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Why has Alexa gotten dumber?

I used to be able to say “hey Alexa, open YouTube” or “hey Alexa, play the Big Bang theory” and it would turn on the tv, turn on the receiver, make sure the TV input was the fire cube, and it would find the right app, and begin playing the show. One command, the exact result I want.

Now if I say one of those same commands, it will say “Okay, playing the Big Bang theory on MAX” but it won’t turn the TV on.

The best I’ve gotten is telling it to turn on the TV, then telling it the next command after waiting for everything to get settled.. while not the end of the world, it’s kind of annoying that it got dumber?

I even said Alexa, you need to turn in the TV too when you play the Big Bang theory, and it asked if I wanted to create a routine. I said sure. It said okay, ‘play the Big Bang theory’ routine will now turn on the tv, then play the Big Bang theory. Sounds great! Except it does nothing.

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u/Xy13 — 3 days ago

[Monitor] LG 45GX950A/B 45" OLED 5K2K 165hz/330hz 0.03ms G-Sync/FreeSync 21:9 Ultrawide - $1,499.99 ($1,999.99 - $500)

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u/Xy13 — 11 days ago

[Monitor] Samsung 57" Odyssey Neo G9 Dual 4K UHD Quantum Mini-LED 240hz 1ms megaultrawide - $1,499.99 ($2,099.99 - $600)

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u/Xy13 — 11 days ago

49" Samsung Odyssey Neo G9 LED died. ~$1750 in BestBuy Credit available

Geek Squad Protection Plan actually paid off. Manager also said he would try to give a discount or price match if I went a bit above since at the time my monitor was retail $2300, but I got it on sale. What's the modern equivalent? or the modern go-to?

Bought the G9 in '23 (Don't recall if it was the latest model or not).

Specs: i9-13900K, 64GBddr5, 4090 24gb.

I saw there is a 57" available now, but that might be too wide / not fit my setup.. at times the 49" feels to big, dunno how I'd like 57" without seeing it in person first. (They didn't have one there.)

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u/Xy13 — 1 month ago