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Have we overcomplicated everything?
(lemmy.world)
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I find it funny how people who are not working with any kind of electronics are the ones who have smart homes, smart bulbs, smart keys, smart tv's. People who work in it have nothing connected to the internet, except their own server with a hammer next to it.
Well, many industries seem very interested in dragging us "happy with being manual people," kicking and screaming, into all this tech crap.
Sometimes it can make sense... other times it doesn't. Many tech entrepreneurs want to just own shit and claim they have brains and ideas when they don't.
Remember the juicero? A wifi connected juice press using proprietary juice bags? It was a very extremely expensive overengineered piece of junk. With features that are wholly unneeded... and what is even dumber is that the juice bags can be squeezed by hand faster and more efficiently than by the machine!
Still, the 'inventor' got 120 million dollars in investments. The company went under a long time ago, but he probably is still sitting on a pile of cash.
I have a friend who has wireless everything, and bragged he even had a wifi coffee maker.
So when I asked him for coffee, he walked to the kitchen, grabbed a cup, but it under the coffee maker, walked back, fidgeted with his phone while showing me how cool it was, walked to the coffee maker, got the cup, came back and handed it to me.
He did appreciate me asking about wireless mugs.