The fact that Intel agencies are already talking about exploiting IoT data is a wakeup call to reject architectures that facilitate this.
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@emptywheel@Dymaxion I suspect those are mostly the products where there's no real compelling case for the IoT functionality. -
@mattblaze So what is the compelling case? Fitbit? Not even sure Nest is compelling except to affluent gadget geeks.@Dymaxion -
@emptywheel@Dymaxion Fitbit, maybe Next, prob not much else I've seen so far. -
@mattblaze@emptywheel@Dymaxion the hue/light stuff could be very good for a lot of people, w epidemic sleep dep becoming a massive issue. -
@quinnnorton@emptywheel@Dymaxion Doing IoT right will require simultaneous technical and entrepreneurial innovation. -
@mattblaze Sounds expensive. With Steve Jobs gone, where are the profit margins?@quinnnorton@Dymaxion -
@emptywheel@mattblaze@Dymaxion suspect people will pay more with demonstrable health benefits, and prices will come down.
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