Makes perfect sense.
1. Say you pre-purchase at the slightly lower cost, if you ever want to enable the feature, they will charge more than that amount. Or say the next person, who buys it used, will want to enable it and pays the difference. They don't have to expend any maintenance costs...
I can see people who homebrew, as an artisan hobby. But using an automated system? It seems like it would be too expensive, and you've removed the "fun" of creating it yourself. It's like taking away the joy of cruising by having a level 4 autonomous car, that costs a fortune.
The problem is GMAIL is *too* strict. I can't tell you how often one of our clients complain that their customers aren't receiving their legitimate emails and ask what's wrong with our software. "Uh, no, you need to have GMAIL white list you."
I used to Listen to Kevin Klein, on the radio. That was the only time I touched the radio band. When he was booted off, I went to just streaming music.
I'm on the fence. But super excited to see that Daniel Wu and Daniel Frost (both currently in Into the Baldands) are in it. I'm assuming the movie will have some impressive stunts, then.
Absolutely in the same boat. We cut half of our engineering team and out-sourced to a large Indian firm, to take up the difference (as a cost cutting measure). Their work has been so abysmal that only the most rudimentary projects are handed off to them. That leaves a half strength US team...
I guess it's better than buckshot (for safety). But I'm assuming this is anti-drone defense, in a warzone. so that wouldn't come into play. I'm not seeing the effective range of this net, either