

That was my bloody point from the first comment? Without any indication, why make assumptions? I didn’t make any claims, I only pointed out the ridiculousness.
That was my bloody point from the first comment? Without any indication, why make assumptions? I didn’t make any claims, I only pointed out the ridiculousness.
I mean, whether it works as clickbait depends on your perspective. I don’t disagree it may be intended that way, it just didn’t hit that way for me in particular.
Is there any indication in the article that this is even cloud dependent?
My point being, the article lists perfectly good reasons for the app to exist, but you’ve made assumptions about it based solely on absolutely no data. What’s the point of linking an article about an unrelated app and company?
Also, as I recall, that 2nd case about the washing machine turned out to be faulty measurements on the router side.
Well that’s a whole load of assumptions based on absolutely nothing…
Huh. I guess that’s a matter of perspective? I wasn’t interested in the name, and even after reading the article I don’t recall what the name was. I just found the story interesting.
How would a button give you instructions and feedback…?
Is it clickbait if it’s a pretty accurate summary, though?
The app instructed me to perform certain actions to calibrate the exoskeleton and determine whether I was operating it correctly. It only let me move on in the setup if I could prove I was operationally proficient.
What’s your problem with the app? It sounds like a legit reason for one. Kinda dumb to just condemn apps regardless of context.
Unless you’re the protagonist of the week, in which case you suddenly develop a baffling resistance to teleportation.
At this point I think we’ve figured out that all chemicals should be considered harmful unless we have specifically tested and concluded otherwise.
Mm yeah, I probably missed that while scrolling
there has to be some plan for the change
Yes, but step 1 of that plan generally involves getting the rich to allow the change
The chemicals don’t just disappear, whatever they’ve degraded into will still remain.
Or we’re just annoyed with random whataboutisms.
Oh man. The drip feed of lore in that series is amazing
See the pic somebody else linked. The horizon is not flat in that area :)
Cool! Murderbot, dresden files and rivers of London were pretty good reads. I’ll check out the others :)
Please tag your language if you’re posting non-English
Great, thank you. Some actual facts. Now I can agree with you.