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First thing I do when I get a smart appliance is scan it with nmap. This has revealed some interesting Easter eggs, like my Davis instruments air quality sensors having a local REST API.

Doing the usual scan against my GE washer and dryer shows that port 53 is listening. What could that be for? Is there a way I can at least query their status locally or something?

When I got the washer and dryer I was excited about the smart home features because getting an alert when my laundry is done or starting the washer remotely so the clothes are done when I get home are genuinely useful features. However, last time I checked the app none of that was available, so I just have these Trojan horses in my home spying on me with no benefit in exchange. Their app wanted my freaking mailing address when I signed up for their mandatory account, so the features mentioned above are the least they could offer in exchange for my digital soul. But I digress.

My fridge is in a similar situation. It commits the additional cardinal sin of ONLY being controllable via the app, with no on-board temp or filter status indicators whatsoever.

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[–] the_q@lemmy.zip 11 points 6 hours ago (13 children)

No one needs "smart" appliances. I know it's fun to get a message telling you your water filter needs replacing, but come on...

[–] ThunderQueen@lemmy.world 11 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

The fact people trust these devices to not push a replacemnt before it is actually necessary in the name of profit baffles me.

[–] frank@sopuli.xyz 2 points 3 hours ago

It would be a pleasant surprise if that's the worst thing the device did

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