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I know I snark a lot about Musk and his companies, but this is a) laughable, and b) a reminder that almost anything with an unbreakable/unsinkable/totally secure claim is not what it claims to be (see also the recent "unsinkable" yacht of Mike Lynch, or a more famous boat from some James Cameron movie).
(There's a link from the article to the original Facebook post with video of the break-in, but I didn't feel like linking to FB directly because I hate it.)
21 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 27 Aug
You know, if the tech press wasn't just a pathetic group of fan boys and girls with these products most of us probably wouldn't feel the need to rip on products so much.
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Oh yeah, they've been carrying water for tech demagogues since Steve Jobs (and probably people before him, even).
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I really liked this test. It was the first test that was not sponsored. You can not test something if you do not own it and if you test something you have to break it, or at least try to. Everything else is not a real test, only a product video. https://youtube.com/watch?v=PK_EJ3DyiiA
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