This picture isn’t mine BTW. I don’t have an Apple Watch and never want to buy one.

  • @quiteStraightEdge
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    23 years ago

    I think your first sentence doesn’t go very well with second one. But I think I get what you wanted to say…

    • Helix
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      You can try out things without owning them. You can also buy electronics and stop using them. I have an Alexa speaker because I wanted to see how it worked, I wanted to take it apart and look at the near field/far field microphones and I wanted to analyse network traffic while idling, while muted and in standby with Wireshark. You can’t do that without having the hardware. I don’t use Alexa to control my appliances and I created a separate VLAN for that bug.

      If I just wanted to try it, I could ask a person I know with an Alexa if I could. Or I could order it and send it back. Or I could get one at work and use it there.

      Edited my initial comment ITT to reflect that.

      • @quiteStraightEdge
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        Oh, well, yes I agree. I was thinking about more typical usage, like just connecting Alexa device to a wall, wifi and daily using it (for some time).

        Edit: on second thought: it is still an quite hostile device under your roof in which you live (talk, etc).