AirTags Expose Dodgy Postal Industry (DHL Responds)
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Damn that was a video. Crazy insight on postal services a lot of information for sure.
Favorite quote:
> What if, god forbid, manual sorting is an industry norm
This is the kind of tone-deaf tech bro who thinks that food just magically shows up on his plate with no labor, that cars are assembled entirely by robots, and that the roads magically plow themselves while he sleeps.
Like, how did he think postal services work? Businesses are run by people and people make mistakes. Its good to reduce mistakes but if you think that robots can or will eliminate mistakes, you’re an idiot.
Also, support phone lines for commodity services like shipping are only slightly more advanced than low cost nanny services used take care of their baby customers. If you bought insurance, make a claim. Otherwise, go cry.
Christ on a bike! This guy has been milking this topic for over a year now. Either he’s being dishonest or too thick to understand how Air tags actually work.
He also continues to mix up mammoth-Enterprise’s broken process and incompetence, with fraud.
I love how this topic is so boring that only the shills bothered to post here.