How do you feel about the new Samsung fridge that takes pictures of the food inside the fridge and sends them to your smartphone so that you can know what needs to be replenished without having to keep a grocery list?
It takes a picture of the inside every time the fridge is opened, and when you open the Samsung Fridge app on your smartphone, you can look at the pictures the fridge took the last time its doors were open.
It also can play songs off of Spotify.
christ
>>55274650
>>55274701
What if Samsung unlocks the bootloader on the fridge, and you can run your own fridge picture server?
>new
>new
>new
>new
Samsung introduced this idea like 12 years ago
>>55274761
You can actually buy it now.
>>55274650
Will I be able to watch porn on it? If not.. Then Im not interested.
Also, what if someone hacks my fridge and get the pictures of my food?
>keeping a grocery list is hard
>a fridge needs a fucking tv built into the door
>a fridge needs to be anything more than a insulated rectangular prisim with a phase change coolant system
>>55275066
What if you forget it at home?
What if you just want to double check?
You sound like those faggots who were like "who needs a smartphone?" back in 2007.
>>55275144
if you can't remember a simple fucking grocery list, you don't deserve to live
>>55275144
Hes kind of right though.
Its a gimmick for people that are laughably unprepared.
>>55275066
this
it's a gimmick meme full of botnet
What happens when servers goes down? Fridge goes to bootloop?
>>55275175
How is that perfect photographic memory working out for you, fucking NEET shitposting on /g/.
>>55274650
Pictures would prob be shit, you need a fucking electronic tag or smth
>>55275237
>photographic
unless you're feeding a family of 5 or are some absolute madman that makes fancy shit for dinner every day, a grocery list is ~10 items, plus whatever snacks you grab.
>>55274650
It's a stopgap until we get the internet of things.
this is awesome. just first steps to gather data so fridges can order all the shit we need and we wont even need to go shopping. fridge will order and it will be delivered.
>botnet
>hur der shoping is easy
who cares.
>>55275595
>running non-free refrigerator code
>the botnet literally wants you to starve
I already know when I do or don't need tendies, and mum gets them for me.
>>55275144
If anything remotely bad happens, even if its temporary - people like you will be the first to perish.
>>55276418
Is this some sort of autism speak? It doesn't make any sense to me.
>>55274650
I thought Adele would be more interested in getting inside the fridge rather than getting on the door
>>55276828
Guffawed.
>>55274650
Huxley and Orwell were both right.
Distracted by technology as the nanny state's grip tightens around your household.
Another decade and the fridge will send the information to "health counselors" to help monitor your intake. Go too far and you lose your obamacare.
>>55274650
>telescreen fridge
THE FUTURE IS NOW
>>55275288
>It's a stopgap until we get the internet of things.
So are you saying that when we get the internet of things your food will also be part of the botnet instead of just your fridge?
>>55277206
>3D scanners scanning every little crevices of your fridge, identifying exactly what food item and how much of it is in the fridge
>electronic "nose" (sensors that detect volatile organic compounds that starts being emitted from food when it's rotting) determining exactly what food is going bad
>full integration with the grocery store of your choice so that certain staples can be automatically ordered and delivered when you're running out or it's going bad (within a pre-set budget limit)
>opt-in marketing where grocery stores and food manufacturers can offer you deals based on what you already have in the fridge (e.g. "I see you have all the ingredients for paella except for mussels. Why don't you order some mussels at 30% discount from our store and have and paella tonight?"
>>55274701
I'm so afraid, Samsung now has metadata on my diet. Terrible.
>>55274650
I'm over bullshit like this that requires the company to exist in order to use it.
>>55276480
Read the book "one second after" then understand what he means.