Who here is buying things with or through Google? Who actually has ever used "Google Pay"? Hell, I make it my religious duty to keep my GMAIL account under 15GB at all times, so I never, ever, ever have to reveal any of…
Ninety percent of everything is crap, and this "article" is no exception.
I say it's still too early, for "DATA CAPTURE EVERYWHERE" by the creepiest org on the planet.
There's a reason Google Glass failed.
I already feel pretty creeped out when I go up to a door that has a RING doorbell. Behind-the-scenes algorithms are furiously recording my face, and trying to figure out exactly who I am all night long, it's CREEPY.
The half-life of fear is long.
The reason you can't get a PS5 is because China is deliberately messing with the supply chain, because of Trump's mini-trade-war with them in 2017-2020, which they have not forgotten.
Thank you, Hacker News friend! Worth the downvote, to get this information.
I assume anyone commenting in here has an online subscription to the New York Times, and thus they can read the article. I can't. (read the paywalled article.) What does it say?
Why do we even need the U.S. Government to track people, when Apple, Google and Facebook are falling all over themselves to do it for free?
Who here is buying things with or through Google? Who actually has ever used "Google Pay"? Hell, I make it my religious duty to keep my GMAIL account under 15GB at all times, so I never, ever, ever have to reveal any of…
Ninety percent of everything is crap, and this "article" is no exception.
I say it's still too early, for "DATA CAPTURE EVERYWHERE" by the creepiest org on the planet.
There's a reason Google Glass failed.
I already feel pretty creeped out when I go up to a door that has a RING doorbell. Behind-the-scenes algorithms are furiously recording my face, and trying to figure out exactly who I am all night long, it's CREEPY.
The half-life of fear is long.
The reason you can't get a PS5 is because China is deliberately messing with the supply chain, because of Trump's mini-trade-war with them in 2017-2020, which they have not forgotten.
Thank you, Hacker News friend! Worth the downvote, to get this information.
I assume anyone commenting in here has an online subscription to the New York Times, and thus they can read the article. I can't. (read the paywalled article.) What does it say?
Why do we even need the U.S. Government to track people, when Apple, Google and Facebook are falling all over themselves to do it for free?