"On October 20, 2025, The Amazon Web Services (AWS) crashed, resulting in a colossal collapse of internet infrastructure, global industries coming to a standstill, and the brief yet manic realization of society's crippling reliance on functional Wi-Fi. In layman's terms, the computers stopped computing, and everything fell apart.
However, as the working world came to a predictable halt, the most surprising (and silliest) outcome was reported from inside the home. Smart products like beds, doorbells, Alexas, and in-home lighting went completely berserk, malfunctioning as if the world were under alien attack. Beds overheated to 110° in high-temperature modes, Ring cameras showed nothing but static, and refrigerators randomly turned off… It was chaos. Yet when those web-based housewares glitched and broke down, it put a spotlight on the obsessive consumer innovations that have led us down a path devoid of logic.
As we stray further from tried-and-true products in favor of unnecessary in

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