NightAuthor,

Give me a Technology Connections (@TechConnectify) video on it

mySFWaccount,

That was literally my first thought when I saw the article.

teacosts,

God, I love that man

Llcooljessie,

“I’m about to talk about Christmas lights for an 70 minutes.”

“Hell yeah, bro!”

squaresinger,

“This goofy fridge has a really clever design. It’s also kinda terrible.”

63 minutes long, and still super enjoyable.

squaresinger,

Oh, I so want that!

Prootje,

Never seen or heard from anyone using tape to mask their remotes. Is this really a thing?

sawdustprophet,
@sawdustprophet@midwest.social avatar

Never seen or heard from anyone using tape to mask their remotes. Is this really a thing?

Not this exactly, but my grandparents had a guide taped to the backside of their remotes to make it easier to use.

The tape strategy has some appeal, though, mainly in that I use maybe 5 buttons 95% of the time.

MonsiuerPatEBrown,

Our first tv with a remote control that wasn’t me or my sibling using small vise grip on channel knob had a telephone included in the tv.

Like this was in 1982 so not a modem … just a tv with a land line phone built in that you have to use the remote to make or receive a call.

SOB_Van_Owen,

Yes! Those channel knobs were so easily broken. I thought we were the only ones turning channels with pair of vice-grips clamped on the nub.

Llcooljessie,

Those don’t take batteries and your click generates the electricity for the signal. Right? Like a wind up radio.

dingus,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

No, it’s a tuning fork that produces 4 seperate tones, one for each “button.” The TV had a microphone listening for tones and would respond accordingly. You didn’t actually have to point the remote at the TV, which later became a problem, as the mic on the TV was technically always listening for a tone.

Llcooljessie,

Neat. I knew I could Cunningham Law this instead of doing research.

dingus,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

You can always count on fucking nerds to get excited about explaining something.

Llcooljessie,

Cool. Now, where can we go to talk about CBB?

dingus,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

heynong.social? probably nowhere. or some weird earwolf forum.

indun,

Unfortunately, you violated the law slightly by asking a question!

Cunningham’s Law states “the best way to get the right answer on the internet is not to ask a question; it’s to post the wrong answer.”

Kushia,
@Kushia@lemmy.ml avatar

Nope! It’s the sound that does the work. The TV has a microphone in it.

Anticorp,

I had a Heathkit TV that used a variation of this design! If you held it really close to your ear then you could actually hear it emitting.

n2burns,

This was mentioned a couple of weeks ago on the Vergecast. I was wondering if someone was going to get assigned the article, and here it is!

agent_flounder,

That’s fancy. Our clicker only had two buttons for channel changing.

dingus,
@dingus@lemmy.ml avatar

I like the sounds of the tines! It’s basically just a tuning fork, so wild.

reverendz,

I’m old and still call the remote “the clicker”. My 7 year old wondered what the heck a clicker is.

Cue old dad “back in my day, the remotes actually clicked” story.

Catweazle,
@Catweazle@vivaldi.net avatar

@reverendz @dingus, when I was young, I was the remote

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