There arent enough 🍐
There arent enough 🍐
You’d probably still need at least some sort of discovery server for devices to find each other.
Completely agree. I use the fob.
I think it’s fair if Mazda has to operate a server to enable it, but I think Mazda should have to pay car owners to allow them to connect the car to a mobile network, especially for operating their spyware/telemetry.
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Me too. I had been getting really agitated, and others too, but it became so obvious that it was foreign influence trolls. Blocked politics, but it’s especially concerning because most people aren’t going to block politics.
Don’t even bother. These trolls are probably foreign influence accounts trying to get you all agitated. Best to block or unsubscribe, don’t even engage with them.
“… we know that Microsoft, Google and Facebook have already agreed to this.”
Wait, what?
I ordered four 2 TB SSDs from them and got two 2 TB and two 1 TB, but all four had an Amazon barcode saying they were 2 TB. I didn’t immediately install, was waiting for other parts, then once I realized they defrauded me, Amazon said it was more than 30 days and they couldn’t be returned. Trying to get an agent that could help was damn near impossible, and then I had to pay a restocking fee for a mistake that wasn’t mine. I am still shocked they didn’t detect their mistake mislabeling a bunch of SSDs. I’m not going to shop with a company that connects me to a robot, especially the least sophisticated AI robot on the planet. I thought Amazon was a technology leader?
Who the fuck would pay that? Ignore fine, return to home country, ignore attempts to collect debt.
Short short short short
Honestly the executive comp is outrageous for an unprofitable company, and yes, anecdotally it does seem to be shrinking, if not in sheer user activity, certainly in quality.
Is this why the privacy policy was updated?
I was you once
How does Juniper spruce up AI offerings?
A light box for SAD. Mine is on a timer and I use it as an alarm clock. It really works.
There are usually voting rules and you’d need like 75% of residents to vote in favor of changing the covenants. Usually there are enough people who like the HOA rules. Also it’s hard to get 75% of any population to do anything.
What type of company? I, too, find it comical. There was a lot of cloud resistance due to privacy and control issues in financial services years ago. Concerns were justified. Nothing changed except managements’ attitudes because “everybody else is doing it”.
Why bother when these blocks are so easily circumvented with VPN?