a nice bedtime tale of a coffee machine TAKING DOWN A CHEMICAL FACTORY'S NETWORK 🤔 old.reddit.com/r/talesfromtechsu…

Jul 24, 2017 · 8:14 PM UTC

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IIRC, mid 90s, spouse A was network admin for Sun, spouse B network admin for SiGraphics. Shortest route path was through their living room.
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We installed a great lock on your door! ...but we're removing a window so your microwave can talk to your fridge.
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Can't wait until the Smart Toilets get rolled out.
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Wasn't this an episode of Other Space?
Amazingly punny comments on this one.
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I can't wait for Keurig 3.0 to supplement their coffee pod with DRM with Ransomware. Got an 8AM meeting and need a pick-me-up? Pay up!
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"You know what would be cool? Internet connected...!" is the most scary statement of the present.
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How is a coffee machine complex enough to host ransomware?
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lol why shouldn’t our coffee machine have two network controllers?
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