Corporations now buy the carpet bomb factory to expand their bomb product line and then carpet bomb their own factory after the war is over.

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    8 months ago

    the hardware is 10+ years old. there’s no way it’s still secure. just upgrade your shit

    there’s no mention of the word “sucks” in the article

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      8 months ago

      May be so, maybe this case actually warrants what Google does, and the headline doesn’t match the article, the post is shit.

      Still though, don’t buy brand limited home automation, you will get screwed over sooner than later

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      8 months ago

      While you’re probably right in the narrow sense that the best decision for owners of this specific hardware is to replace it, this is a shitty situation in a broader sense. We should not have to throw away working hardware because the manufacturer abandons it.