finally, DRM comes to making tea gizmodo.com/a-400-smart-tea-…

Jun 22, 2017 · 12:30 PM UTC

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What next, DRM that spoils the food in your stomach if you break some nebulous license agreement? This is getting ridiculous.
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Such artificial platform-locking should be illegal under antitrust regulations.
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ITS JUST HOT WATER AND LEAVES WHY DO WE NEED THIS
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Finally, a use for HTTP 418
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capitalism is the most efficient way to allocate limited res-BAHAHAHAHA jkjk
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$9 for 80 bags of Yorkshire Gold? Feel sorry for Americans, that's like £3 here 😐
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"Sips (Selective Infusion Profile System)" I don't even know how to begin
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I boil water in a pot and add tea. No computers, DRM or unrecyclable garbage. And it cost a lot less. Crazy.
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It probably puts the milk in first.
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All I can say is that I hope they go bankrupt for producing a tea maker that restricts your access to tea