Smart Houses Are Kinda Tacky

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  • @purplecatloverrandompizza
    @purplecatloverrandompizza Před rokem +4396

    Ive read WAAY too many dystopian books to EVER get a technology chip implanted ANYWHERE

    • @YujiUedaFan
      @YujiUedaFan Před rokem +19

      Yet it's OK to chip a cat.

    • @familyminahan3343
      @familyminahan3343 Před rokem +333

      And your point is? Chips in cats are used so they don’t get lost and die 🧐

    • @luciferswaltz
      @luciferswaltz Před rokem +248

      @@YujiUedaFan chips in cats (and other pets) are literally just like giving your fingerprints so you both wont get unidentified and lost forever when either of you die ,,,
      whats your point exactly ?

    • @allofthepoints9636
      @allofthepoints9636 Před rokem +89

      @@luciferswaltz cat isn’t a person dude.

    • @bl_nk5047
      @bl_nk5047 Před rokem +8

      @@allofthepoints9636 yeah so I guess they don't matter then? like you do not have a point at all. "cat isn't a person dude." does that mean it's okay to murder them? no. something doesn't have to be a person to be able to have rights.

  • @YceSzmiff
    @YceSzmiff Před rokem +7122

    If Danny's phone is unlocked using his face, can't his millions and millions of dopplegangers unlock it too? Hm, I think we're onto something, greg.

    • @humn7735
      @humn7735 Před rokem +341

      Couldn't we unlock his phone with one of his videos??

    • @biggyblunts5788
      @biggyblunts5788 Před rokem +112

      You're absolutely right Greg.

    • @Kat-ub6yq
      @Kat-ub6yq Před rokem +126

      @@humn7735 idk bro that one Greg who photoshopped himself to be Danny seems more suited

    • @honeybumpkins1234
      @honeybumpkins1234 Před rokem +21

      I think you’re on to something there

    • @smilingstingray5537
      @smilingstingray5537 Před rokem +101

      nice critical thinking Greg

  • @Olivia-no3gk
    @Olivia-no3gk Před rokem +4722

    imagine the power goes out. the whole house is suddenly very inconvenient

    • @AMKmusic96
      @AMKmusic96 Před rokem +232

      Wouldn’t be surprised if it has a back up generator and another generator for the back up generator

    • @thefunny6015
      @thefunny6015 Před rokem +162

      @@AMKmusic96 these people are probably super rich so they can easily buy a trillion generators and random things

    • @fluffybunchy
      @fluffybunchy Před rokem +49

      I live in a Country where the power goes out everyday so the idea of a smart house just isn’t for me

    • @AngelaMerici12
      @AngelaMerici12 Před rokem +8

      ​@@thefunny6015 Or they just, I don't know, hire people who do it for them 😂!

    • @Andreaa_-_
      @Andreaa_-_ Před 10 měsíci +45

      @@AngelaMerici12 I imagine they hire a guy who runs on a human-sized hamster wheel to generate electricity when the power goes out.

  • @Spunro
    @Spunro Před rokem +4529

    imagine one day we have fully smart houses that lock you in/out if the internet dies

    • @jackjackbt
      @jackjackbt Před rokem +18

      Lol

    • @SnooDoodle
      @SnooDoodle Před rokem +258

      If you worked at Facebook in the past year or so, you don't have to imagine that at all - because it happened to their offices lmao.

    • @calowenby1654
      @calowenby1654 Před rokem +7

      @SnooDoodle Cute pfp!

    • @slowazzd2165
      @slowazzd2165 Před rokem

      Smart locks have hidden keyholes you fucking dipshit. Also furries are disgusting

    • @RIS3N1
      @RIS3N1 Před rokem +24

      Like a Tesla!

  • @lilyclough6114
    @lilyclough6114 Před rokem +9719

    I've actually had a smart house for years. It's great, at first the doors unlocked and locked whenever I waved my hand near them, instead of me just opening them. The house can control the doors too! It's great! The doors now lock whenever the house wants. I've been stuck here, in the bathroom for 10 years. But it's great. I love my smart house. I'd recommend getting one. It's great.

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +1068

      Blink twice if the smart toilet is holding you hostage.

