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Well of course it looks like a brand new Frontier, they haven’t updated it. 

Well, this post actually makes sense instead of being a misdirected, unwarranted hastily-typed burst of fake outrage, so no need to go there.

Nah, Sorry.

What I saw was a truck driver pulling over to investigate wtf was going on with the front of his truck. As he was doing this the Civic strikes the barrier making the truck driver keenly aware something big was going on, who then swerved away to avoid crushing whatever it was further. Read the article, he stayed on

So what is the point of all the Ring-bashing at Giz?  Normally, I’d assume that someone here is shorting AMZN, but then I remembered how much bloggers make.

I’m always amazed at the hardon gizmodo has for hating ring. Like every single article has mention about being able to “hack” the speakers. And yet the actual hackings were just people who reused their passwords, not anyone actually hacking ring. Do you also put the same language in every single gmail article about

One step closer to this then.

Since we live in an area that has more than it’s fair share of burglaries, squatters and drug addicts trying to grab stuff from yards, I had no problem buying a second Ring for our front door (the other one is in the back).

It’s an absolutely absurd complaint. It serves a legitimate public benefit purpose, and the police access to it is contingent upon the homeowner giving them permission to access it. Screaming and crying like a child about a permissive use of technology that is used to catch criminals seems like a ridiculous thing to

I have not felt a single consequence to that in the 15 years I’ve been using cloud-based services, so this leads me to conclude the data they’re collecting on me is not important in the least bit. I have, however, reaped numerous benefits that have enhanced my life.

I know, right? Been using one for years, as have my neighbors and family. Nobody has had any of the mentioned issues. Not one. Passwords are secure, benefits are great, and it’s a well made product.

I’d imagine that it has something to do with Ring doing the things that people buy them for? 

man the raging hate boner you guys have for the ring doorbell and the absolute lack of fucks your readers give is astounding.

And yet SpaceX, in spite of being paid about 30% less up front, is already regularly sending Supply Dragon spacecraft to the ISS, has flown a Crew Dragon to the ISS, and is only one inflight crew-abort test (something that Boeing hasn’t even done) away from actual crewed service to the ISS.

listening to the live stream, it was obvious that they were continually taking shots at SpaceX effectively calling them unprofessional because the get excited when something works.

Users: repeatedly use the same credentials everywhere.

The math is easy, it makes sense the CIA would file suit in the district it’s located.

Snowden knows what he signed, this should be a surprise to him.

Yeah all these Ring stories make it sound like there's a flaw in the tech being exploited, but it turns out the only thing being exploited is people's lazy internet security habits.

So they weren’t “hacked”. They just used compromised passwords or used passwords that are predictable or easy.