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The Internet of things you inherit or leave behind

60 pointsby interesseabout 9 years ago

3 comments

zevebabout 9 years ago
Very thought-provoking read. My first impulse is that I would rip out anything &#x27;smart&#x27; in a place I buy and replace it, and not use anything &#x27;smart&#x27; in a place I&#x27;m renting — but I&#x27;ve been living in my home for over a decade, and I&#x27;m wealthy enough that I can imagine replacing a lot of stuff if I wanted to.<p>But I can imagine a lot of folks not wanting to replace their thermostats, their refrigerators &amp;c., esp. after spending money to move in.<p>It&#x27;s going to be a problem, for as long as people do not own and cannot control the devices they rely on for life support.
justinlardinoisabout 9 years ago
I&#x27;m of course speaking from my own very limited experience, but has the Internet of Things actually materialized? Smart devices still seem far from ubiquitous, and I can&#x27;t imagine the average consumer actually bothering to figure out how to hookup up their microwave to the internet.
throwanemabout 9 years ago
An interesting article and a fascinating perspective. What happens when the smarts in your &quot;smart home&quot; don&#x27;t necessarily answer to you?
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