Tea
Storage? I am Storage!
Tannin's parents recently bought a new TV set which, among other things, has an ethernet socket and a wireless function, either of which can connect to your home network, presumably for watching stuff on-line on your big screen in some manner unfamiliar to me. (We don't have a TV. Life is too short for that.)
I'm not comfortable simply hooking up some unfamiliar device up to a network and assuming that nothing can go wrong. Sure, I hook computers up to networks, but I understand them, I know how to keep them patched, how to firewall them, and how to fix them if something does go wrong. Is Tannin's folks' new TV set (a) too dumb to come to any harm or do any harm, or (b) smart enough to keep itself safe and smart enough not to act as a vector for anything else on the network, or (c) an evil thing not to be trusted?
(PS: I don't know anything about TVs and unless I have no choice I don't want to learn anything about the damn things. Life is too short to waste any part of it learning about TV sets, let alone watching them, when there are thousands of vastly more interesting and useful things to do, such as cooking apple crumble, watching grass grow, eating apple crumble, and watching paint dry. I just want to know if it's safe to connect the thing. Did I remember to mention apple crumble?)
I'm not comfortable simply hooking up some unfamiliar device up to a network and assuming that nothing can go wrong. Sure, I hook computers up to networks, but I understand them, I know how to keep them patched, how to firewall them, and how to fix them if something does go wrong. Is Tannin's folks' new TV set (a) too dumb to come to any harm or do any harm, or (b) smart enough to keep itself safe and smart enough not to act as a vector for anything else on the network, or (c) an evil thing not to be trusted?
(PS: I don't know anything about TVs and unless I have no choice I don't want to learn anything about the damn things. Life is too short to waste any part of it learning about TV sets, let alone watching them, when there are thousands of vastly more interesting and useful things to do, such as cooking apple crumble, watching grass grow, eating apple crumble, and watching paint dry. I just want to know if it's safe to connect the thing. Did I remember to mention apple crumble?)