• solsangraal@lemmy.zip
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    3 months ago

    doesn’t most of amazon’s revenue come from AWS? why do they even keep trying with these stupid home surveillance/advertisement gadgets that no one asked for?

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      3 months ago

      Owning that space in peoples homes is the point, I bought them just for controlling my lights via voice, but the screen started as a clock and weather report and now shows adverts almost constantly.

      I’m looking at HomeAssistant as a replacement but you have to realise that unless you are tech savvy, you probably don’t even know HomeAssistant exists let alone know how to set it up for your requirements.

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          3 months ago

          No, it just requires people to run normal fucking updates like literally EVERY piece of software does, even the canned bullshit from corpos.

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            3 months ago

            Having to do any manual step is beyond what the Echo devices require, they just reboot themselves randomly one day and boom, a whole new new set of features for advertisers.

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              Ohh, fully auto updates turned on by default on a shitty IoT device? A hacker’s wet dream.

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                3 months ago

                Not sure who you think you are advising here, but I suspect Amazon is making sure their echo devices are on the high end of security, any vulnerability will get a lot of press attention.

                For Home Assistant and other more open devices this is the problem, you either accept a lot of tinkering ensuring it’s updated, working and secure, or it fails the wife/parent test.

                Apple, Google or Amazon devices are just too easy in comparison, but you have to put up with the intrusion and ads.

                A lot more people are willing to sacrifice data and adverts for convenience.