This is great. The documentation was clear and highlighted the value proposition immediately. This makes ML a lot more accessible for a developer such as myself.
My wife purchased some pendant lights for our kitchen, and what arrived was a totally different color. Return was handled no problem.
Second time ordering lights, they were missing a part. After trying unsuccessfully of having the manufacturer ship us the missing part the order was cancelled. Again the return was handled no problem.
Third order the product was satisfactory.
Gotta hand it to their support though, returns were handled no questions asked and seamless. Makes putting up with the hassle almost worth it.
Its a good show to watch on and off. I already know what his stance will be on any given issue so I mostly watch it for the comedy aspect which tends to get repetitive.
3rd pic down in the bottom left, you can see "Surely Your Joking Mr. Feynman". Seems this bookshop owner has some good taste in what he chooses to stock :)
Thats the scary thing about Google. They've become so ubiquitous that you don't need to pay them directly for them to make money off of you. They make money off of the data that they are able to glean from your interactions on the web, your devices etc. Its strength might also be its weakness if the mass of consumers shift towards a more privacy oriented mindset.