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phughes @lemmy.ca
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Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning
  • I broke like a 15 year streak of not giving Tom Cruise any money to watch the last one, and boy did that movie fucking suck. Given the choice of finding out the ending and never thinking about that shitty movie again I'm going to pick the latter.

  • ZigBee and Zwave?
  • It's great that you have the skills to do that, but we both know that most people buying smart home gadgets don't have those skills. I'd prefer those people to have a safe by default setup, which is why I advocate for Zigbee and Z-Wave.

  • ZigBee and Zwave?
  • One thing I like about Z-Wave and Zigbee devices is that they can't connect to the internet no matter what, because they don't have the hardware for it.

    • This means you don't need to worry about them phoning home with usage data. (privacy)
    • It means you don't need to worry about them being used by a hacker to penetrate your network. (security)
    • It means you don't need to worry about them being a node in some botnet mining crypto for someone else with your electricity. (resource usage)

    You've already got HomeAssistant to connect them to your Google Home or HomeKit account, so you can still turn on your closet light from the bar or whatever. You're not losing anything by them not being connected to the internet directly. You just never have to worry about that stuff. Instead of having to keep 40 devices that were sold by some company that no longer exists up to date on their firmware, you just need to keep HA up to date.

    All it costs is one $30 usb dongle.

  • Reddit reverses the NSFW sub banning, blaming it on a bug
  • Just like Facebook's search "accidentally" suppressing Democrat searches. Firstly, why would you have that ready to "accidentally" deploy? Secondly, There's no way something like that gets enabled without multiple levels of manager approval. Facebook isn't some startup where anyone can push code to production.

  • If I bought a house with a parcel of land, and a local concrete company owned the mining rights to that land; is there anything I could do that would prevent them from ever using those rights?
  • If you buy this property you're going to be sitting there waiting for the day they send you a letter to tell you they're expanding their mine onto your property.

    That's a level of uncertainty that I would not be comfortable with for my home. If it's "recreation" property, like hunting land, then maybe I would feel differently.