• bobs_monkey@lemm.ee
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    7 months ago

    I would be cool with a diagnostics interface that I use for monitoring, but yeah I don’t need my fridge uploading how much chocolate cake I have or the number of beers I drank Saturday night to the cloud where a health insurance risk manager can make assumptions.

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      7 months ago

      The board has already replaced the health insurance risk manager with AI. Don’t worry! Now, a neural net is guessing based off of how much money the CEO wants to make next quarter.

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        7 months ago

        Of course… Can you imagine just finishing up school with a degree in Actuarial Sciences, something historically considered extremely difficult, and therefore typically led to lucrative jobs, only to find out that it is being taken over by AI, and your degree is basically an even more meaningless math degree…

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      Display with temperature, possibly load level (relevant when freezing), beeper for a door alarm and as those two are already there also add a clock and kitchen timer. USB interface in case you want to protocol and control programmatically, no need to have a port just make sure to document where the pins on the board are. Make the display LED for longevity, no need for pixels 4-position alphanumeric is fine. Not blue or at least let me dim the thing.

      Oh, and a feature that every refrigerator should have: An oil sensor as the compressor running dry if the thing has been tilted is a sure-fire way to kill those things and hardware shouldn’t bloody kill itself just by turning it on.