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I hate that everyone and everything has a "app" now. I don't have one of these, I have some cables from Anker that are good but I don't want a "app" for a freaking power bank.

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>Selling power banks these days isn’t easy, as you can only stretch the reasonable limits of capacity and output wattage so far. Fortunately there is now a new game in town, with ‘smart’ power banks, like the Anker one that [Aaron Christophel] recently purchased for reverse-engineering. It features Bluetooth (BLE), a ‘smart app’ and a rather fancy screen on the front with quite a bit of information. This also means that there’s a lot to hack here beyond basic battery management system (BMS) features.

I hate that everyone and everything has a "app" now. I don't have one of these, I have some cables from Anker that are good but I don't want a "app" for a freaking power bank. Archive: https://archive.today/LNGFo From the post: >>Selling power banks these days isn’t easy, as you can only stretch the reasonable limits of capacity and output wattage so far. Fortunately there is now a new game in town, with ‘smart’ power banks, like the Anker one that [Aaron Christophel] recently purchased for reverse-engineering. It features Bluetooth (BLE), a ‘smart app’ and a rather fancy screen on the front with quite a bit of information. This also means that there’s a lot to hack here beyond basic battery management system (BMS) features.

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There are numerous appliances that don’t have diddly dick for technology. Take zline for example. My oven/cooktop doesn’t even have a fucking clock and I bought it 2 years ago. It has 1 button, light. Convection fan is however triggered by the turn knob, so that’s something that could break. And it has electric piezo lightwr. But if that all breaks. It’s an electric oven with gas cooktop and I can use a match to start the cooktop.

There are many cases, lots of whirlpool gear you can get without all the tech. Or if you research the owner ship matrix on appliances (all made by a few) find the lowest end brand of the mayor mfg. example: whirlpool makes fridgiare and they lack mostly even buttons and logic for the paddles to fill water and ice.

Washing machines also you can find.

Just stop looking at LG ( lucky golstar) or Samsung. All of that is fucking junk.

You can also buy an lcd than doesn’t have Roku or fire, google, built in. Never hook the tv to WiFi, and then use a Roku box/stick. Then you can limit the tracking to just that device. Tv has a camera? Who fucking cares it can’t get out because you never hooked to the network.

Also if you want to do real research on appliances, see what’s “free broken come pickup” on Craig’s list. You never see much of anything for appliances besides Samsung and LG. The electronics dies and they are junk.

My 20 year old washer and dryer still work. So does my 25 year old fridge. And even my 3 yr old fridge has no electronics outside of the built in logic for filter replacement and metering water, fast cool, door alarm.

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Since governments love regulations, here's one: appliance makers need to have a 20 year pro rated warranty. I like it since it means they can build it anyway they want, but they're on the hook for 20 years.

It's either that or they need to design them with user replaceable parts that you can buy for 20 years.

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Strange since my brothers compressor in his 9 yr old fridge went out, and they don’t make it. I said it’s a compressor, most any will work. He said sure the junk yard can do that.