My impact driver does not need to know which bit I'm using.
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My impact driver does not need to know which bit I'm using. My car does not need to know if I intend to change lanes. My oven doesn't need to know what I'm cooking.
I want usable, repairable tools, not statistically probable advice or robotic tsk-tsking.
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The most recent tech bullshit atrocity I've seen is the scissors with a laser on them. Nobody needs these, because they cannot work, and whoever came up with the joke should think long and hard about their life choices.
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If my Bluetooth earmuffs ever connected properly or reliably to any fucking source I nominate, my opinion of #SmartTech might be somewhat less dismissive.
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I'll happily pay more* for a hammer that doesn't feel the need to connect to the internet for firmware updates or location details.
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*I'll actually pay *less*, because I will point out the sales guy and his manger that this hammer doesn't have full connectivity, and they will cave, because they are wage slaves who just want to go home.
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G gustavinobevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org shared this topic on
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See «Vulnerabilities found in high-power Bosch wrenches popular with carmakers».
Vulnerabilities found in high-power Bosch wrenches popular with carmakers
The vulnerabilities spotted in Bosch Rexroth nutrunner/pneumatic torque wrenches have not been exploited yet, but researchers at Nozomi Networks say they are an example of how production lines can be potentially be compromised.
(therecord.media)
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@GustavinoBevilacqua What is wrong with a simple, cheap torque wrench, for fuck sake? When the internet collapses, we'll be left with a bunch of weak-wristed dullards who don't understand the world.