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Rina8888 [55]
3 years ago
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Pliss help me here no links

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german3 years ago
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Yes, I would like to live in a smart home. Imagine coming home, completely exhausted, and you don't even need to worry about the pile of unwashed clothes, or the undone dishes, or the dusty floor. Your smart house would take care of that all for you like an invisible butler. You talk to it like you do Siri, Alexa, or Cortana; one order and the problems are cleared for you.

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