08-16-2024, 03:00 AM
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(08-15-2024, 10:19 AM)Waterglass Wrote: As we progress technically it appears that those in the "money" want to take all else away from the ones who buy things. Just look at setting up a Home Theater today. We dumped DIRECT TV for a ROKU stick and signed on for YouTube TV, Netflix and HULU with commercials and have more channels than we know what to do with. All that for $111 a month. ROKU @ $0, Netflix @ $17, YouTube @ $89, Hulu @ $7. Just keeping all up as we have monthly WIFI outages requires me to be an AV specialist as we have two Smart TV's and the primary no Smart TV has the ROKU stick in it.
So how about those Smart Refrigerators, Door locks and more. I stay away not because I am an OLD FART its because lt can be hacked and / or breached.
Our new used home came with a Samsung $3000+ refrigerator. Yep, the one where the WIFI listens to you. Yep, the one where the ice maker has not been engineered correctly so the Samsung OEM water filter froze and cracked and flooded the home. We had Best Buy take the fridge away and bought a Whirlpool with NO WIFI. To date at 3+ years NO issues.
Anything electronic is beyond 99% of the population to fix outside of a Hard Drive or a component. Then we have cars. Thinking ahead we will have Lithium Batteries that can explode along with refrigerant in the AC that can leak into the environment. Today a car is comprised of electronic modules. Back when I was with General Motors Powertrain the modules that controlled the engine could generate unlimited horsepower. So much that we could blow up the rear end as it couldn't take the torque. That's almost 20 years ago so I get what they have today.
Hmm so take a look in WIFI Jammers. The choice of Drug Dealers. They could either be in your neighborhood or coming to a neighborhood near you. May explain WIFI outages stuff?
I know, I can't even fathom having to go to a dealership for anything other than miscellaneous hard-to-get parts every-now-and-then, and after dumping DirecTV I'm now stuck with their stupid dish on my roof that's in a hard-to-get-at place, and whenever we get high winds I'm worried the dish might go and take half the roof with it.
The DSL modem for a while here how has been re-booting itself all day on numerous occasions. We need to upgrade soon to the fidium anyway, plus they keep jacking the price saying DSL is older technology and costly to maintain.
Coincidentally, I just purchased a "Whirlpool" washer/dryer combo the other night. Was hoping to use my Best Buy card, but the Insignia brand is an unknown to me as far as appliances go, so I applied online for a Lowes card and checked out all within an hour – I knew what I wanted.
Those automatic ice dispensers frequently go on the fritz around here. Residential but mostly commercial that I'm aware of. I know this because I'm always taking a drink with me on hot days and request free ice when I gas-up. The last place the other day had a big ice bin right next to the busted ice dispenser.
Even though most cars these days do have a lot of integrated electronics, much of the work I do still ends up being mechanical in nature. My biggest gripe would be purchasing used cars that have petrified nuts and bolts from being on salty Maine roads or maybe in close proximity to the ocean much of the time. This Volvo I have now has been the easiest one to work on so far, but also one of the more expensive with slightly less mileage.
And "$89.00" does seem like a bit much for YouTube, and it's mostly all I watch around here as they continually keep jacking their ad time into infinity – they're really pushing hard for those paid subscriptions.