Agree they’ve being easing their way in for a while.
My point was specifically about advertising within the content itself which would be a new line crossed.
Edit: actually yes they did do this with Apple News didn’t they! (Which is why I stopped paying for it).
I’m so glad you posted this - my integrated fridge door has dropped slightly after being taken off and put back on when installed. Can’t really screw back into mdf/chipboard/whatever and I’ve been stressing about getting it fixed for months because whilst it’ll get worse over time, it technically works and no doubt the fitter would say I need to take the whole thing out and replace the side panel.
Several corporations in the United States have been reported to use prison labor
Walmart: Utilizes prison labor for manufacturing products and for supply chain operations.
McDonald’s: Uses prison labor to produce uniforms and other items.
Victoria’s Secret: Has used prison labor for manufacturing lingerie.
AT&T: Employs prison labor for call center operations.
Starbucks: Uses prison labor for packaging products.
Microsoft: Utilizes prison labor for refurbishing and recycling electronic equipment.
Boeing: Engages prison labor for manufacturing parts.
Nordstrom: Uses prison labor for product manufacturing.
Target: Employs prison labor for manufacturing and packaging.
Whole Foods: Uses prison labor for packaging products.
BP: Utilizes prison labor for various operations.
Caterpillar: Engages prison labor for manufacturing parts.
Chevron: Uses prison labor for various operations.
Eddie Bauer: Employs prison labor for manufacturing products.
Kmart: Uses prison labor for manufacturing and packaging.
You could get “smart flood detectors” cheap on amazon that use smart life. They make a sound (not the loudest tbf) and trigger notifications on your phone via the app.
Maybe not the greatest for privacy but might start the trail…
No doubt fiscal policies put this (and other) councils on the back foot, but it’s reductive to ignore that the thing that tipped them over the edge was bureaucratic incompetence combined with being fucked by the Oracle Corporation.
10/10