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AWS crash causes $2,000 Smart Beds to overheat and get stuck upright

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      compactflax@discuss.tchncs.de
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      I’ve heard these beds are actually quite effective at helping you sleep and then wake up more naturally.

      But they have wrapped entirely local events (it’s all just timers, folks) behind a cloud-exclusive subscription and the product is useless on a sunny day like we had yesterday.

      They’re enormously expensive and the subscription serves no useful purpose other than to line the pockets of the investors.

      I have a strict rule of no cloud dependency in my house. Otherwise, I’d be interested - if the price was remotely reasonable.

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        I’ve heard these beds are actually quite effective at helping you sleep and then wake up more naturally.

        But they have wrapped entirely local events (it’s all just timers, folks) behind a cloud-exclusive subscription and the product is useless on a sunny day like we had yesterday.

        They’re enormously expensive and the subscription serves no useful purpose other than to line the pockets of the investors.

        I have a strict rule of no cloud dependency in my house. Otherwise, I’d be interested - if the price was remotely reasonable.

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        tyler@programming.dev
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        You can flash your own firmware if you want.

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          You can flash your own firmware if you want.

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          partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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