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Anyone on the Internet Can Ring Your Doorbell
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You could take a picture from the real footage, remove the people from it and insert yourself into the front yard. Then when they open the door act confused that you cant see them.
NetMageSCW
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That would be impressive as my doorbell is hardwired from a button to a transformer and bell in a closet.
EtienneDeLyon
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I wonder how I would feel about that, if I was alone at home, and lonely.
Would it cheer me that people were reaching out and ringing my doorbell?
Or would it make me sad because I would be reminded that there was not a friend ringing at the door?
stackghost
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I'd be shocked if the Ring doorbells were materially more secure.
I sit firmly in the "only smart device is my printer and I keep a loaded gun next to it in case it makes a weird noise" camp.
nickt
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You should probably get a cheap IoT camera to keep an eye on that printer!
tehlike
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I have a poe reolink camera doorbell that I am yet to install...
BLKNSLVR
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Picturing the scene from Where The Buffalo Roam.
... but I think that was a fax machine.
aidenn0
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I would love if my printer was more dumb. It's cheaper to buy an AIO than a separate document (with duplex) and flatbed scanner.
stackghost
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Nowadays smartphones do credible document scanning for most consumer use cases. iPhones had this built in before COVID at the latest.
But the printer comment was actually a reference to a meme about how different groups of people relate to technology.
Nobody on the Internet can ring my doorbell because it's a dumb button that connects to a dumb, literal bell.