Source: Hacker News
Article note: I still have had 0 Bluetooth devices that haven't at some point done something insane, made difficult to diagnose by lack of human interface. I tolerate BT headphones around the house because non-Bluetooth RF headphones are basically a dead market, but that's about it.
Plus, wandering around in public with BT devices in "HEY EVERYONE LOOK AT MY UNIQUE IDENTIFIER" mode all the time seems like inviting abuse by the usual rogues' gallery of public and private interests.
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