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What sort of grill needs a firmware update lol

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    I will never need a wifi connected kitchen appliance. A grill fits that category. My grill is a disposable item I buy one every four or five years.

    None of my go to devices are internet connected. Not my TV screens. Not my toothbrush. My daily driver is a 2009 Toyota. Its great. No screens and easy to fix.

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    Just out of curiosity... What are you doing to your grill that you need a new one every few years? Mine is prob. 10 years old and still no reason in sight to replace it.

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      I love my charcoal grill

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        Forwarded this to someone at Traeger. Will let you know if I hear back 🙂

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          Just out of curiosity... What are you doing to your grill that you need a new one every few years? Mine is prob. 10 years old and still no reason in sight to replace it.

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          They shoot at it when the food is subpar.

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            Sending a temp updates to your phone so you don't have to be standing near it the whole time is a nice feature.

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            My dad's smoker is also able to set key frames so you can have it ramp up or down in temp at various points while cooking. And it can either be set to change temp at a time or when one of the probes reaches a certain temp. Plus he really likes being able to monitor it from his iPad, especially in the winter or if he has to run up to the store real quick.

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              And in those four months, did no-one think of firing up WireShark to see what was floating across that network during that time period?

              Seems like someone dropped the debug/analysis ball…

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              As someone in IT, the answer is in the comment.

              City Hall is closed by 7:30

              So nobody was ever in the office and nobody on the team wanted to stay (I'm guessing here) 2.5 hrs after work to actually do any troubleshooting and because it was never a problem during office hours then who cares

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                Yet more reasons that charcoal/firewood is superior.

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                If you want to spend all day watching it. I set the Traeger and forget it until I get a notification that the food is at temperature.

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                • anitaamandahuginskis@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                  I'm an IT nerd but they could not pay me to buy a grill that requires software updates. What a bunch of nonsense.

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                  Actually the smoker is probably the only one thing I want software on and wifi (but yeah we could do without the updates unless there is some sort of bugs that turn it into a killing machine)

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                  • anitaamandahuginskis@lemmy.worldA [email protected]

                    I'm an IT nerd but they could not pay me to buy a grill that requires software updates. What a bunch of nonsense.

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                    Pay me? Fuck yes, I'll rip that crap out and replace it with a couple of relays or maybe get fancy and arduino -> home assistant.

                    I'm betting that someone pay a LOT extra to get that garbage though.

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                    • cheers_queers@lemmy.zipC [email protected]

                      I love my charcoal grill

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                      With cooking normal beats all.

                      Gas, coal > electric shit

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                      • goldholz@lemmy.blahaj.zoneG [email protected]

                        Can we go back to dumb tech?

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                        To not connect it to the Internet would probably help and turn it into a normal grill.

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                          Just out of curiosity... What are you doing to your grill that you need a new one every few years? Mine is prob. 10 years old and still no reason in sight to replace it.

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                          As someone in the PNW, there is not much you can do if you don’t bring the dang thing indoors that won’t leave the thing a pile of rust in 5 years.

                          I am trying with a specific form of stainless to see if it makes a difference.

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                            There was a silly little movie in the 80's called "Maximum Overdrive", written and directed by Stephen King.

                            In it Aliens somehow cause machines to 'turn' on human beings and attack us.

                            They could remake that movie now but instead of Aliens causing the machines to attack people, it could be malicious 'hackers' that do it, and it would be more believable that the original film.

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                            You could hack a futuristic firmware upgradable power knife, but how do you hack it to hack off fingers?

                            Aliens had the supernatural power to be the machines

                            A self driving tesla trapping people in a gas station is 100% more believable than the semi.

                            Something is there...

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                              Unauthorized Bread

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                              I’m an immigrant (not a refugee to be clear) and this excerpt absolutely nails the camaraderie aspect of it and the way that living in immigrant neighborhoods/buildings feels. Turns out, Doctorow’s father was born in a refugee camp.

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                                As someone in the PNW, there is not much you can do if you don’t bring the dang thing indoors that won’t leave the thing a pile of rust in 5 years.

                                I am trying with a specific form of stainless to see if it makes a difference.

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                                Nah, just give it the rattle can and paint it every now and then. "Once dor dust, twice for rust."

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                                  As someone in the PNW, there is not much you can do if you don’t bring the dang thing indoors that won’t leave the thing a pile of rust in 5 years.

                                  I am trying with a specific form of stainless to see if it makes a difference.

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                                  I see, yes i also have a stainless steel one, which is outdoors all year. Good luck, i suspect you might have just solved your "grill consumption" 🙂

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                                    But supposed they invented a whole new kind of meat and your grill wasn't ready to deal with it? How would you feel then? Pretty darn silly, that's how!

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                                      I have a friend who's really big in to smoking meats for hours and hours and days at a time. He loves this kind of thing because he can monitor the smoker without physically being in front of it.

                                      I think he's crazy af for involving the damned internet in it but I guess it is what it is when you're "cooking" something for 9 hours.

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                                        There was a silly little movie in the 80's called "Maximum Overdrive", written and directed by Stephen King.

                                        In it Aliens somehow cause machines to 'turn' on human beings and attack us.

                                        They could remake that movie now but instead of Aliens causing the machines to attack people, it could be malicious 'hackers' that do it, and it would be more believable that the original film.

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                                        The plot that kicks off Battlestar Galactica (2004) happens because pretty much everything uses wireless communications, including most systems within the space ships

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                                          That's a really nice grill you got there...

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