The peculiar thing, I think, is that they did it outside of lab conditions, using something 'common' as a telecom optic fiber. But of course this wouldn't have got as many clicks...
Yeeah.. this sounds the usual "Why, why aren't these games selling?" fans screaming, explaining what's wrong, begging "Guess this kind of games just don't sell"
I bought a Philips one. Turned off WiFi cause my mom doesn't use streaming much, and to get rid of those effing "accept cookies?" pop-ups.
Every once in a while it suggests to connect to the network. 😑😑
You've answered what I was wondering.. "Given how 'good' these AI turds are, was this robot any good? Isn't it probably the reason the company is going butt-up?"
I seriously hope the 'specifically made for autistic children' wasn't their way to stand out among all the other toy robots..
I did the same for my mom, coming from XP and using it basically just for browsing, mail and look at photos Zorin an almost painless transition.
That said, I admit that mimicing W11 interface wasn't the best choice.
Because they've become kinda the standard and people don't know any better; I may be wrong, but for the average user there's the 'printer' which uses ink, and thern there's the copier which uses toner.
About them "always been kind of awful".. I dunno, looking back it was harder for them to clog, they were cheap and simple; then they started the race to the smallest nozzles, realized they could upcharge the ink 1000x.. and here we are.
Nomen omen..