• @[email protected]
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    Real.

    As a tech worker I do have smart stuff in my home, but it’s all self-hosted and under my complete control, with no dependency on cloud.

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        How is home assistant these days? I love the smart home aspect but last time I checked a year or so ago you still needed to tinker with it a lot to keep it running. Love it or hate it but alexa integration w/ hue has just worked. Working in IT the last thing I want to do is fiddle with tech when I’m off work

        • Fuck spez
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          Working in IT the last thing I want to do is fiddle with tech when I’m off work.

          That’s where I’m at. I just buy whatever cheap product works reliably enough for the application, link it to an isolated IoT VLAN where it can’t see anything but the internet, and then forget it exists on my network. It’s mostly because I’m lazy, though, and don’t want to give up the convenience of Google Home smart lighting shortcuts on my Pixel’s lock screen.

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            Exactly, alexa/google or whoever is financially incentivized to make sure their product continues to work.

            Bob at home labs and his integration are just passion projects. For which I respect, but I don’t want to tinker with it when a new model of light comes out that breaks everything.

            Just put everything on its own vlan and let it talk to other iot and the internet and that’s it. Sure they are scalping some data but that’s a price in willing to pay for the convenience

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          In the grand tradition of software development personal projects, I have spent literal years of my life and hundreds of dollars on equipment to save myself a few bucks a year on subscriptions, or a few minutes of doing something manually.

  • @[email protected]
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    As a tech worker, the only piece of technology I don’t have is a printer. Those things suck. I use the library’s if I need to print something.

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        Working remote means if my work had a printer, that would be me owning a printer. I definitely did that before I had this job. Or used the university’s printer when I was going to school.

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        I’ve only had to deal with printers once while working in IT. But, I also never worked a help desk.

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              I have to fix gigantic plotter printers like once a month and the amount of paper that gets wasted in the troubleshooting process is insane

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                I remember troubleshooting plotters for a while, if they were under warranty I would sometimes just ignore that I was certified and just scheduled one of their techs to come out just so I didn’t have to deal with it.

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      I grabbed a usb only Brother laser printer at the thrift store. I’ve never even changed the toner and I’ve printed hundreds of shipping labels with it. I’ve never had to mess with configuration with it. I’m more worried about the usb ‘B’ cable going bad than the printer itself.

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        Same here, I have a business grade laser printer and it’s worked flawlessly on Linux and windows without any extra work to set up. And the laser toner has a much longer shelf life than ink. The downside is it’s black and white and still cost more than a consumer grade color printer.

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      There’s this print shop that’s insanely close to my house and I go there to do resumes or whatever. If there was a library anywhere near me, I’d be giving them all my business.

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      I was going to say just print it at work, but then you’re probably wfh. I have to be onsite part of the week because of my role, but I’d been using an office supply and shipping store before that.

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      I am currently working on a project that requires me to use Brother P-touch printers with NixOS on Raspberry Pi. Manufacturer does not offer ARM64 drivers. Last driver update was from 2017 for the model I am using.

      I spent the entire week figuring out why CUPS does not play well with open source drivers which are maintained by some unpaid heroes who are doing their best.

      Eventually, I hacked together some code that implements printer’s raster language and uses usblp printer class driver.

      It saddens me to see that there is little to no interest from manufacturers to provide and, most importantly, maintain working drivers.

      I would have been certainly lost without open source alternatives and implementation examples.

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      Cheap laser printers have done me good. Toner lasts forever and because of corporate B2B practices, they aren’t locked into the shit ink ecosystem.

  • @[email protected]
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    Once you’ve worked in the sausage factory and know exactly what goes into the sausages, you stop eating sausages.

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    You can only see so many articles about a ring camera oopsie and people seeing inside others cameras to think maybe this isn’t a good idea.

    Anything not locally hosted I assume is being harvested by ai, monetized in some capacity and inherently unsafe.

    Explaining this to people who don’t care is another matter. Realistically it’s your personal comfort level of data privacy, they’ll get you some way.

