

Personally I don’t care which state actor it is, I don’t want any of them to have easy access to my data.
If they want it, they should work for it.


Personally I don’t care which state actor it is, I don’t want any of them to have easy access to my data.
If they want it, they should work for it.


All your data from this device being stored on servers in China that are accessible to the Chinese government isn’t a relevant concern?


It’s a rebranded Tuya device, and they don’t sell your data to any law enforcement or insurance.
They do however comply with Chinese laws and all your data is readily available for the Chinese government.


It’s a rebranded Tuya doorbell. So there aren’t any subscriptions, though you will be giving them all your data.


Man I read this as “all chargers must come with cables” as in you couldn’t buy just the charging brick and it would always come with a cable.
What it actually means is that all chargers must have replaceable cables in the form of USB-C, no matter what they’re for.
They talked about streaming VR games from the SteamOS based steam machine to it.
So with that I’d assume we’re finally getting some much needed progress to SteamVR on linux.