 8 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Probably a catch-all for their next generation of Roku devices they're developing.

It is definitely a catch all, disclosure of this information is required by California law, that is the only reason they even put it in the policy. They seem to have accidentally released it worldwide, which is why they reverted it, now it only shows if you have a California ip.

[–] realcaseyrollins@thelemmy.club 7 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Why would I use Roku anyways? It's such an inferior television operating system.

[–] CmdrShepard42@lemm.ee 9 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

I've had good luck with it for years in comparison to Samsungs junk. I only briefly tried LGs when I bought my C3 but fell back to the Roku because it's simpler to use (as a CEC device to turn on the audio receiver and change inputs automatically) and syncs between other Rokus. It also has the least amount of issues with Plex and all my Linux ISOs since they're in varying formats that don't always play nice with other clients (like the god damned POS Xbox client).

I understand there's a lot of tracking and phoning home but it's the least worst option in my experience.

[–] borari@lemmy.dbzer0.com 2 points 1 week ago (2 children)

If you have files with a bunch of different formats and codecs you don’t want to use anything Roku, your direct play options are extremely limited. This becomes almost a hard requirement when dealing with hevc 4K hdr/dv stuff unless you’ve got a server with quicksync or some oomph.

I’m probably going to get a lot of derision for this because it’s Lemmy, but for wide direct play coverage you either want an Nvidia Shield or an Apple TV 4K. I like the Apple TV solution, and everyone in my household is familiar with the UI. The Shield is the only one of the two to support Atmos audio if you have ceiling or upward firing speakers. It’s also not apple if you’re ideologically opposed to owning Apple products.

I’m not surprised you fell back to a Roku box from the built in TV apps, but if you’re going to go for a dedicated streaming box Roku, Firesticks/Firecubes, and Chromecasts should be the last resort due to ads in the experience and codec support.

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[–] humble_pete_digger@lemm.ee 7 points 1 week ago (13 children)

Look at this guy with choices.

I mean - these days u go to store and buy a tv. Many people don't even know what os is on it.

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[–] Kolanaki@yiffit.net 4 points 1 week ago

Smell-O-Vision sounds like a great idea until you think about it while watching a zombie movie.

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