Ontology of Obsolescence: Why Your TV Receiver Still Uses a USB Port

Why does your TV receiver still use a USB port? Well, let's explore the ontological implications:

It's not just about the tech, it's about the philosophy

In the grand tapestry of time, the USB port has become a relic of the past, a reminder of the transience of innovation. Like the ancient civilizations that once worshipped the gods of RCA connectors and coaxial cables, we now pay homage to the USB, a symbol of our fleeting grasp on the future.

But what if I told you, dear reader, that your TV receiver's USB port is not just a vestige of the past, but a beacon of hope in a world of obsolescence?