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The Internet of Things ended up being the internet of unsupported products.

Google is ending support for 1st & 2nd generation Nests and completely pulling out of Europe.

Imagine having to replace the thermostats in your home because a reorg at some big tech meant it was no longer a priority.

theverge.com/news/656332/googl…

Als Antwort auf Dare Obasanjo

THIS is why I refuse to buy such #InternetOfShit devices and live in a "#StupidHome"!


Seriously, I agree with @geerlingguy and I'll refuse to buy @internetofshit / #InternetOfShit devices.

There is no legitimate reason a #Dishwasher needs #Internet access or an #App.

  • You know what my #WashingMachine needs to start (or finish) at a certain time? Me knowing how many hours it'll be from now on till it has to start (and some 2nd grade math to add the time till the program finishes)... IT DOESN'T EVEN HAVE A SHITTY CLOCK INSIDE!!!

Seriously, I'm just mad at this #Enshittification!


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Als Antwort auf Kevin Karhan

@kkarhan
I live in a smart home, but I have 100% of the source code and development environments, and every device can operate independently if the network is down.

teilten dies erneut

Als Antwort auf Dare Obasanjo

that was predictable from the get go. Use open standards - especially if you're going for 10/20/30 years.