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They've done some things with the RPi. 

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Just now, Jamiec1130 said:

They've done some things with the RPi. 

Yeah i agree with you , but most of the people don't really know the vast ocean of IoT tech , and given IoT is one of the most rapidly growing sector , may be they should do a "IoT" based tech quickie ?

 

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LTT + IoT = <3

linus tech tips in addition to internet of things equates to vagina balls?

yea makes sense to me.

 

I think they should have a go at ubuntu's offerings and also the Microsoft core iot product. Face them off to see which is easiest and more useful.

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1 minute ago, SCHISCHKA said:

LTT + IoT = <3

linus tech tips in addition to internet of things equates to vagina balls?

yea makes sense to me.

 

I think they should have a go at ubuntu's offerings and also the Microsoft core iot product. Face them off to see which is easiest and more useful.

yeah that would be so cool , even i am a upcoming IoT dev , it will be a very informative video to those who are just starting their carriers are IoT devs!! (coz of IoT hypeTrains ? )

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9 minutes ago, yashp said:

yeah that would be so cool , even i am a upcoming IoT dev , it will be a very informative video to those who are just starting their carriers are IoT devs!! (coz of IoT hypeTrains ? )

IoT huh.. Well how well is the security on these devices? I've done my dissertation on IoT and data capture techniques. How to make IoT safer in homes, cities and cars. With my data and information. Non of these devices are secure... :/ 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Abdul201588 said:

IoT huh.. Well how well is the security on these devices? I've done my dissertation on IoT and data capture techniques. How to make IoT safer in homes, cities and cars. With my data and information. Non of these devices are secure... :/ 

 

 

 

 

Yep i know security lacks on these devices but i think that is fault of developers not devices !! People buy these devices and don't even change default password.
On the other hand devices like Arduino is only meant for learning purpose and in many countries you cant sell arduino as commercial product of your own ( in as is condition ) , although we already have SSL / TLS libraries for secure communication , very few people actually use it! 

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6 minutes ago, yashp said:

Yep i know security lacks on these devices but i think that is fault of developers not devices !! People buy these devices and don't even change default password.
On the other hand devices like Arduino is only meant for learning purpose and in many countries you cant sell arduino as commercial product of your own ( in as is condition ) , although we already have SSL / TLS libraries for secure communication , very few people actually use it! 

It's just not passwords. I'm talking about Protocols and cloud services. Most devices with their proprietary protocols. Yes, some have SSL. Which is noting tbh. I ran a couple of tests and I got access to some of the devices. Some of them were outdated... The last patch was done like 3 years ago. 

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