i keep a wish list that runs the course of the calendar year and try not to deviate from it. if i’m stressed i start next year’s list early.
i keep a wish list that runs the course of the calendar year and try not to deviate from it. if i’m stressed i start next year’s list early.
shit it didn’t occur to me that scorpion might have poisoned arrows.
why is there always a Russian connection with this WH?
going out with a bang. the man might be living what so many of us are wishing for.
I can already imagine a bunch of overly confident PhD’s with Korean as their primary language thinking “Yes, machine learning will do everything for us” and the marketing pushing the agenda because it was tested in their home turf in “Korean.” How much data do you need for machine learning? Apparently the answer is…
i’m still hoping this for honda
The score for Cowboy Bebop is EVERYTHING!!!
Yes security is a principal concern when choosing an ecosystem although I think some common sense is also in place. For instance if security is a concern you probably want to do without always-listening devices like Echo and Google Home. Also with the exception of perhaps a baby monitor I don’t think I would subscribe…
Could you point to your source that states that hub devies are more secure? I can see how this is ‘possible’ I don’t see how this actually has been implemented.
X-Goat.
way to build that up Marvel! skinny nerd Tom Holland vs hulky mad-max Tom Hardy. Tom vs Tom!
I thoroughly enjoyed this piece thank you.
i think i’ll just use my Galaxy Tab with Google voice thank you.
Why should I pay for someone else’s mistakes? That’s what the government is for no?
I recall back in pre-youtube days a guy tried to pull a toll-road prank to record the face of the drivers give a wtf look.. i need to find it but i think the police eventually show up and kicks them out and nothing more.
what bwon2 said plus a smart switch for the bedroom light and a smart plug for the night stand.
I’ve been playing around Google Assistant for a few days now and I really don’t understand its fascination yet. Surely the possibility of voice automation is exciting, particularly for parents of toddlers who could use a 3rd hand but its use case quickly dissipates to errors, permission issues, and worst of all…
hilarious illustration. now that the trend is moving towards smart switches in homes i wonder if the “technology fixes it all” attitude will continue there as well. imagine wasting hundreds, no thousands of dollars so you don’t have to get out of your couch to turn on the lights! wait...
I wrote a paper on this in my current master’s program as it poses a huge security risk. I’m still weighting the risks of having one of these guys now that I’m trying to automate my home which makes me interested...