The app experience has gotten worse over the years, but let’s just say that this can be seen as subjective. The problem is that the developers don’t fully test the devices before releasing them. Like here, take this Wi Fi 6 AP, it’s not yet working properly, but we’ll try to fix it in a year or so, maybe. Then there’s Amazon getting all the data from the network. There are just better brands out there and I remember when eero was the reliable alternative to what Google was pushing at the time.
Another cool device that will become shittier. Seriously, is there a brand that Amazon bought that they didn’t make worse? I am still salty about eero.
As long as they don’t present that data as their own, I am fine with it. But wait, that’s exactly what they’re doing.. I have a vision of a thousand lawsuits shoved down the throat of the mighty Alphabet.
Do you know how I watch movies? I got a single board computer running Linux that’s hooked to my TV. There, I open brave or Firefox with ad blockers and I search “Watch movies online” in a foreign language. Then I get to see any movie I want. Oh yeah, and I keep a VPN running at the router level, although it’s not really needed.
I doubt it’s only about some Reddit posts. The scrapping was done on the whole web, capturing everything it could. So besides stealing data and presenting it as its own, it seems to have collected some even more problematic data which wasn’t properly protected.
That’s a beautiful Bob.