• rImITywR@lemmy.world
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    Don’t have to worry about OEMs shipping insecure code and never patching it when I can write my own insecure code and never patch it.

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    You should absolutely not keep the gun close to the printer. You should always be closer to the gun than the printer is, to avoid the printer being able to grab the gun before you.

    You wouldn’t want a rogue printer getting access to your gun, don’t ask me how I know.

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    What’s funny to me, is that most of the trash tier connected appliances also run an ESP32 but with the opposite design goals

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      For those toss ESPhome on it and check for a config for your specific device or make your own. A good tinkering weekend of poking should be able to get you there for most devices

      I have an automatic cat food dispenser just like that, but now has ESPhome flashed to it and hooked into HA

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          It’s a crap shoot, some do some don’t. I find the SOLOs (the brand I have) to typically use a flashable ESP32

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        Wait. So you can crack open some branded smart devices and if you find a ESP32 you can flash the OEM crap off?

        I need to up my game.

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    The only piece of technology you have in your house is a printer? So… what device are you printing from?

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    You know what? Fuck all that. I’m a tech worker and my whole house is automated.

    Because I’m lazy…

    …like any decently efficient tech worker.

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    I’ve never bothered to reverse engineer the protocols they use between the main chip and ESP, but I have hooked the main loads, indicator LEDs, and push buttons into my own module. Air purifier, robo vacs, coffee pots, sprinkler controllers, garage doors.

    The Shelly uni is awesome for stuff without dc power supplies. I’ve got one in my gas cooktop, and another in the range hood to run the fan any time a burner is on.