TechExplorer , to random
@TechExplorer@flipboard.social avatar

Data generation is expanding exponentially, with current daily production at a staggering 402.74 million terabytes. Projections indicate that this will escalate to 181 zettabytes annually by 2025.

#DataGeneration #BigData #IoT #AI #5G #DigitalTransformation #SmartCities #AutonomousVehicles

mattis , to random
@mattis@eupolicy.social avatar

Big fan of this: smart curtains company Slide is shutting down, but they offer one last update which enables its consumers to keep their curtains running through a local API. Great solution for an increasingly prevalent situation in which consumers are left with IoT devices that no longer function because the manufacturer stops existing (see VanMoof, Gigaset, and more).

https://mailchi.mp/62a41d08c384/important-service-message-slide-is-closing-its-doors?e=d537a73017

icd , to random Polish
@icd@mastodon.internet-czas-dzialac.pl avatar

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/

mj , to random
@mj@treehouse.systems avatar

I'm so getting stickers of this made and putting on untrusted electronics that are in the zoo.

If you want some stickers, let me know.

Edit: This blew up, contact information is in my profile. Happy to ship and/or trade.

doctormo ,
@doctormo@floss.social avatar

@mj

This is my own suggested design.

SVG available here: https://inkscape.org/~doctormo/%E2%98%85danger-to-connect-to-internet-sign

futurebird ,
@futurebird@sauropods.win avatar

@doctormo @mj I’m going to make one that says “do not connect the ants to the internet” for my ant room. It’s funny but also probably prudent. Letting my cat Pica online has been nothing but a vast mistake.

attacus , to random
@attacus@aus.social avatar

This piece is worth reading if you’re in tech criticism or infosec/cybersecurity and are being asked for commentary on IoT and smart home devices.

People aren’t foolish for using IoT or for wanting things to be easier in their homes. This tech makes positive and meaningful change for people of all kinds of abilities. It’s valid to worry about the privacy or security issues that IoT is riddled with, but don’t draw a direct line from there to blaming the user - some people have no alternatives that don’t involve giving up independent access to their own homes and lives. Everyone deserves to live in ways that fit their needs.

Instead, join the push to hold manufacturers and providers to account for poor security and privacy practices. Advocate for better, more respectful and accessible default configurations. Help people understand how to anticipate and mitigate the worst of these issues when they’re setting things up, and give them power and agency over their home systems.

We all deserve to have tech that works for us, in all the ways that matters.




https://www.theverge.com/24080201/smart-home-accessibility-apple-nest-alexa

tekkie , to random
@tekkie@mstdn.social avatar

We’ve reached the point of having to patch the of your shoes.

TheImpressiveX ,
@TheImpressiveX@lemmy.ml avatar

"Why would shoes need to be connected to the Internet?"

"To download software updates."

"Why would shoes need to download software updates?"

"To fix security vulnerabilities."

"And why would shoes have security vulnerabilities?"

"Because they're connected to the Internet."

NakariLexfortaine ,

"Thank you for your purchase of a pair of Nike AirConnect shoes. Please be aware that, at times, you may need to pair your shoes with an internet connection to update certain features.

These features include, but aren't limited to, step tracking, distance tracking, RealFeel™ Ground Weather information.

Failure to update in a timely manner may lead to software malfunctions such as tying your laces together right before you go down the stairs."

rohad , to random
@rohad@fosstodon.org avatar

Not even Douglas Adams could've made something like this up...

"3 million smart toothbrushes were just used in a DDoS atack. Really."

https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/smart-home/3-million-smart-toothbrushes-were-just-used-in-a-ddos-attack-really/

Tim_Eagon ,
@Tim_Eagon@dice.camp avatar

@rohad Why in the hell do you need a smart toothbrush?

rohad OP ,
@rohad@fosstodon.org avatar

@Tim_Eagon Right??? Some people will buy anything.

KrissyKat , to random
@KrissyKat@hoosier.social avatar

Patch your connected toothbrushes!

Internet connected toothbrushes were exploited by hackers to run a botnet used to destroy a Swiss business.

https://www.tomshardware.com/networking/three-million-malware-infected-smart-toothbrushes-used-in-swiss-ddos-attacks-botnet-causes-millions-of-euros-in-damages

KrissyKat OP ,
@KrissyKat@hoosier.social avatar

@zachvat

Lol.

Next year's model will have a larger processor and more memory. For better oral health.

Jonricha ,
@Jonricha@hoosier.social avatar

@KrissyKat @zachvat Not to worry, pretty soon the toothbrush will have a chatbot connection such that it can serve as a therapist.

webknjaz , to random
@webknjaz@mastodon.social avatar

One friend of mine wrote a blog post on his @homeassistant setup:

"Home Assistant helps me survive during missile and drone attacks. Here is how." https://denysdovhan.com/home-assistant-config/config/war/

saving lives IRL y'all!

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