How could this happen? Owners of #Chamberlain #MyQ automatic garage door openers just woke up to discover that the company had confiscated valuable features overnight, and that there was nothing they could do about it.

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Pluralistic: The enshittification of garage-door openers reveals a vast and deadly rot (09 Nov 2023) – Pluralistic: Daily links from Cory Doctorow

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"But this impulse to play shell games runs up against the hard limits of physical reality: grocers just can't send an army of rollerskated teenagers around the store to reprice everything as soon as a wealthy or desperate-looking customer comes through the door."

Can't they?

I've never thought about it before, but after reading this paragraph, I'm now AMAZED that the big grocery chains haven't replaced those little price signs on the shelves with digital displays of some kind, so that they can adjust prices on the fly.

@kingkaufman @pluralistic
I have seen such digital displays on big supermarket shelves in France, but changing the pricing while the shop was open would be legally problematic as a form of false advertising by putting the price up between when you pick up an item and when you get to the till.

Funnily enough, similar large French supermarkets have been known to employ staff on rollerskates to back up the checkout staff, but not an army, barely even enough for a squad.

@HodgesC @kingkaufman @pluralistic I've actually been hit this in Austria where it is common to change the price of petrol multiple times during the day at petrol stations.

I must have arrived at around 11.59 and the price of the petrol changed like a second before I started filling up a tank. Had to pay like €0.05 more per litre.

@sztupy @kingkaufman @pluralistic
presumably they can get away with it by locking in the price when you lift the nozzle, and claiming that you must have seen it and agreed before actually taking the product. Sneaky.