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It’s a bubble

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Friend.com for those who don’t want to read the article

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They should have called it Friend Computer instead.

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Indeed, friend citizen. Would you like some Bouncy Bubble Beverage?

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4 points

Or just use AI or IO instead of com

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18 points

That honestly seems pretty low for friend.com

Although the fact they’re developing hardware on less than a million dollar budget is bananas, let alone the other whack ideas

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I remember when the place I worked at changed names and some Russian guy was sitting on the domain name, wouldn’t let it go for less than a million.

The CEO signed off on it after a day of consideration. Really changed my perspective on how much money these companies were sitting on.

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The article is even more wack than the price for the domain. They want to launch a $99 necklace that listens to everything you say while it “forms its own thoughts” about it. Then instead of talking to you, it just texts you when IT “wants” (read: on a timer or based on a system prompt)

The monetization is a one-time $99, no subscription. That’s … suspicious from a privacy perspective.

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49 points

Dot-com vibes.

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