Spyke
lemmy.today

This is the most Aperture-ass warning sign ever, and I need it in my life immediately.

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Oh man I need that bottom one for my bottle of Rapid Remover

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Pat_Riotreply
lemmy.today

What is this? Surely not legitimate old timey warning labels. What are these from?

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sopuli.xyz

from the game Portal 2 judging by the crosshair and Aperture markings on the picture. Likely from the cabe johnson era facility levels.

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Pat_Riotreply
lemmy.today

Hmmm, I only played the first one. I guess I forgot that aperture was company in the game's name. It's been a while.

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Do catch up on Portal 2 when you can - even just the JK Simmons voice acting makes it worth it IMO.

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Cave Johnson is disappointed that you spelled his name as “Cabe Johnson”. Watch out for lemons after dark.

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aussie.zone

Where I work genuinely has hundreds of devices that must be networked but should never be on the internet.

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IOT = Internet of Things, i.e. appliances and stuff that connect to the internet. These often have very poor security, so the joke is that there's no S in IOT.

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lemmy.world

Yeah I see people bitching about their TV showing ads on menus and I'm wondering why the hell anyone would hook a smart TV to the internet in the first place.

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Well I do know some of them won't work until you set them up with an account, i.e. the cheaper Roku TVs. That being said, I'd disconnect it right after.

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Because that's how you get access to most of the functionality people would want a smart TV for.

Sure you can just hook it up to cable and a blu ray player but most people want a smart TV to stream from Hulu or other services.

You can set up a local service to stream video from your own media server, but that's beyond most users technically

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Ironically:

Internet of Thing = secure Internet of Things = insecure.

Therefore, the 's' in IoT stands for insecurity.

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