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@cmconseils Cheers, bread! *toasts*
Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) gave a sneak peak on what that update one day will contain:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/01/unauthorized-bread-a-near-future-tale-of-refugees-and-sinister-iot-appliances/@punissuer @cmconseils @pluralistic there it is. I scrolled for such a comment of Unauthorized Bread
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@cmconseils why in the world would your toaster need an internet connection, or to know what time or date it is? It's not like you're going to leave slices of bread to get stale in the toaster and to auto-toast in the morning, right? sheesh.
@briankrebs@infosec.exchange @cmconseils@mastodon.social For tracking your activities. it makes it easier for the bigtech to control your minions, without you noticing it... and you are even paying them for it

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@cmconseils Just put the toast on an old smart phone. Gets equally hot.
@honze_net @cmconseils (or a new one, i came to whisper)
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@cmconseils I almost had no quesidilas to serve at a friends place yesterday because their oven needed a software update.


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@cmconseils I want Linux in my toaster, too, but not like this...
Nice SGI workstation there.
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@cmconseils this is why I de-smarted my smart new house a couple of years ago...
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Also: why don’t toasters have a window so you can see how toasted your bread is
Toaster ovens do, but toasters have heating elements very close to the bread and on both sides. They rely on having a reflective surface on the other side of the elements to reflect all of the heat back. If you made this glass, you wouldn’t be able to see very well because there would be a bright heater between you and the bread, and you’d lose efficiency. That means the only place you could make a window is the end, and that would give you less visibility than just looking in at the top.
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@cmconseils This has been coming since 1990 - I saw it at Interop '90.
The toaster in the house I rented from around 2002 said ‘microprocessor controlled’ on the side. We joked that the microprocessor sat in a loop sending the signal to keep the bread locked down and the bread was assumed to be cooked once it suffered thermal failure and stopped sending the signal. It was about as reliable as if that had been the case.
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@cmconseils toasters were originally invented to encourage people to use more electricity. instead of just heating their pans on gas stoves (which didnt need any electricity used), now people would spend kilowatts instead. now they ara building touchscreen into toasters so people use more useless it products so people who make these useless it products are paid and companies get income
people didn't need toasters to heat up their bread. people don't need smart electronics and touchscreens in their toasters. capitalism is so fucked up -
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@cmconseils What a time to be alive!
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@cmconseils unauthorised bread detected. Brand violation code 403. Please remove bread and insert sponsor bread only.
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Also: why don’t toasters have a window so you can see how toasted your bread is
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this type of toaster doesn't have that problem

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@cmconseils this is why I de-smarted my smart new house a couple of years ago...
@EvelineSulman @cmconseils
After working on smart home and smart city technology for twenty years, I won’t have any such technology in my house. I know just how shirty and insecure most ‘smart’ products are. -
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@cmconseils sure, breakfast is delayed a bit, but Toaster OS 16.3 can do toast with rounded corners. It's epic!
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@cmconseils Cheers, bread! *toasts*
Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) gave a sneak peak on what that update one day will contain:
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2020/01/unauthorized-bread-a-near-future-tale-of-refugees-and-sinister-iot-appliances/@punissuer @cmconseils @pluralistic
Seeing this after the @WIRED piece on the Ocean owners organizing over right to repair was doubly hilarious
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@BoydStephenSmithJr @rbmath @niavy @cmconseils
I was just coming here to note this book by @pluralistic - this story made me laugh out loud and then cry inside for how plausible an internet connected proprietary toaster over could be....
@seanbala @BoydStephenSmithJr @rbmath @niavy @cmconseils @pluralistic
Talkie Toaster was a warning, not a blueprint.
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