• HappySkullsplitter@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    It’s a smoker with wireless controls

    Instead of having to keep checking on it for several hours, an app on your phone will show the temperature and allow temperature adjustments online

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      3 months ago

      ok but why aren’t you outside with a beer…pretty sure that’s a part of the meat smokers law

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        3 months ago

        Because I live in Texas and being outside in the summer for extended periods is dangerous.

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          Seems like we shouldn’t encourage people to live in locations where being outside for 6 months of the year is hazardous

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            Not everyone can live in California wine country.

            Most people live where it gets either dangerously hot or dangerously cold for large portions of the year.

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              It’s dangerously cold for maybe 10 days during the 3 months of winter where i live (temperaturs below 20F). Far from the 3 months of temperatures that never drop below 95 degrees in Texas. The Midwest, the Rockies, Pacific Northwest, and mid to north Atlantic of the US are all well within normal human habitation ranges.

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        I mean that’s what I do when it’s something small, but when it’s something that takes 10+ hours, that’s a lot of beer and standing.

        Though right now I just have an alarm to check it every half hour. Considering wiring up something with an arduino and appifying my meat without any proprietary tech.

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          I have a non digital charcoal kettle, and I found good options for blowers and temp control in China.

          It’s a simple fitting that I only use doing very long cooks. Saves all the mucking around with the official stuff

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          Considering wiring up something with an arduino and appifying my meat without any proprietary tech.

          I had the same thought and went with a HeaterMeter, although I haven’t finished building it yet.

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      OK, that seems smart. But why would it need updates? Been in IT 30-years, I get updates, but something that simple should have been hammered out before it left the factory.

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        3 months ago

        It’s because of the reliance on hundreds of thousands of third party web dependencies that are constantly updating and constantly getting security patches (and introducing vulnerabilities)

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        3 months ago

        For that and fear the company getting bored and pulling the plug on servers, leaving me with a paperweight, is why I didn’t get much into the IoT stuff.

        One time I bought some under armor shoes with bluetooth. They would connect to my phone and an app would take measurements on my stride and angle of my foot in my runs. At some point they decided to make the app a subscription. They wanted a whole $15/mo! I decided to just run like a caveman instead.

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          I see it this way: If there are enough dumbasses willing to pay, go for it. I choose not to participate. OTOH, idiots paying subscriptions can hurt us all through enshittification.

          On Nextdoor.com I brought it up that Trump’s admin was trashing NOAA and the NWS, which we literally live and die by in Florida. One woman was quite proud to pay $15 for her Accuweather app. “And where do you think they get their data?”

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            One woman was quite proud to pay $15 for her Accuweather app

            Damn these smart capitalists figured out how to get a weather satellite into space for that cheap? No wonder socialism failed/s

            For real tho it reminds me of that joke about libertarians being like cats. Also $15/mo feels way to high for weather updates

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      3 months ago

      Knew someone who had to rush a family pet to emergency vet and they were able to keep an eye on the brisket cooking.

      Keep it Low & Slow!