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publicvoit, to security German
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Smart Locks könnten Paketdiensten bald Haustüren in Deutschland öffnen​
https://www.heise.de/news/Nuki-Smart-Locks-koennten-Paketdiensten-bald-Haustueren-in-Deutschland-oeffnen-9733436.html?wt_mc=rss.red.ho.ho.atom.beitrag.beitrag

What can possibly go wrong? 🤔 Nun ja, es trifft dann hauptsächlich nur diejenigen, die die Produkt-Entscheidung getroffen haben.

Ich muss unbedingt mehr 🍿 besorgen ...

xro,
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@publicvoit

Schon vor einiger Zeit von dem Plan gehört, sehr spannend dass es jetzt soweit ist..

Dein Tag Risikoabwägung ist hier sicher genau das richtige Stichwort...

Postler vs Nachbarn - wer ist vertrauenswürdiger?

Vielleicht nicht schlecht, dass Leute da jetzt eine Auswahl haben, aber in den allermeisten Fällen würde ich empfehlen das nicht zu nutzen. 😅

xro,
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@publicvoit

Wie ist das eigentlich rechtlich?

Wenn Leute dann eine Überwachungskamera im eigenen Vorzimmer aufstellen, die dann aber in die Arbeitsschutzrechte und Privatsphäre des Postzustellers eingreift?

Fettes Bild Achtung Kamera auf die Whg-Tür und gut?

Was wenn der Postler deswegen die Zustellung verweigert? Paket dann hakt vor die Tür stattdessen und gut?

publicvoit,
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Die #Tagespresse dazu:

"Ab Juli: Postler dürfen Wohnung betreten und deine Zahnbürste benutzen"

https://dietagespresse.com/ab-juli-postler-duerfen-wohnung-betreten-und-deine-zahnbuerste-benutzen/

#fun #Nuki #iot #security

kevinctofel, (edited ) to ai
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Would you pay a monthly fee for a smarter, -enabled from ?

I would not as I barely use Alexa these days at all even though as a former content creator, I have all of the “big tech” assistants in my home. Not because Alexa today is lackluster compared to other options IMO, but I’ve given enough (read: too much) of my personal data to Amazon already.

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/05/22/amazon-plans-to-give-alexa-an-ai-overhaul-monthly-subscription-price.html

aallan, to security
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icd, to ai Polish
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W ostatnim odcinku pierwszego sezonu ICD Weekend Arek i Kuba opowiadają o newsach dotyczacych Facebooka, Apple i AI oraz dzielą się nowymi rekomendacjami aplikacji z F-Droida.

https://www.internet-czas-dzialac.pl/weekend-25/

davidgs, to AWS
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CenturyAvocado, to Cybersecurity
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Hot damn.... Consumer VDSL/Ethernet WiFi router.. "[Security] Set SSID of Wireless to ";reboot" will cause CPE reboot until reset to default."
What if I set the SSID to ";rm -rf /" ;)

Such secure, many best.

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donwatkins, to ai
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mmeier, to homelab
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I've got an idea. Let's form an IoT company. One that makes really great, high quality, well designed products. You know, ones that don't drop out every time you look at them wrong. We offer them cheap, burning through some VC money.

We will certainly fail. But for one glorious moment, people will know good IoT. And the next time somebody tries to sell them crap, they get beaten to a pulp with their shitty products.

And perhaps then, we will actually get good IoT stuff.

pimterry, to homeassistant
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Spent some of the weekend playing with Arduinos + Home Assistant (@homeassistant) to keep a better eye on my plants. Even though it's C++, it's so refreshing compared to shipping modern prod code!

Single file, no tests, no 3rd party dependencies, no infra, just run code & see results immediately (if it works, it's done). And with deep sleep the result should keep running on battery for years untouched. Super fun! ✨

psoul, (edited ) to climate
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My landlord installed a heatpump / electric combo water heater last month. It has a wifi connectivity feature that supposedly lets you schedule the water heater.

I was excited to be able to turn it off during peak times (4 to 9pm) and at night and set it to high efficiency mode when needed.

1/4

psoul, (edited )
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We have three types of days at the house: weekend, weekday work at home, week day in the office.

But guess what? PG&E locked the schedule feature!!!

“Your water heater schedule has been set by your utility for best energy savings. Any changes will be effective for 72 hours.”

Excuse me?

2/4

psoul,
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We all know that PG&E is a private utility company which participates in stock buyback, unjustified rate increases coupled with unrealistic compensations for their CEO.

I know they don’t have me best interest in mind yet I cannot opt out if them scheduling my water heater…
My only option is to turn off the IoT and delete the app.

Are appliance manufacturers are colluding with utility companies ?

Why is IoT so shitty?

3/4

psoul,
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So once again, as a tenant, I can’t do anything. My landlord probably got some tax deductions, and we’re stuck with either a dumb water heater or a collaborator spyware smart water heater…

At least it should theoretically be cheaper than gas but with the way the rates are increasing, I need to do the math

Don’t buy an or at least download the app beforehand to see how shitty it is.

4/4

nixCraft, to security
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UK becomes first country to ban default bad passwords on IoT devices https://therecord.media/united-kingdom-bans-defalt-passwords-iot-devices

olimex, to esp32
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ESP32-POE2 open source hardware board offers WiFi, Bluetooth, Wired Ethernet and POE up to 25W power for external circuits and sensors. https://olimex.wordpress.com/2024/04/25/esp32-poe2-open-source-hardware-poe-iot-board-provides-up-to-25w-power-supply-to-external-circuits/ #esp32 #oshw #iot #micropython #arduino #platformio #esphome

deflockcom, to fedora
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@fedora #Fedora 40 #IOT will be my first #immutable OS for my home #server (in hope to have the same experience i have with the VM i use (#Silverblue) that give me a 2 #commands #upgrade each version.

If i where writing a letter to them (maybe since i mentioned them) i would ask an #easier way to auto update #podman #container.

And a #native (auto #decryption) of the #OS using #TPM ship (i know the tuto on fedora magazine but sometimes it fail i woule prefer native one).

Taffer, to homeassistant
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This Open Home Foundation thing sounds a bit like one of my "startup ideas that would never get funded"; ideally this will end up being an IoT ecosystem that's open and self-hostable. https://www.openhomefoundation.org/

I initially ignored it because I thought "Home Assistant" was the Apple IoT thing.

remixtures, to Cybersecurity Portuguese
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: "For a start, review all the devices in your home that connect to the internet. Try to identify AI-powered features, such as learning user behaviours or processing large datasets. These are common in smart speakers, home security systems and advanced wearable technology.

Secondly, explore the functionality of your devices and disable irrelevant or unnecessary AI features. This simple step could prevent AI from gathering personal information and its possible exposure.

Thirdly, when you purchase a device, examine the manufacturer’s security disclosure, often found on their website under titles like “Privacy”, “Security” or “Product Support”. It can also be found in user manuals and, sometimes, directly on the product packaging.

Make sure you understand what sort of AI technology the device uses and how data is collected, processed, stored and protected. What are the safeguards? Did the manufacturer use industry standards or subscribe to strong security guidelines like the European Union’s data protection regulation, GDPR?" https://theconversation.com/ai-is-making-smart-devices-watches-speakers-doorbells-easier-to-hack-heres-how-to-stay-safe-223738

eurafri, to Catroventos German
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