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goddamn youre amazing
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Powaqoatse posted:goddamn youre amazing
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 09:52 |
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spankmeister posted:Did you try de4dot? (and then ilspy) i should add there's a de4dot integrated/engine replacement of ilspy called dnspy
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crazysim posted:i should add there's a de4dot integrated/engine replacement of ilspy called dnspy cool, good 2 know.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 10:02 |
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well. I like how quote:Automated devices will notify power companies when an outage occurs which will ensure faster response time to power outages apparently the power company doesn't know about outages until someone proactively notifies them??
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 11:13 |
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qntm posted:well. I like how Also somehow notifying them without utilising power...
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 11:23 |
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paging angry moo cow
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 11:29 |
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Chalks posted:Also somehow notifying them without utilising power... notifications can be negative, i.e. thing stops responding to pings
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:14 |
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BobHoward posted:notifications can be negative, i.e. thing stops responding to pings unplug your washer and the power company thinks you had an outage
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:40 |
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BobHoward posted:notifications can be negative, i.e. thing stops responding to pings Looking forward to the power company jumping into action every time my router goes down.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:42 |
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Chalks posted:Looking forward to the power company jumping into action every time my router goes down. i look forward to living in a country where power outages are rare because infrastructure is maintained but i'm already there
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:53 |
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Hed posted:there's a reason the 1-800-DIG-RITE or whatever is in your area is free / subsidized by the utilities Yeah.. the problem with opt-in "let's not be stupid," services is that the stupidest people, the ones most likely to do damage, aren't gonna be the ones that call. The kind of person that double checks where they're digging probably isn't the person that ends up slicing the fibre. We have this same kind of thing where I work. We have a poster printer you can make reservations for. The people who properly make reservations never need help. Like they could probably sneak in and use it without us knowing most of the time. The kind of people who eat up our time who cause us trouble are the people who walk in out of the blue saying, "Oh, I didn't know I should make a reservation." The reservation system is there, ostensibly, so we can do planning, but it doesn't really tell us anything about the cases that actually do end up taking time. I feel like the "call before you dig lines", are probably the same way. I'm sure there's some industry jargon for this concept, but it happens everywhere all the time.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:56 |
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Boiled Water posted:i look forward to living in a country where power outages are rare because infrastructure is maintained I live in such a country, but we had a power outage in Amsterdam today, and it royally hosed up our train network because it's so interconnected.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:58 |
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hackbunny posted:I'm lazy hackbunny posted:so I did it by hand (muchos respectos, hackbunny, you're doing great stuff)
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 12:59 |
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Chalks posted:Also somehow notifying them without utilising power... https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00000J47L/
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 13:04 |
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My battery powered washing machine is going to have trouble accessing the internet during a power cut since my router is not also battery powered. Chalks fucked around with this message at 13:54 on Jan 17, 2017 |
# ? Jan 17, 2017 13:49 |
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Powaqoatse posted:goddamn youre amazing
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:02 |
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Powaqoatse posted:goddamn youre amazing
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:25 |
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Chalks posted:My battery powered washing machine is going to have trouble accessing the internet during a power cut since my router is not also battery powered. My security system uses a cell modem backup, and there are several/many IoT companies doing exactly that with monitoring devices for things like weather stations. Think this through.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:28 |
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hackbunny posted:I soon recognized it as "on error resume next" I've seen this so many times when decompiling obfuscated DLLs and I've always assumed it was part of the obfuscation. This is really interesting to know. Subjunctive posted:My security system uses a cell modem backup, and there are several/many IoT companies doing exactly that with monitoring devices for things like weather stations. Think this through. We're still talking about washing machines in people's homes, right? I mean it seems a little far fetched for Samsung to run a free cellular network dedicated to enabling their washing machines to selflessly contact power companies in the rare event that they lose power. Much as I would enjoy reading the instructions on the washing machine manual that read "Please remember to regularly replace the batteries in the back of your washing machine's modem" I'm not sure they've engineered it to quite that extent and are instead talking horseshit while fishing for reasons why IoT isn't a waste of everyone's time and money. Chalks fucked around with this message at 14:37 on Jan 17, 2017 |
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waSSHing machine
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:40 |
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quote:Think this through. and not have IoT devices in your home
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:42 |
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Ur Getting Fatter posted:waSSHing machine
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:42 |
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Cyka BlIoT
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 14:46 |
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Ur Getting Fatter posted:waSSHing machine
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BattleMaster posted:and not have IoT devices in your home too late, I have a smart meter
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 15:22 |
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qntm posted:well. I like how they'll see the drop off but a lot of the times they don't know where exactly the cut is so they rely pretty heavily on user reporting to narrow things down
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:08 |
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Boiled Water posted:i look forward to living in a country where power outages are rare because infrastructure is maintained good maintenance doesn't stop some idiot in a pickup from running off the road in a snow storm into your gear.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:10 |
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Chalks posted:Looking forward to the power company jumping into action every time my router goes down. it doesnt use your router, the proposed connection method is a variant of the tech used for wireless mesh networking on smart electric/water meters
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:11 |
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Ur Getting Fatter posted:waSSHing machine
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:11 |
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OSI bean dip posted:Samsung ... update i dont think you have to worry about that
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:23 |
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I totally trust that the general populace that have stoves that flash 12:00 is able to configure their washer with the right address just so it can report when the power goes out
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:31 |
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i set the time correct once, now it's in daylights savings and i dont know how to fix it i'm saying that appliance clocks are literally the hardest things to configure, its an unfair comparison
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:35 |
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you've been able to watch youtube videos on your Samsung Refrigerator for years now now... you can experience... the ultimate... low-latency... gaming destruction... of your hardwired Samsung SteamOS/Steam Link capable Washing Machine.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:37 |
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ymgve posted:I totally trust that the general populace that have stoves that flash 12:00 is able to configure their washer with the right address just so it can report when the power goes out you wouldn't be configuring it, the utility would be installing the device. just like you don't configure your own smart electricity meter or water meter or whatever. utility's property.
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:40 |
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fishmech posted:you wouldn't be configuring it, the utility would be installing the device. People have utilities provide and install their washing machines?
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:43 |
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ymgve posted:I totally trust that the general populace that have stoves that flash 12:00 is able to configure their washer with the right address just so it can report when the power goes out which is why some of them just connect to any open network automatically
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:45 |
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Chalks posted:People have utilities provide and install their washing machines? it's not the washing machine ya moron, it's specifically an additional device that gets connected to the washing machine, and needs to be configured for a specific utility company network also, the devices aren't available yet, and might not be available for a long time
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# ? Jan 17, 2017 16:47 |
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fishmech posted:it's not the washing machine ya moron, it's specifically an additional device that gets connected to the washing machine, and needs to be configured for a specific utility company network Wait, if my electricity company is installing something in my house designed to monitor whether or not the electricity is working, why are they plugging it into my washing machine?
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Chalks posted:Wait, if my electricity company is installing something in my house designed to monitor whether or not the electricity is working, why are they plugging it into my washing machine? the idea of it is that it would be plugged into all major appliances. there would also be provision for signing up to have controls like some utilities have to reduce a/c use or similar things at times of peak demand, which are already in place. it's all meant to be part of this: https://www.smartgrid.gov/ the purpose of this appliance not building the actual interface in, is so that they don't have to worry about not meeting the standards whenever those standards finally get agreed on by the utilities and other manufacturers - and that might easily take a decade or more to happen.
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