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Replying to Anonymous Z-2…

Logitech CEO Hanneke Faber who worked in Unilever last year and is also a member of the Advisory Board of Leading Executives Advancing Diversity (LEAD) wants to sell a monthly-subscription-based “forever mouse” (it's called like that because of regular software updates that cause more nuisance than convenience. Might also be a red flag for planned obsolescence?) that features an AI button (requires Logi Options+ App) that acts like a shortcut to ChatGPT (bootlicking OpenAI much? It's also likely that you'd misclick it thus it's better to just disable it entirely), the mouse probably doesn't even work without their bloatware installed, what a fucking greedy company, I'm so fucking tired of this AI hype scam, this is also the same company that monopolized the Smart™ TV remote market before shutting down the entire Harmony line. Bitch needs a reality check.

Related video on how mediocre overpriced mice are marketed to gamers through being sponsored by popular influencers: https://youtu.be/3R26Pq7b9l4

Software as a service (SaaS) needs to die, immediately. I remember there was a company that used to sell subscription-based footwear under the guise of combating climate change (but we all know they're just in for the money as their ulterior motive), I don't want the future to be heading towards where everything has to be a subscription-based service and needs an app for it.