• 18107@aussie.zone
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    14 hours ago

    The most knowledgeable IT people have the least IOT devices in their house.

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      8 hours ago

      Eh. I’m pretty deep in IT but have a boatload of IoT. Though I admit the few that are WiFi enabled are mostly blocked from internet access.

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          7 hours ago

          Haha that’s exactly what I do. 99% is local, the 1% is either “off site” in such a way it can’t be moved local, or I’m moving it to a local solution when possible.

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      10 hours ago

      I’m not particularly knowledgeable about IT but I avoid IoT like the plague. Everything should run locally and if I want to control it from away I’ll use a VPN to home.

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      11 hours ago

      That doesn’t include bt does it? I try to keep the things that connect to the internet to a minimum. Computer, phone, tablet, steam deck.

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        11 hours ago

        A lot depends on how you use it and how accessible it is to the outside internet.

        I have a few smart devices, but they are all controlled locally. If my internet connection stops working, I still have full control of everything. I also have manual options in case my home network stops working.

        Not advice, do your own research: I don’t see a big problem it Bluetooth. It can be hacked, but the person hacking has to be near you. That alone protects you from about 8 billion people.

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    19 hours ago

    Choom, you gotta remember any Edgerunner know they’re gonna flatline young.

    Most people get chipped to perform their job, which is basically to barely survive a corpo life. Some have chrome for medical reasons. Most people don’t wanna be a chrome jock anyway, with cyberpsychosis and all.

    Also, ripperdocs are the closest thing to medical attention proles can afford. And I suspect with the jack they make they can afford actual medical care.

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    23 hours ago

    If I can’t install it myself I ain’t getting it. All those other Rippers are third rate hacks I wouldn’t trust to chip a fucking corpse choomba.

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      22 hours ago

      Aren’t they actually third rate hacks in universe and install whatever with close to zero clue on what they actually doing?

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    21 hours ago

    They know to never use from your own supply. They know the downsides and admit openly that organics remain more reliable.

    The one ripper i recall that did have chrome only did because she was attacked by a customer who chopped of her arm.

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    20 hours ago

    One ripper says the electronic device are of course prone to EMPs and a giant solar flare.

    I think the ripper across the road from where you get ping (could be wrong) says basically this (paraphrasing) yes you have sword arms, but when you replace the organic arm, the mechanical one doesn’t have as good wiring. The effect may not be noticeable with single “upgrades” but definitely can feel the difference over time