• @[email protected]
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    Truthfully, if people are stupid enough to buy into this hype they sort of deserve it as much as the morons who run those companies. Buyer beware and all that jazz.

    We all know the meme of the Smart-BBQ that refuses to BBQ because of a failed update via wifi. If people are walking away from having a simple metal pit to amber some meat on it, then we are failing as a species. More vectors of failure just means more vectors of failure. Use KISS whenever possible. Don’t fall for the ‘for your convenience’ trap. How ridiculous that, if true, they cannot flush a toilet that literally works on gravity.

    No idea who would buy this. By definition networks will fail at some point. Same aslt avoiding subscription models as much as possible.

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    258 days ago

    That’s why I try to make dumb things smart, not replace the dumb with smart. Like, make the switch smart, not the bulb.

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      198 days ago

      Along with making it backwards compatible. (Ie, control system goes down you can still operate just like a dumb system)

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        178 days ago

        Can’t lock people into some service if you do that. They gotta have that recurring monthly revenue.

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      88 days ago

      I agree with the overall sentiment, but a smart switch would be harder to change than a smart bulb most of the time. Smart switch would require electrical work to replace. A smart bulb can just be swapped. If anything the toilet is a good proxy. A smart flush means it won’t manually flush. If they had done a smart fill you could just manually fill the tank with water.

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        78 days ago

        Not necessarily. The “smart” necessarily causes some real world movent (opens a valve). Just design the physical action to be able to be performed both manually and electrically.

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          38 days ago

          In this post it seems as though smart is being used to mean completely replacing the thing. I think that having both smart and dumb options is ideal, but in this particular context I think the reference point is that the smart object does not allow a manual override.

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        48 days ago

        To be fair, if you had a water supply you could just chuck buckets of water down your toilet if the flush wasn’t working.

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        38 days ago

        True, but you could also add a switchbot to it. Ugly but simple and without electrical maintenance needed.

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    118 days ago

    Our ubermench tech genius overlords aren’t even competent when it comes to their own native fields.