The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread
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Ya had to be the Comdex or CES 1995. Sony DVD intro, a bunch of sad Apple nuts whaling on their Newtons, Allied General on display, Citrix in its original form- and Novell had the smart refrigerator display. Annnnnnyday now.
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@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
whaling
kudos
I gots vocabulary.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
whaling
kudos
I gots vocabulary.
I have an enormous dangling participle.
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@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
whaling
kudos
I gots vocabulary.
I have an enormous dangling participle.
Sexually aggressive grammar? Ew.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
whaling
kudos
I gots vocabulary.
I have an enormous dangling participle.
Sexually aggressive grammar? Ew.
How can grammar be aggressive, or even sexual? You mind is in the gutter!
Besides, I said “dangling”, not “erect”! Do I need to post a screenshot?
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This could go in the China thread but I’m not convinced the non-Chinese smart-devices are all that much better:
tl;dw: Chinese manufacturer repeatedly remotely bricks a guy’s robo-vacuum because he keeps blocking the address it was sending its spyware data to.
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I needed wifi-enabled sockets (I have 3 lights which are actually grow lights for the plants in winter, and I want them to be on not only when someone’s in the room), and it was quite difficult to get ones that don’t just send everything to a cloud in China.
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I have a number of WiFi enabled monitoring and control devices.
You guys worry about using Telegram, well, the Chinese probably own me.
The first remote devices I installed are Honeywell Thermostats. I also have Lyric and PROA7PLUS Honeywell alarm systems.
For years now I have been using TP-Link products, specifically WiFi extenders.
I decided to add WiFi monitoring for specific commercial AC powered devices and at first I ordered Govee Smart Plugs, but then I discovered that they have known vulnerabilities, so I returned them and went with TP-Link Tapo Smart Plugs instead.
Mostly it’s their routers that are known to be vulnerable:
Yes, TP-Link products have been reported to have significant cybersecurity vulnerabilities, which have raised concerns about their potential exploitation by threat actors. The U.S. government is considering banning these products due to these security risks.
Then there are Eufy doorbell cameras (I have six of those.)
There is my Security camera system from ReolinkSonos WiFi connected audio systems
Schlage smart locks - I’ve got seven of those.
Light switches? I’ve got too many Lutron Caseta devices to count.
SafeSense temperature and humidity monitoring of my new wine cellar.
Residio hot water heater monitoring.
SmartHQ WiFi connected AC system in my cottage.Eufy outdoor lighting
Monitor and control of my GMC Yukon
Jesus
These things were added gradually over a period of years.
But I do have a lot of safeguards on my browser!!!
One thing I do avoid are integrated systems.
If I lose control of something, I lose control of that one thing.
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Can we get a network diagram?
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Can we get a network diagram?
No.
But you can ask some Chinaman to supply it to you, probably for a small fee.
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I’m looking at going off-grid.
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@tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
I needed wifi-enabled sockets (I have 3 lights which are actually grow lights for the plants in winter, and I want them to be on not only when someone’s in the room), and it was quite difficult to get ones that don’t just send everything to a cloud in China.
@tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
I needed wifi-enabled sockets (I have 3 lights which are actually grow lights for the plants in winter, and I want them to be on not only when someone’s in the room), and it was quite difficult to get ones that don’t just send everything to a cloud in China.
Weed grower!!!
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L Lithu moved this topic from Off Topic
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Windows Notepad is getting support for tables and streaming AI:
Gators right now:

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@Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Windows Notepad is getting support for tables and streaming AI:
Gators right now:

Fucking hell that’s exactly what I don’t want. Notepad should be the clean stupid text scrubbed of codes editor. They can do word pad or textpad for jacked up utility stuff.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Windows Notepad is getting support for tables and streaming AI:
Gators right now:

Fucking hell that’s exactly what I don’t want. Notepad should be the clean stupid text scrubbed of codes editor. They can do word pad or textpad for jacked up utility stuff.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. Its bog simple, no frills text editing without fancy features actually was its main feature. I was also thinking, I wonder how long before they realize that and recreate the simple notepad and maybe call it “note” or “pad” but then I remembered they released this back in May:

It’s a.command line program so most normies will never find it or use it but I guess it might be handy for devs and tech people for quick edits. Since it’s open source, I’m kind of hoping it replaces nano as the default command line editor on a lot of Linux installs. I install nvim for any machine I’m going to be using a lot but I’d much prefer the above edit program to nano.
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@Hog said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Windows Notepad is getting support for tables and streaming AI:
Gators right now:

M$ is so hell bent on embedding AI in everything in Windows that I am more and more likely to join your Linux cult. Have fun being my tech support.
@Poo, my joystick drivers are broken again…can we get on a Zoom call and fix them?
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i must admit to tinkering with that idea … but slightly put off by how it will effect my gaming
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There is the old favorite Notepad++. It has a lot of other shit in it, but I mostly use it for notes and random shit. I got addicted to it years ago because the tabs persist and you don’t lose everything when you accidentally shut down notepad. It took M$ I think until Win11 to match that feature. It was also very useful long ago for syntax highlighting and previewing very large CSVs, but you can do that in IDEs now.

