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Изходен канал @clockstackwheels · Post #10 · 6.04

Предыдущая статья о нужности умных колонок, к моей радости, не собрала ни одного конспирологического комментария. Видимо, профилактический абзац про это сделал своё дело. Однако, было несколько длинных обсуждений с критикой моих выводов. Хочу подчеркнуть, что все статьи, разумеется, субъективны. Да, я пишу о вещах, в которых у меня есть опыт, причём, как правило, разнообразный. Сам я легко ломаю привычки в том, что касается технологий и устройств, потому что люблю исследовать новое и сравнивать свои впечатления и полученные результаты. Но не все столь гибкие, если вдруг ваше естество неистово сопротивляется, то рекомендации следует рассматривать как опциональные, а статьи — как чтиво о чём-то далёком от вашей жизни. Сегодня мы посмотрим ещё на одну умную колонку, и на этом пока тему закроем. А именно — «Капсула» от MailRu с голосовым ассистентом «Маруся» на борту. Сравним с Яндекс Станцией и попытаемся понять, на этот раз, не «нужна ли вам умная колонка вообще», а «нужна ли вам именно Капсула, если вы хотите умную колонку». #gadgets#tech https://teletype.in/@clockstackwheels/mail-capsule

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