Robot vacuum cleaners are being hacked to spy on your family, chase pets, hurl verbal abuse, and the makers claim users 'do not need to worry excessively about this'
Robot vacuum cleaners are being hacked to spy on your family, chase pets, hurl verbal abuse, and the makers claim users 'do not need to worry excessively about this'
www.pcgamer.com Robot vacuum cleaners are being hacked to spy on your family, chase pets, hurl verbal abuse, and the makers claim users 'do not need to worry excessively about this'
Giving new meaning to 'sucking up dirt.'
Giving new meaning to 'sucking up dirt.'
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Sanctus @lemmy.world I have this manual device that is kind of like a roomba that you move around yourself. It works great over the course of fifteen minutes.
10 2 Replyelucubra @sopuli.xyz Endurance and reliability of cycles seem to be an issue with mine
6 0 ReplyTheoriginalthon @lemmy.world I'm still on my original one from 20 years ago, only had to replace the head 3 times and the handle twice
1 0 Replyemmanuel_car @fedia.io Either I’m missing your joke or you missed the other guy’s
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