> the original June could identify up to twenty-five food types
Hot dog or not hot dog?
On a serious note this could have been a neat product, but I'm not really interested in an oven that's packed with telemetry and proprietary software. They can't possible expect to satisfy all of their customers' use cases in house, so why not make it open source and let people write their own cooking scripts?
That would be an interesting take on recipes and help a lot of people with the "when do I take it out" problem. It would be an interesting site to share all of the scripts / recipes combos.
So, there is an app to control the oven with an interesting FAQ:
Can I use the June Oven without the iOS mobile app?
The June Oven will still be functional and does not require the iOS app to work. However, the app is designed to enhance your cooking experience. With the June app, you can adjust cook settings, view a live-steam video of your food cooking and view details of previous cook sessions.
I'm a bit curious what details are available from my previous "cook sessions". I am not convinced that having my oven hooked to an app for basic operations is a security positive thing for my home.
email from your health insurance "Your oven has reported cook sessions that involve more brownies and beef than allowed in your current plan. Based on your genetics, these allowances are established for your optimal health. To continue coverage please upgrade your insurance plan to allow for higher brownie and beef limits."
Oh yes, big data is just going to be so much fun with the combo of internet connected appliances with cameras / sensors. I am reminded of a thread earlier on HN[1] talking a about a breakup captured on a fitbit with my reaction[2] including a big data angle. I would guess the ACLU video[3] applies to your scenario.
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[ 6.7 ms ] story [ 43.1 ms ] threadHot dog or not hot dog?
On a serious note this could have been a neat product, but I'm not really interested in an oven that's packed with telemetry and proprietary software. They can't possible expect to satisfy all of their customers' use cases in house, so why not make it open source and let people write their own cooking scripts?
CPU NVIDIA Tegra K1 Quad-Core ARM Cortex-A15 2.3 GHz GPU 192 NVIDIA CUDA cores RAM 2 GB DDR3 1600MHz
I just have to first install more power lines for my house, brb
Engineer: "Hmm... what else needs to be needlessly complicated and also have Wi-Fi?"
Can I use the June Oven without the iOS mobile app?
The June Oven will still be functional and does not require the iOS app to work. However, the app is designed to enhance your cooking experience. With the June app, you can adjust cook settings, view a live-steam video of your food cooking and view details of previous cook sessions.
I'm a bit curious what details are available from my previous "cook sessions". I am not convinced that having my oven hooked to an app for basic operations is a security positive thing for my home.
1) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10932968
2) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10933325
3) https://www.aclu.org/ordering-pizza