Re: [libreplanet-discuss] "Internet of Broken Things" on reddit.com is a distraction

2015-03-11 Thread Daniel Pimentel
On 2015-03-10 23:38, Cardoza, Michael wrote: I suppose your right about education. it can be frustrating that this is all we can do at times. I suppose educate and hope that the internet of things is implemented so bad it's a horrible failure. I am sure however that they will keep trying until th

Re: [libreplanet-discuss] "Internet of Broken Things" on reddit.com is a distraction

2015-03-10 Thread Cardoza, Michael
I suppose your right about education. it can be frustrating that this is all we can do at times. I suppose educate and hope that the internet of things is implemented so bad it's a horrible failure. I am sure however that they will keep trying until they get things to catch on. But this is quick

[libreplanet-discuss] "Internet of Broken Things" on reddit.com is a distraction

2015-03-10 Thread J.B. Nicholson-Owens
rysiek wrote: Rather, "Internet of Broken Things": http://www.reddit.com/r/dredmorbius/comments/26722r/the_internet_of_broken_things/ But yes, the question of retaining software freedom in a world of computing things is a valid one, and a hard one. There is no silver bullet, and the market will