    • irelephant [he/him]🍭OPM
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      Even if something isn’t collecting data from you, at any moment it could switch to doing so if its not hosted locally.

    • _cryptagion [he/him]
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      Any Ring device allows the local police department to access it at any time without a warrant. That’s enough for me to swear never to own one.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      Twitter screenshots are harmless because no one can click them and give twitter traffic, which was the main point of the banning of their links

      Besides, this was in 2019

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        it still advertises twitter and drives traffic to it, as one might be compelled to look up the original post and reply to it.
        a simply solution is to crop out the twitter parts, or even better, just copy the text over instead of posting a picture of text
        ….
        honestly posting pictures of text is so dumb it hurts me physically…

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          People are lazy AF dude. The vast majority of the people viewing the post aren’t going to look into it further if they just can’t click on it like they could with a bluesky link. The .0001% that do is giving the MuskRat like pennies compared to what a link could do

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            you’re underestimating people a bit but, as a matter of principle, it legitimizes a nazi owned platform.

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              Bruh, lots of people had internet at their literal fingertips and didn’t know Biden dropped out of the election until after it was over. No, i dont think I’m underestimating people

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                people on lemmy are a lot different than grandma not looking up election news online, come on, bruh….
                but that didn’t really argue against what i was saying so i don’t know what your point really is

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                  You really think the only people who didn’t know Biden dropped out were grandmas?

                  My point is pretty simple and obvious: people are lazy AF and having a tiny little Twitter thing on the bottom of the post image isnt that big of a deal

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      I don’t know if you are smart enough to realize this - but this is a screenshot and not a link to twitter.

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    As a tech person, I do have smart things, but they are Z-Wave so they are completely isolated from the Internet.

    • @[email protected]
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      I use zigbee myself but I’ve been thinking of moving toward z wave. Either way, it is fully possible to complete own your home automation without kowtowing to FAANG.

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        It is possible I would go with zigbee if I started today, but since I am already so invested in Z-Wave, it doesn’t make sense for me to switch.

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    I really had this moment of clarity when I realized that my smartwatch was sending data to the manufacturer who was sending it to advertisers who are then selling it to health insurance agencies, which may affect me in ways I couldn’t imagine.

    Now I’m more than happy just wearing a G-Shock every day.

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      Yeah, I realised this when I was younger with a smartwatch, because it required a phone number, email and for you to be over 18 to use it.

    • @[email protected]
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      When I saw a Fitbit used to solve a murder case and how much data it vomited everywhere… good lord. I knew it was bad but not that bad.

    • @[email protected]
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      As a person who works in tech, I have a nice photo printer. It’s only printed photos, nothing else.

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    That is because a tech enthusiast dosent know jackshit about how technology actually works. They just see „Wow, insert tech monopoly made new AI Smart revolution (I’m out of buzzwords) thingy that makes no sense over me actually just doing the thing I want with a button, but instead requires a bunch of sensors and microphones that send to the manufacturer 24/7 so you can turn on your coffee machine at 6:00 exactly. Oh, what’s that? My Amazon Alexa needs thousands of underpaid Indians working under minimal living conditions so it can recognise exactly what sound I make when waking up? And those audio recordings just got leaked and now everybody knows what I say when sleeping?

    Edit: Tech enthusiasts are just paid by the companies to brainwash people. They are the baby pigeons of the tech world.

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    Printers are the worst piece of tech we ever invented. I don’t care what anyone thinks, we should have stuck with the old fashioned printing press, that was where the technology peaked.

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      Its really just modern printers, because the companies (hp) don’t give a shit about quality. I have a deskjet from the 2000s and it works great, just plug in the cable and it prints. No fucking around with drivers, no making a hp account or dealing with a crappy app.

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    As a tech worker, I don’t believe in printers anymore. I’m coming up on three years at my current job and haven’t needed to look for a printer yet. My home printer was there mostly for school projects but now that my kids are in college, I’m taking an axe to it the minute it gives me any grief