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codetiger | 4 months ago

Lesson learnt: Best thing to do for a smart device is not connect them to internet from day one. Though it beats the purpose to some extend, we don’t have an option of buying dump devices anymore.

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theamk|4 months ago

Well, one of the big upside of the modern smart vacuums is you can see the map it built, set up rooms or zones, do a virtual cleaning, etc... This (1) definitely requires some connectivity, and (2) has to go via central server if the phone is not on same subnet.

Sadly, because of (2), most (all?) companies don't bother with local connectivity at all. Much easier to debug one codepath (via remote server) rather than two (remote server and direct connection).

So yeah, if you are worried about device being remote controlled by its manufacturer, don't buy devices which say "Can be remote controlled" right on the box. But of course then you are back to ancient tech, setting physical virtual wall devices or bounding the clean area with overturned chairs.

dylan604|4 months ago

what exactly is a virtual cleaning? i don't think it would be received well if I said I virtually cleaned something when asked

thfuran|4 months ago

>This (1) definitely requires some connectivity, and (2) has to go via central server if the phone is not on same subnet

Why couldn't that just be over Bluetooth?