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Comment Re:Do not want (Score 3, Insightful) 75

In particular, I don't want my household appliances to have built in obsolescence when Samsung decides to stop offering software updates for these models 3 or 4 years from now. If that doesn't force you to upgrade, they'll stop offering security updates 2 or 3 years after that and you'll either need to disable Wi-Fi on the device or risk hosting a Russian botnet from your kitchen.

Also, if it's like any other Samsung "smart" product I've ever used, it will develop weird control bugs and start randomly failing to connect to the SmartThings IoT network long before that. No thanks.

Comment Re:$80 Billion? (Score 2) 53

I'd imagine that most of the remaining X/Twitter users are hype beasts who have 50 sock puppet accounts each to promote their own content.

Whatever number of "active users" Elon is touting for X right now is a gross fabrication.

Submission + - 23andMe files for Chapter 11 protection (upi.com)

Gruntbeetle writes: Human genetics and biotechnology firm 23andMe has announced that it has filed for bankruptcy and its chief operating officer, Anne Wojcicki, has resigned.

The California-based company made the announcement Sunday in a statement, explaining it is seeking to enter Chapter 11 proceedings to facilitate a court-supervised sale of its assets.

Submission + - Tesla missing $1.4 Billion (jalopnik.com)

head_dunce writes: Typically, it's considered a big problem if someone loses $1.4 billion. That is, after all, a whole lot of money, at least to poors like you and me. So it's understandable that you wouldÂreadÂtheÂnew Financial Times report claiming Tesla can't account for a missing $1.4 billion and be worried something's wrong with the federal government's favorite automaker.

Read More: https://www.jalopnik.com/18154...

Comment Re:Walmart is still growing, just not as fast as A (Score 1) 24

I'd imagine that both Walmart and Amazon are both being impacted by the increased tariffs in China. Suddenly, half of the cheap plastic crap that they sell costs 10% more, and they're going to need to find new suppliers for much of their house branded products.

That said, Amazon still has the cloud hosting business help shore up their growth prospects for this year.

Comment Re:sorta (Score 3, Informative) 73

I don't think that people being forced to return to a city they don't want to visit is really going to spur much economic revival. I'd imagine that many people will avoid going to the major corporate owned restaurants out of spite, knowing that they probably lobbied Bezos and Jassy to force them to return to the office.

Comment Re:Start bitching and complaining (Score 1) 62

Well... considering that it's YouTube, you're probably going to have to watch about an hour of ads spaced out 8 minutes apart from each other to finish watching your two hour movie.

Just because it's "free", it doesn't mean that viewing experience is going to be enjoyable.

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