• InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world
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    3 个月前

    For that and fear the company getting bored and pulling the plug on servers, leaving me with a paperweight, is why I didn’t get much into the IoT stuff.

    One time I bought some under armor shoes with bluetooth. They would connect to my phone and an app would take measurements on my stride and angle of my foot in my runs. At some point they decided to make the app a subscription. They wanted a whole $15/mo! I decided to just run like a caveman instead.

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      3 个月前

      I see it this way: If there are enough dumbasses willing to pay, go for it. I choose not to participate. OTOH, idiots paying subscriptions can hurt us all through enshittification.

      On Nextdoor.com I brought it up that Trump’s admin was trashing NOAA and the NWS, which we literally live and die by in Florida. One woman was quite proud to pay $15 for her Accuweather app. “And where do you think they get their data?”

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        One woman was quite proud to pay $15 for her Accuweather app

        Damn these smart capitalists figured out how to get a weather satellite into space for that cheap? No wonder socialism failed/s

        For real tho it reminds me of that joke about libertarians being like cats. Also $15/mo feels way to high for weather updates