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Perhaps the best part of this anecdote was Swenson’s incredulous conclusion that the situation “could have been worse.” But he’s right that it was nice of the hacker to let him know his vacuum was hacked instead of spying on him indefinitely.
The most common issue people have with so-called “smart” home devices is that they often require a software subscription to access core functionality, and if the manufacturer goes under or stops supporting the device, it simply becomes a paperweight.
Chan culture is disappointing. Cause there are so many funnier bits than just yelling slurs
Chan culture hasn’t been funny in a long time. It’s still about that appropriated stoner frog in a bloated and smug pose parroting nazi slogans.
For me, good* Chan culture was 2003-2009. But I was a teen for a lot of that. And I’m old now.
*/b/ was never good
(I only posted on /b/)
Hacking into a robot vacuum cleaner and trying to get whoever you can find to feed it snacks.