Get roughly twice as much computer for the money by going with Linux.
2:
Figure out how to run Final Cut or Premier on it.
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There's no step three.
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Profit!
the insurance company is bound by HIPPA laws, Fitbit is not
So that's an interesting question... Is it permissible for a HIPAA bound entity to require you to waive your rights by disclosing protected health information to a third party which isn't HIPAA bound?
If my doctor said, "I'll only see you if you agree to let me post your weight and cholesterol numbers in a classified ad in the New York Times," I can't see that working out well for Doc. (I also make zero distinction between the security/privacy standards of Fitbit and publishing in a national newspaper. Functionally equivalent as far as I'm concerned.)
Come on... We all watch sci-fi here. All you need to remove your own tracking implant is a dirty mirror, a dull butter knife, a bottle of vodka, and a lighter to cauterize the wound.
That said, I'm sure any doctor would remove a foreign body from your hand without needing your employer's approval.
"What can I buy with it?" more than "What is the next sucker willing to pay me for it?".
The difference between "currency" and "security".
A LISP programmer knows the value of everything, but the cost of nothing. -- Alan Perlis