So I bought one of Spotify's Car Things when they were flushing them after realizing nobody knew fuck all about them.
The device itself works alright for it's purpose, but is basically just a fancy way to change tracks or answer your phone. There's no GPS or messaging integration that you'd get with CarPlay. It doesn't even tell the time. Still, it works and is useful.
A few months ago, Spotify sent out emails that, as of December, they will be bricking all of them and to dispose of them via whatever recycling service you have.
Pretty shitty that we've entered an era where companies can just destroy something you paid for because they want to... There need to be laws against this.
Dealing with a client at work who is going through this. Severely depressed, suicidal tendencies, will not exercise despite knowing it has helped him in the past. He knows what he needs to do, but we also know damn well that he's going to go straight up to his room and play video games all day.
Motivating is extremely difficult when it comes to severe depression. You can't just point out what they need to do. Doing so will likely just deepen their depression because they already know. Getting people to understand that not every brain works the same or responds to the same kind of reinforcements is incredibly frustrating.