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7 votes
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The best robot vacuum for me is the one I hacked
32 votes -
Wyze security breach: Why we’re pulling our recommendation of Wyze security cameras
27 votes -
Artificial intelligence and internet of things for sustainable farming and smart agriculture
6 votes -
Home weather stations - what's the weather like where you are?
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed...
I've been idly browsing for a home weather station for a while, hoping to contribute to the local sensor network for a region that's got lots of microclimate variation. I saw this one from Seeed Studio today, and was hoping for some reviews and advice. Seeed Studio devices are known for open source software, and I wouldn't mind playing with writing a tie-in for sprinkler system automation so we're not irrigating when it's about to rain. It wouldn't be situated so far from the house that we'd need to use the LoRaWAN feature, though.
Concurrently, we just had an inch of rain dropped on our house in the space of 15 minutes, with winds that were taking down tree branches. The weather report says "light rain", weather stations a mile away continue to indicate that everything is bone dry with quiet air. This rainstorm breaks a nearly month-long drought. I'm finding it nerve-wracking that climate change makes it impossible to use past local weather as a predictor of what to expect for gardening, home maintenance, and outdoor activities, and local weather reports are so inaccurate. So that's (hopefully) where the weather station might come into play.
That being said, any chat about your local conditions and reporting from your station is welcome.
21 votes -
Hubble Network wants to connect a billion devices with space-based Bluetooth network
12 votes -
The McDonald’s ice cream machine hacking saga has a new twist
22 votes -
Huge Eufy privacy breach shows live and recorded cam feeds to strangers
5 votes -
The "S" in "IoT" is for Security
29 votes -
Cricut backs off plan to add subscription fee to millions of devices
13 votes -
The world's first internet bench
5 votes -
Auto industry TV ads claim right-to-repair laws would benefit "sexual predators"
18 votes -
Wink smart home users have one week to subscribe or be shut off
16 votes -
In smart apartments, is tenants’ privacy for rent?
13 votes -
How IoT betrays us: Today, Sonos speakers. Tomorrow, Alexa and electric cars?
19 votes -
You can track your assets, including everything from ROVs to containers anywhere in the world with Iridium’s new IoT tracking capability
5 votes -
Dumbass Home 2.0: Home automation without bullshit
21 votes -
New DDoS vector observed in the wild leveraging WS-Discovery for amplification, attacks hitting 35 Gbps
11 votes -
Best Buy is discontinuing Insignia smart home line
8 votes -
"Satori" Internet-of-Things botnet operator Kenneth Currin Schuchman pleads guilty
5 votes -
Security researchers find several bugs in Nest security cameras
10 votes -
New Silex malware is bricking IoT devices, has scary plans
8 votes -
GE's smart light bulb reset process is a masterpiece... of modern techno-insanity
24 votes -
Samsung TVs should be regularly virus-checked, the company says
6 votes -
'It's time for us to watch them': App lets you spy on Alexa and the rest of your smart devices
11 votes -
Sony built an IoT chip with a sixty mile range
7 votes -
(1999) A refrigerator that “thinks” – intelligent refrigerator will simplify homes
5 votes -
Synthetic Sensors: Towards General-Purpose Sensing
4 votes -
DeathHacks
6 votes -
Valentine's Day *privacy not included
10 votes -
New Japanese law lets government hack IOT devices and warn owners they're vulnerable
8 votes -
Amazon unveiled Key for Garage—a system that allows Amazon drivers to unlock garage doors to make secure deliveries.
15 votes -
Doomba
9 votes -
The internet of unprofitable things
17 votes -
Yes, your refrigerator is trying to kill you [2014, OSCON Talk]
5 votes -
Potential impact of two IoT security and privacy laws on tech industry
6 votes -
Healing the body electric: In the next five to ten years, a new generation of small networked sensors will provide doctors with up-to-the-moment insight into patients’ health
5 votes -
GSM Phone on a Conference Badge - Computerphile
4 votes