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Post by Ff2 on Nov 30, 2020 12:56:44 GMT -5
"Alexa, play Ragu's podcast."
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Post by quantum on Dec 1, 2020 11:39:10 GMT -5
I won't bore you with the details ( you can read about it yourself if you like), but you should immediately disable AMAZON SIDEWALK. It will get turned on automatically, and unless you opt out, it will steal up to 500MB per month of your wifi carrying foreign (not your home's) traffic. Its not worth the risks. You may now return to your usual buffoonery, shenanigans, tomfoolery, assclownery, and weird shit. A perhaps detailed link, assclown dooshberg? commin TL;DR version: Amazon wants to take a slice of your home wifi access to the Internet so your neighbor or complete strangers can have their devices work out in the street, too far from their own networks. Its basically theft of services cuz Amazon doesn't even ask you - its turned on by default, and you have to dig for the details of how it works. Plus the idea of a big corporation deciding that you should "volunteer" your bandwidth for the "greater good"? Poor commie bullshit.
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Post by 32Green on Dec 1, 2020 12:49:07 GMT -5
A perhaps detailed link, assclown dooshberg? commin TL;DR version: Amazon wants to take a slice of your home wifi access to the Internet so your neighbor or complete strangers can have their devices work out in the street, too far from their own networks. Its basically theft of services cuz Amazon doesn't even ask you - its turned on by default, and you have to dig for the details of how it works. Plus the idea of a big corporation deciding that you should "volunteer" your bandwidth for the "greater good"? Poor commie bullshit. How can an average assclown deutchberg, say...me...turn off the option or point my wifne in the right direction to do same. Asking for an average assclown deutchberg.
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Post by Big L on Dec 1, 2020 12:56:38 GMT -5
TL;DR version: Amazon wants to take a slice of your home wifi access to the Internet so your neighbor or complete strangers can have their devices work out in the street, too far from their own networks. Its basically theft of services cuz Amazon doesn't even ask you - its turned on by default, and you have to dig for the details of how it works. Plus the idea of a big corporation deciding that you should "volunteer" your bandwidth for the "greater good"? Poor commie bullshit. How can an average assclown deutchberg, say...me...turn off the option or point my wifne in the right direction to do same. Asking for an average assclown deutchberg. He has no idea. He read it from some deutchbergs Twitter post and believes it to be true. Notice no evidence of deutchbergery, or link to the deutchbergable act. common
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Post by tbp on Dec 1, 2020 14:47:29 GMT -5
I'm a believer. Amazon is a charter member of the Devil's Cartel.
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Post by Hotman on Dec 1, 2020 16:52:14 GMT -5
It's true
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Post by Big L on Dec 1, 2020 20:44:26 GMT -5
I'm a believer. Amazon is a charter member of the Devil's Cartel. No these guys were first
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Post by Ff2 on Dec 1, 2020 21:35:07 GMT -5
As a communist I’m fine with sharing my extra interwebz.
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Post by 32Green on Dec 1, 2020 22:23:37 GMT -5
As a communist I’m fine with sharing my extra interwebz. It's a slippery slope to your Fresca's®, dumby.
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Post by Big L on Dec 2, 2020 2:17:42 GMT -5
As a communist I’m fine with sharing my extra interwebz. It's a slippery slope to your Fresca's®, dumby. The hills of Massachusetts are paved with slippery slopes.
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Post by Ff2 on Dec 2, 2020 8:41:55 GMT -5
It's a slippery slope to your Fresca's®, dumby. The hills of Massachusetts are paved with slippery slopes. You laugh.
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Post by shakin on Dec 4, 2020 19:05:56 GMT -5
you know why bunker hill was so slippery?
the british were coming.
shooting everywhere.
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Post by quantum on Dec 10, 2020 15:24:46 GMT -5
TL;DR version: Amazon wants to take a slice of your home wifi access to the Internet so your neighbor or complete strangers can have their devices work out in the street, too far from their own networks. Its basically theft of services cuz Amazon doesn't even ask you - its turned on by default, and you have to dig for the details of how it works. Plus the idea of a big corporation deciding that you should "volunteer" your bandwidth for the "greater good"? Poor commie bullshit. How can an average assclown deutchberg, say...me...turn off the option or point my wifne in the right direction to do same. Asking for an average assclown deutchberg. it will be in "Settings", clearly marked as "Amazon Sidewalk". (Deceptively hidden, amirite??) but you should disable it in both the Ring app and Alexa app - that's the only way.
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Post by Ff2 on Dec 11, 2020 8:29:33 GMT -5
What’s the purpose of these doorbell doo hickeys?
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Post by westcoastoffensive on Dec 11, 2020 13:06:47 GMT -5
What’s the purpose of these doorbell doo hickeys? The only thing that echoes back, when I reefersearch these doodads? Cops are going to leverage our "goodwill" or good intentions into "at-will gubbermint sir-veil-ance"
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