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> What I’m trying to teach myself to do whenever I think “this is ridiculous overcomplexity” is to imagine whose life it might make simpler.

I prefer to think "How can this be used against someone" because while there are a lot of "smart" devices that can help people, they are often also being used to exploit those same people by collecting massive amounts of data and using that data against them or selling/leaking it to those who will use it against them, or allowing hackers to gain access to their data/network.

People with a disability or those with accessibility needs shouldn't need to give up their right to privacy or security to take advantage of every technological advance that might make their lives easier. Even people without a disability don't need some company collecting a detailed record of when/how often/how long they have sex, or how many nights they sleep alone, or what days/hours they spend in bed, or what times they go to sleep or how much sleep they get.

Devices should be designed to protect users and not to collect as much data as possible, or push ads, or expose them to hackers.



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