Weekend Thoughts 2021-04-03 8:34PM CST it's pretty amazing how much technology has advanced but at the same time how far backwards things have slid. Every appliance is connected to the internet, down to your lightbulbs. All those devices, sending endless chatter to some unknown server and some company to be sold and resold with all of your personally identifying information in tow. Recently my apartment switched the thermostat, door locks (yay), and a few outlets to "smart devices". They billed this as a perk and an upgrade. The hub talks to the devices through z wave i think it's called. The hub can connect to your wifi or has a 4g modem as backup, I did some experimenting and connected it to my wifi. i noticed that i was still able to control the devices even when my modem was offline. Strange, why does it need to connect to the internet? I fired up wireshark and started snooping. Every 30 seconds or so it was phoning home to some address. Explore around a little with the domain that it was phoning to and find out the server is in China and that this same "smart home service" is used by many of the manufacturers of other smart hubs. Very cool, my thermostat phoning home to China. Did anyone ever stop and wonder "do I need to connect this to the internet?" Does the ability to change the temp from your couch outweigh the invasion of your privacy? Does the average person even care anymore? I dont know which is scarier: how quickly and completly the level of surveilance that your devices perform on you or the general publics uninterested apathy towards it all. Apologies for typos, writing this from my phone via Terminus. Vim is hard on a touch keyboard.