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- Comment on The Productivity Paradox: Why Technology Makes the Economy More Efficient But Most People No Richer 1 hour ago:
Greed. Full stop
- Comment on 79% of smart dash cams we tested had security flaws and concerns, and in some cases they were breaking the law - Out of 28, only six didn't have any concerns. 2 hours ago:
Ok wouldn’t worry about it too much. You can get some without WiFi. You just have to yank the microsd if you want to see the files. The one I have has WiFi but it’s so slow I can’t even preview videos. I have to connect to its WiFi, so unless it’s randomly connecting to open WiFi’s while I’m driving without my knowledge, I can’t see how it would transit much.
Don’t spend too much though. They break after a couple years. Especially if you live in a hot climate like a desert.
- Comment on 79% of smart dash cams we tested had security flaws and concerns, and in some cases they were breaking the law - Out of 28, only six didn't have any concerns. 4 hours ago:
Joke’s on them. Mine is a Chinese company. I already know it spies on me. So does my car with its “disabled” cell connection that promises not to broadcast my whereabouts.
- Comment on A.B. 1043’s Internet Age Gates Hurt Everyone 5 hours ago:
What we need is a new internet.
- Comment on China approves launch of world first brain-computer interface device 6 hours ago:
It will be mandatory.
- Comment on Federal pilot program launches flying cars in 8 U.S. regions summer 2026 7 hours ago:
It counts because it crashes and kills the billionaires in it.
- Comment on How Switzerland could shape the chip industry’s power balance 7 hours ago:
Competition is good
- Comment on Federal pilot program launches flying cars in 8 U.S. regions summer 2026 7 hours ago:
Every little bit counts. 😇
- Comment on Federal pilot program launches flying cars in 8 U.S. regions summer 2026 8 hours ago:
Hopefully this will encourage billionaires to pile in and crash. Like a submarine.