    • @sabazainab1245
      @sabazainab1245 Před rokem +609

      say "I love my smart house" if this is a sign for help

    • @lilyclough6114
      @lilyclough6114 Před rokem +734

      @@sabazainab1245 I- I can't - the smart fridge is watching...

    • @mayufan39
      @mayufan39 Před rokem +307

      My smart house has gotten too smart. It hates m- I mean… My smart house is amazing haha! I love it so much. It’s great

    • @UnfinishedCombStudios
      @UnfinishedCombStudios Před rokem +287

      Honestly, my smart house is now my mom. Not one of those cool, fun moms either. But one of those overly strict moms! The moment she sees me typing thi she'ld cbfds,ckdscvmkpgd;njkzih

  • @reidleblanc3140
    @reidleblanc3140 Před rokem +7227

    "I hope she doesn't call the police on us"
    "...CALL THE POLICE"
    this made me laugh way too hard

  • @caidalee1994
    @caidalee1994 Před rokem +3269

    As for the chip house, my brother uses magnetic locks on all the drawers in the kitchen to keep his toddler out of them, and I can’t open them. I feel like an idiot every time I’m swiping this magnet around to find the dang thing. I can’t imagine having to do that for every single drawer/door/cabinet in the house.

    • @yuki97kira
      @yuki97kira Před rokem +90

      Is it more convenient??? Idk was it worth not investing in child lock? Maybe its more secure

    • @erinfrazier1439
      @erinfrazier1439 Před rokem +38

      Lmao just know you’re not alone in that my boyfriends sister has the same thing and I struggle with it

    • @caidalee1994
      @caidalee1994 Před rokem +130

      @@yuki97kira no, those drawers have knifes and chemicals in them, and she grabs for them when we do open the cabinets. She also loves slamming cabinets when we aren’t looking, so not only for her fingers’ safety, but for our sanity it’s much better lol.

    • @isaacthered
      @isaacthered Před rokem +120

      the lock has deemed you unworthy of adulthood

    • @caidalee1994
      @caidalee1994 Před rokem +73

      @@isaacthered as always, the lock is correct. I don’t either

  • @constancestrawn1303
    @constancestrawn1303 Před rokem +4403

    I have a severe joint disorder and I've been wanting one of those robots because sometimes my elbow dislocates under just the weight of a shopping bag. It kills me that I have a need for one and know exactly how it will fit into my life's needs, but she goes and just buys one because it's cute.

    • @buzzinbea
      @buzzinbea Před rokem +706

      I wish these products were marketed more for people who could really have use for them and not JUST rich people who want to look cool

    • @Saibellus
      @Saibellus Před rokem +422

      while it might not be exactly what youre looking for, theres a thing called hipstar thats like a high quality hip mounted bag/cart. its meant for hiking so its very sturdy. its still like $350 but thats way less than the two grand for the shopping robot and it holds way more. could be helpful to relieve stress from your joints.

    • @constancestrawn1303
      @constancestrawn1303 Před rokem +272

      @@Saibellus thanks so much for the recommendation! I will see how that fits into my needs 💜

    • @preppyxmaddi7920
      @preppyxmaddi7920 Před rokem +3

      omg I cant-

    • @valerial9081
      @valerial9081 Před rokem +54

      @@preppyxmaddi7920 You can't what

  • @lixak6307
    @lixak6307 Před rokem +3276

    I read a book as a kid where houses were customizable and you could move walls and change layouts and eventually the house took over trapped everyone inside and crushed them to death….. been terrified of the concept of smart houses ever since

    • @HeyItsNovalee
      @HeyItsNovalee Před rokem +82

      Ohh do you remember the name? Sounds good

    • @kaylie2496
      @kaylie2496 Před rokem +184

      was it “there will come soft rains” by ray bradbury by any chance?

