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Twitter CEO and ornamental hermit Jack Dorsey has resigned and everyone is wondering what this means for the world's favourite digital sewer, since he was - not kidding - leading the charge for freedom of speech as much as there is such a thing at Twitter.
I respect Matt Taibbi as a reporter but I think he's being hopelessly optimistic here. I can't think of any force that could raise Twitter to the level of merely being an ocean of suck.
700W power supplies are nothing new. Passively cooled power supplies are nothing new. But a 700W passively cooled power supply - and one that doesn't have enormous radiator fins - is a nice trick.
A warehouse in South Africa was robbed and thieves made off with a truckload of Samsung smart TVs. So Samsung remotely bricked the lot of them.
A lot of people don't think that should be possible. Cars - which are supposed to move in the first place, and which can contain other valuable items, not to mention people - maybe there's an argument for. Home electronics not so much.
Giving the end user some facility to configure their devices that way, sure. Giving the manufacturer carte blanche, no.
I wonder how much of that is planning to mitigate vendor lock-in, and how much is lack of planning and being captured by vendor lock-in, only at multiple vendors simultaneously. I would guess mostly the latter.