

Finally an answer THANK YOUUU!!!


Finally an answer THANK YOUUU!!!


What’s the game? Am i being a dumbo?


100% agree.
Unless they artifically bloat their patch/update file sizes, I’d imagine sending it through your phone to the device over bluetooth would work fine.
I’d even, personally, prefer they use a wifi link directly between my phone and the device while it updates before I give it free access to my lan.


Never used a robot vacuum, but the idea is that you set it up once and never think about it, right?
So you’d set it up once with bluetooth, then disconnect and let it do its job.
Software updates could cause issues, though if they release a finished product it wouldn’t need any or much of those if it works for you already. And updates can be managed over bluetooth.


We need bluetooth devices back, there’s no reason for 99.999999% of devices to have your network password.


Electron is amazing, for smaller teams, individuals or whatever BUT a trillion dollar company cutting corners on native apps, even for their own platform… come on


If it can ensure you are looking at the road, that sounds good.
Not sure if it seems as safe as you in full operation of the car for turns etc around town, but its a good safety feature to ensure you arent distracted.


protect occupants
It doesn’t even do that. You crash a tesla and start a fire, it will glady lock you in the car.


I don’t have stats, but my personal feeling is that car safety features trump full self driving.
Eg, you are actively driving (which ensures you are engaged and dont fall asleep, etc), but if the car sees something it can react (drifting out of lane, car slows down ahead of you, person walks in road, etc).
That seems so much safer in my opinion.
(That works for driving around town, ofc I think adaptive cruise control + the above safety features is safe for highways, etc)
Sometimes I wake up, then go back to sleep because the alarm hasn’t gone off yet, then the next time I wake up I realise I slept through it.


I know that it is common to turn a symbol initially built against you into one which now benefits you
The idea behind using clippy was that when created, it wasn’t against you; it was always just there to help, with no alterior motive.
The problem is that to a lot of people, the messaging doesn’t feel ant-big tech or anti-capitalist
Seeing clippy is more of a message without a message. It could have been any image, but seeing this one thing everywhere starts to show you how many of us there are and that we are capable of working together to achieve a goal (in this specific case: outreach).
Akamai isnt small hehe