    • @Numberonedaredevilfan
      @Numberonedaredevilfan Před rokem +131

      That sounds like the regular show episode wall buddy to me

    • @sabazainab1245
      @sabazainab1245 Před rokem +24

      what's it called
      for scientifical research purposes of course

    • @MePatra
      @MePatra Před rokem +10

      @@kaylie2496 yup

  • @jarethanson8775
    @jarethanson8775 Před rokem +1842

    I feel like after a week of having to awkwardly use my wrist to unlock every door, drawer, and cupboard in my house, I'd just start leaving them all slightly ajar

    • @crypticcorvid
      @crypticcorvid Před rokem +102

      Do you think they have backup keys? Like what if one day their hand got lopped off and then they're locked out of everything in their house? Lol

    • @mx.quartz9314
      @mx.quartz9314 Před rokem +26

      @@crypticcorvid breaking a window is always an option ig

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +35

      @@mx.quartz9314 One day it’ll all be automated, you’ll lose the “key” and the house will go “Admin permission required”

    • @fabledlight908
      @fabledlight908 Před rokem

      @@crypticcorvid just take the severed hand with you ofc

    • @alexjames4704
      @alexjames4704 Před rokem

      @@crypticcorvid I think her husband also has the chip thing

  • @Cheesus-Sliced
    @Cheesus-Sliced Před rokem +762

    I'm down for smart mirrors if I can use the command "mirror mirror on the wall, make me not look like a fool" to buy clothing

    • @souppowell3818
      @souppowell3818 Před rokem +42

      "Redirecting from your preferences."

    • @Cheesus-Sliced
      @Cheesus-Sliced Před rokem +28

      @@souppowell3818 shit, it better not auto order whatever I look up. Way too much leather for this weather

    • @RmationYT
      @RmationYT Před rokem +29

      Actually I have an idea! A mirror that projects any clothes onto you so you can see how it would look on you before buying!

    • @RmationYT
      @RmationYT Před rokem +3

      And btw my idea is for clothes online where you can’t try it

    • @George_vv
      @George_vv Před 9 měsíci +4

      I used to think that smart mirrors were really cool until I realized that compared to a smart hub with a screen it loses in every single aspect while trying to achieve the same thing.

  • @singularitymultitude718
    @singularitymultitude718 Před rokem +593

    new variety of cyber crime: Smart Crime where your furniture steals itself, All your doors lock behind you, your TV is stuck on 10 hours of screaming looped, and your smart fridge Orders you 3000 tubes of toothpaste, ah yes, the future

    • @pgyws5137
      @pgyws5137 Před rokem +11

      omg this made my day

    • @QUBIQUBED
      @QUBIQUBED Před rokem +3

      Lol

    • @soulofflame9999
      @soulofflame9999 Před 9 měsíci +1

      I CAN'T-

    • @lilyhawthorne1196
      @lilyhawthorne1196 Před 9 měsíci +12

      No joke I could actually see someone doing this with ransomware or the like. "pay me 2k in Bitcoin or I'll permanently shut down your electronics"

    • @George_vv
      @George_vv Před 9 měsíci +6

      Joe Lycett did something really similar to this on his show in a segment about Amazon selling kids' smart watches that are extremely easy to hack into. He had a cyber security specialist do all this stuff to a house he put a bunch of smart devices in and the guy shows how he connects to the unsecured WiFi. It's really cool.

  • @opatopatopat658
    @opatopatopat658 Před rokem +64876

    What went wrong with smart technology is that it could have been so useful for disabled folk, but instead they make the tech super expensive, impractical to use, and they market it towards rich people who don't know what to do with their money. Overall just inaccessible.

    • @wafflefalafel9442
      @wafflefalafel9442 Před rokem +3191

      damn i never thought about it like that.

    • @MegInWhispers
      @MegInWhispers Před rokem +1562

      totally agree

    • @aubergine1086
      @aubergine1086 Před rokem +1739

      i hope this comment gets seen more because that’s a great point i didnt think abt

    • @samanthatrenchik341
      @samanthatrenchik341 Před rokem +385

      Couldn’t agree more with this

    • @bunnyfrosting1744
      @bunnyfrosting1744 Před rokem +1942

      Fuckin thank you. EVERYONE will be disabled or sick someday, unless you pass away beforehand, I became disabled at 12 years old so it’s not like this stuff is reserved until you’re elderly, either, life happens. So the sooner the average person gets educated, the better! I’m so tired of people in my position completely falling through the cracks, being alive is hard enough as it is 👽

  • @jamesbarr4996
    @jamesbarr4996 Před rokem +3522

    Honestly, have to disagree. Putting a chip in your wrist to unlock your house is, in fact, crazy.

