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  1. Honestly this just feels like a device where the founders knew their product was going to be pointless but the real goal was to be bought out. Never taken a business class so idk if that's an actual strategy

  2. AI is just the new buzzword businesspeople are thinking will sell us products now that NFT blockchain isn't so hot anymore.

  3. Generative AI is just a trend, its nothing special. Overblown and limitations completely overshadowed, its presense brings along destruction, meaningless products, ads and job loss. Its slowly turning the once exciting to stale and misserable.

  4. This is just the same thing that happened to Juicero. If your product is something i can already do with my phone (or in the case of Juicero my own hands) and can do it faster and at a lower cost, then maybe you should go back to the drawing board.

  5. I watched that whole review because it's an interesting gizmo and he kinda nailed it. It's just not there yet. I hate to say it but a smartwatch is leaps and bounds better and I don't see myself ever even wanting a smartwatch

  6. As a tech reviewer Marques reviewed a product, he did his job. Whether the review is negative or positive, if it’s truthful, than there’s no issue.

  7. I thought it sounded like a fine device, then I heard it costs $700, and, you know, maybe stretching it a lot but I'm sure someone would find it worth it if they have an aversion to using their phone for whatever reason… then there's also the subscription on top. Damn.

  8. You can’t get mad at a clickbait title… if your product sucks, it just sucks. A YouTube video title won’t make or break your product

  9. buy gpu every year damn flex leave some for the rest no wonder we get stupid tech because people just buy buy buy dont need every year new gpu or phone look at all the tech around you you also dont really need

  10. He actually made the product more likable for me. Was less anti by the end of it but the pricing just isn't a good trade off

  11. "Ex-Apple employees", high price and own apps that does not integrate with anything else… Hmmm, sure it's not just Apple themselves that made this thing?

  12. I think there's such a clash of cultures here. Older generations think that they're entitled to praise and support and good reviews, and they're used to being able to threaten reviewers (or more likely their employers) with things like loss of access to future products. They're not used to freelancers who have nothing invested in getting future products from a company that makes bad products. The sheer offence that these guys take to someone not cheering on a product that even they seem to be saying is not good yet… is weird.

    Like, I dunno, why not make the product good first, then release it? Is that a confusing concept?

  13. How are you about to make a quip about the way the name is pronounced when you can’t even pronounce it properly?

    How are you about to introduce the channel when you can’t even pronounce it properly?

    He says in so many of his videos, it’s pronounced mark-ezz. Watch 30 seconds of 90% of any video and you can know this.

    Saying mark-ease is utterly ignorant and disrespectful.

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