Don't have a roomba (shark owner) and me and my two other vacuum cleaners depend on my robot vacuum to help pickup both my godwn retriever and corgi hair on a daily basis.
From what I've heard from folks outside the US, we're way past the point of not being the shinning city on the hill. The only thing I see is that if and when the emails come out to public, the US will be so marginalized by the rest of the world that doing business with them will almost be the equivalent as doing business with North Korea (not counting trade embargos), that people will not really care as much anymore. And even if you where in the US you'd be more interested in just surviving the day than caring about the already known pedo in chief running the whitehouse will all his clouns and billionaires. The only thing that could give me joy is that if thefiles come out, the rest of the world powers could make trade embargos with the US and any billionaire that has financial or political ties with the US (specially including tech companies) so those billionaires would either jump ship and line up with the tax laws of the rest of the world or sink with the rest of the us economy.
Had only one kid actually say "trick or treat!" when we came to the door, the rest just looked straight a the bowl, grabbed a handful and left, of those only some said thank you while most just walked away. Never seen so many seemingly unappreciative kids like I've seen this year.
How so? Privacy (or lack there off) and how people behave online (or in private) should not be treated like a problem/solution.
Sure I get that we may be going that way because its easier for lawmakers, but the truth of the matter is that better education will always be the solution to how people behave on and offline.
Taking away privacy will only force these people to do it in public, and seeing how the current regime's around the world are going towards authoritarian models, these types of chats will keep happening whether they are private or public.
Yeah, I never got it to work for me last I tried.