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Owlofcreamcheese posted:Getting angry if “algorithms” control things but then also getting angry if you are asked to control things. A soil sensor with a cutoff point to end a cycle is a very broad definition of "algorithms". This also doesn't require attaching it to the internet.
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quarantinethepast posted:I imagine all of you have received spam calls at one time or another. Where do they get their information from and is it possible some of the big name tech companies are giving our info to them? It's entirely possible. But there are a gently caress ton of sources that harvest numbers. So Amazon could be selling your grandmother poo poo, or she called a 1-800 number using ANI. She could have put it on a form. Or the robocaller dialed her randomly and she picked up. Basically phone numbers may be the single most leaky bit of information out there.
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# ? Jan 31, 2022 23:54 |
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Motronic posted:A soil sensor with a cutoff point to end a cycle is a very broad definition of "algorithms". I think you will find that is exactly what an algorithm is and all the people that were trying to make you think it was something else were just trying to scare you
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 00:15 |
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We must secure an existence for our wifi dishwashers
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 00:21 |
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Invalid Validation posted:We got a new fridge a couple months back and it hooks up to Wi-Fi. It’s mostly useless but it’ll dynamically change the temperature to suit the temperature outside. It keeps ice cream soft enough to scoop easily. I guess it kinda makes sense for it if you squint hard enough. You don't need WiFi to do that. An external temp sensor would accomplish that more accurately and wouldn't break if Amazon has an outage or the weather API changes.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 00:41 |
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Tuxedo Gin posted:You don't need WiFi to do that. An external temp sensor would accomplish that more accurately and wouldn't break if Amazon has an outage or the weather API changes. How poorly temperature controlled does your house need to be that your fridge needs outside weather information to keep up? I've never experienced such a thing.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 00:44 |
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To be fair, a lot of people can't afford to live in modern well insulated construction with central heating/air and multi-pane windows.
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quarantinethepast posted:I imagine all of you have received spam calls at one time or another. Where do they get their information from and is it possible some of the big name tech companies are giving our info to them? Your phone's service provider/Google straight up selling the customer info to anyone that wants it. Also account info from various website hacks.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:08 |
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Motronic posted:How poorly temperature controlled does your house need to be that your fridge needs outside weather information to keep up?
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quarantinethepast posted:I imagine all of you have received spam calls at one time or another. Where do they get their information from and is it possible some of the big name tech companies are giving our info to them? Sometimes they're directly from national do not call lists. Otherwise, if they're not just robodialing every possible number, it could be that you were re-assigned a previously used number that's already on various lists.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:23 |
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Tuxedo Gin posted:To be fair, a lot of people can't afford to live in modern well insulated construction with central heating/air and multi-pane windows. You don't need that to keep a fridge working properly. We're not talking about double pane windows and well insulated. We're talking "walls, windows and a basic level of heat that would be considered safe for habitation". Elysiume posted:My parents have a fridge in their garage (in addition to one inside the house) which will end up way colder than desired if it’s cold enough outside. I think they’ve just been leaving it off during the winter though, since half the reason they have it there is for easier cold drink access during the summer. Yes, exactly this. There is no software to solve this problem whether its connected to the cloud or not. Unless you're buying equipment meant to be operated in an unconditioned space. Which also exists and has for a very long time. It does not require wifi to work. Or even an external temperature sensor.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:34 |
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quarantinethepast posted:I imagine all of you have received spam calls at one time or another. Where do they get their information from and is it possible some of the big name tech companies are giving our info to them? Why would someone pay Amazon for this information when they could just spam every number for free?
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 01:57 |
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Jose Valasquez posted:Why would someone pay Amazon for this information when they could just spam every number for free? That's true, and supports my idea that it was a mere coincidence.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 02:14 |
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I bought a new oven range last year (it's remarkably hard to find one with regular buttons anymore, you have to go to premium brands to avoid touchscreen controls), and it came with Wifi, with an app/smart home integration. Unfortunately the one use case I might see for it - preheating the oven while you're on your way home - is explicitly disallowed because you have to go and push a button on the oven before it will let you turn it on via wifi (and the button resets itself whenever you do anything, so you can't just push it once and forget it). Presumably this is where the engineer's dreams of smart appliances meet the lawyer's worries of unattended ovens and hackers.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 04:40 |
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Hobnob posted:Presumably this is where the engineer's dreams of smart appliances meet the lawyer's worries of unattended ovens and hackers. It's where the engineer's dreams meet the business people's product differentiation requirements.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 04:44 |
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gonna say its a good thing that your oven can't be turned on without you physically touching a button. that sounds like a very practical safety feature.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 04:46 |
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Stexils posted:gonna say its a good thing that your oven can't be turned on without you physically touching a button. that sounds like a very practical safety feature. What if it can't be turned off without an update after you let your toddler crawl in there and accidentally turned it to 750 degrees Jose Valasquez posted:Why would someone pay Amazon for this information when they could just spam every number for free? I will say that I have made car loan apps and instantly had a call from CC companies right after hitting the apply button. Like I mean within the time it took the page to load I was getting a call
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 04:49 |
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WAR CRIME GIGOLO posted:What if it can't be turned off without an update after you let your toddler crawl in there and accidentally turned it to 750 degrees Do the ovens lock now? Are you having your stay at home alone toddler press the oven button for you so you can get the heating started before you get home?
