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It is hard to imagine that there was not someone inside of Nike that lost their faith in humanity when the pitch for these things was originally taking off.

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[–] ptz@dubvee.org 317 points 4 months ago (17 children)

Remember folks: Any smart device you have that requires an internet connection or app is e-waste waiting to happen at the company's whim.

[–] tal@lemmy.today 37 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (9 children)

I mean, there are some devices that fundamentally have to be online to be useful. You're not losing anything there.

A Roku stick requires the Roku streaming service to be functioning to be useful. If there wasn't a service with streaming media, the stick would have nothing to stream.

The problem is when you have a device that doesn't have that fundamental requirement but is then unnecessarily tied to an online service. Home automation requiring Internet connectivity, for example, when virtually no home automation actually requires access to any online services, or converting non-live-service video games to live-service video games.

[–] Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca 86 points 4 months ago

A Roku stick requires the Roku streaming service to be functioning to be useful. If there wasn't a service with streaming media, the stick would have nothing to stream.

In cases like this; it's still only artificially dependant on Rokus services.

The hardware is perfectly capable of streaming from any number of services, including entirely self-hosted solutions like Emby/Jellyfin/Plex; yet the device can be remotely bricked just by nolonger providing Rokus services to it.

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