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 06:09 |
I know it’s jokey jokes for toasters to have Bluetooth but the real reason is to sell your info, we all know this right?
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Tuxedo Gin posted:To be fair, a lot of people can't afford to live in modern well insulated construction with central heating/air and multi-pane windows. I see, but this same person is in the market for a fridge that charges a 1.5-2x premium for this "feature"?
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 06:14 |
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HelloSailorSign posted:Do the ovens lock now? My toddler works from home
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 06:41 |
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I connected my dishwasher to Wi-Fi thinking I could tweak obscure settings, such as drying agent amounts. Nope, just the same controls that are on the front, without even differentiating by model. Garbage
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 06:46 |
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Why isn't my dishwasher on the blockchain yet? What if I neex to trustlessly prove that my dishes were washed?
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TraderStav posted:I see, but this same person is in the market for a fridge that charges a 1.5-2x premium for this "feature"? Shockingly, even premium appliances are cheaper than houses and housing in many markets. Even poor people have smartphones.
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The Lone Badger posted:Why isn't my dishwasher on the blockchain yet? What if I neex to trustlessly prove that my dishes were washed?
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 09:43 |
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Tuxedo Gin posted:Shockingly, even premium appliances are cheaper than houses and housing in many markets. Even poor people have smartphones. Okay this argument is going nowhere, but the initial fridge is still a stupid use of WiFi. It doesn't need to check the internet to find out the outside temperature, the fridge just needs another thermometer on the outside of itself. That's it, no wifi. The temperature outside the house doesn't matter, only the temp inside the house and inside the fridge.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 10:07 |
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ianmacdo posted:Okay this argument is going nowhere, but the initial fridge is still a stupid use of WiFi. It doesn't need to check the internet to find out the outside temperature, the fridge just needs another thermometer on the outside of itself. That's it, no wifi. The temperature outside the house doesn't matter, only the temp inside the house and inside the fridge. I 100% agree with that. Absolutely stupid use of WiFi.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 10:11 |
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The UI for all this poo poo is always much worse than you can imagine. Also security. It's literally Battle Network where your oven can be hacked and burn the house down.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 10:23 |
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Remulak posted:I connected my dishwasher to Wi-Fi thinking I could tweak obscure settings, such as drying agent amounts. Nope, just the same controls that are on the front, without even differentiating by model. Garbage Your dishwasher should have a dial within the rinse aid compartment that controls the amount that is released.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 13:47 |
lol that any 'smart' features would be anything but a 1 buck arm cortex bolted on the front of the apartment grade models
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 14:21 |
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Once again, Reddit shows us the way: https://www.reddit.com/r/LongmontPotionCastle/comments/sh7byt/nfts_sound_like_something_from_a_lpc_prank_call/
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https://www.cnbc.com/2022/02/01/tesla-to-recall-nearly-54000-vehicles-that-may-disobey-stop-signs.htmlquote:Tesla will recall 53,822 U.S. vehicles with the company’s Full Self-Driving (Beta) software that may allow some models to conduct “rolling stops” and not come to a complete stop at some intersections posing a safety risk. Who could have predicted such an outcome? I mean, other than a few brain-poisoned posters here.
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It is actually kind of shocking that the rolling stop "feature" actually works as intended (does it?).
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What do you want to bet Musk & crew made it "work" at red lights too
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These kind of stories always worry me a bit because I live near Boston, which has the worst ratio of "techbros who would buy a Tesla and full-auto it so they can do more techbro poo poo in their cars" to "Roads so inscrutable Dread Cthulu himself gets confused by their geometry", so it's probably just a matter of time before a Model S runs me over outside a Dunkies or some other horrible ironic New England death.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 17:40 |
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Vancouver is absolutely crawling with Teslas, too, which I'm always side-eyeing when I have to cross in front of them.
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Neito posted:These kind of stories always worry me a bit because I live near Boston, which has the worst ratio of "techbros who would buy a Tesla and full-auto it so they can do more techbro poo poo in their cars" to "Roads so inscrutable Dread Cthulu himself gets confused by their geometry", so it's probably just a matter of time before a Model S runs me over outside a Dunkies or some other horrible ironic New England death. The other part is the entirety of the Boston metro area only 4 hours away.
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# ? Feb 1, 2022 18:20 |
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I will argue that bluetooth connectivity makes a whole lot of sense for a smoker, sous vide or thermometer involved in a long cook. Being able to check and adjust temps from your phone is really handy, especially when the weather sucks outside. Not to mention being alerted when food comes up to temp, you run out of fuel, or something has gone wrong and the water has gotten too low. But your fridge? gently caress that.
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Solkanar512 posted:I will argue that bluetooth connectivity makes a whole lot of sense for a smoker, sous vide or thermometer involved in a long cook. Being able to check and adjust temps from your phone is really handy, especially when the weather sucks outside. Not to mention being alerted when food comes up to temp, you run out of fuel, or something has gone wrong and the water has gotten too low. Let me know when a child has put an empty milk carton back into the fridge and I will mash the purchase button for it
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All you need is a one armed person for that
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