    • @DuhLikeTotally
      @DuhLikeTotally Před rokem +423

      Right. What if you end up moving? Having your chip removed is a bizarre added step to the process

    • @dragonicbladex7574
      @dragonicbladex7574 Před rokem +140

      @@DuhLikeTotally Or just like have the new lock designed to work with the same chip, no way these things aren't custom made

    • @nosiphodywili35
      @nosiphodywili35 Před rokem +57

      @@DuhLikeTotally no I don't think it's just for the house ... She can also pay for stuff at shops by tapping her wrist ... Plus she can use that as way help can find her when she gets lost .. Like with pets ... They get chips just incase they get lost then that's how the owners can find them.
      Also if she gets attacked I think it can send a message to the police with her location so that maybe she can be saved in time.

    • @Fattipotato79
      @Fattipotato79 Před rokem +20

      @@nosiphodywili35 she said she can pay with it but i don't remember her saying the other 2

    • @nosiphodywili35
      @nosiphodywili35 Před rokem +11

      @@Fattipotato79 I mean the main function in pets is to be located ... Which can also be extended to humans .. But I'm just speculating about the "being attacked" one .. It would be a cool feature .. I mean if it detects that my pulse is too low or that my blood sugar is plummeting .. It would be a medical breakthrough .. Plus not alot of people can give good histories so if you can tap your chip and then the doctors have access to your medical history it could help a great deal .. My step-uncle died because the doctors didn't know he had a previous heart condition when he was younger so they treated his lung issue with medication that wasn't good for his heart .. So instead of dying from the lung problem he died from heart failure ... So I doubt this chip is only just for the house.

  • @nimue325
    @nimue325 Před rokem +1139

    In the Korean smarthome, I suspect the “snow” can just as easily be yellow dust. Rain and snow are avoided more than in the US because of the yellow dust pollution in them, plus the straight-up dust itself. The dust comes from China’s deserts but also contains industrial pollution. It comes in very, very small particles (which is why KN95 masks are so great and plentiful - they are technically dust masks) and viruses and bacteria can be carried with the dust clouds. So regardless of what Americans would do in the same situation, some Koreans want to sanitize clothes when they get home. Sanitizing your shoes is also important because you wear socks or slippers in other people’s homes so having sneakers or work shoes with odors is more embarrassing that it might be for some Americans. Different cultures but these aren’t creating problems, they are solving problems that already existed in another place.
    Now vacuum cleaners on the other hand … we used to be perfectly happy just dragging the carpets out twice a year and beating them to get the dirt out and now our floors are expected to be perfection?!? Stoopid vacuum cleaners creating new problems.

    • @sanguine2552
      @sanguine2552 Před rokem +77

      That’s oddly terrifying and dystopian as fuck. I can easily see dust storms from radioactive Chinese industrial waste leading to some real bad shit

    • @wren_.
      @wren_. Před 10 měsíci +19

      The more I learn about Korea the more it looks like a dystopia on both sides of the peninsula

    • @nimue325
      @nimue325 Před 10 měsíci +54

      @@wren_. I understand that as a first reaction but the small amount industrial pollution largely comes from US manufacturing in China. The yellow dust is one natural problem (and mild cyclones are another) compared to the US’s more severe hurricanes, earthquakes, blizzards, tornadoes, and volcanoes; additionally, our life expectancy is shorter, infant mortality is higher, , poverty is higher, healthcare is the same quality but harder to access (and actually costs money), and violent crime is astronomical. Kids in Seoul (a city larger than NYC) travel alone safely because adults consider it their responsibility to help them (and each other, but kids are special). Of course there are problems like higher suicide and a lack of diversity, although that is changing, so please don’t consider me an apologist for South Korea. But if you take literally half an hour to practice the writing system, you can read the street/subway signs and have a vacation with friends where they marvel at your skills. 😂

    • @getbbudded23
      @getbbudded23 Před 2 měsíci +2

      What a great comment

    • @getbbudded23
      @getbbudded23 Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@wren_.ignorance shinning thru

  • @caidalee1994
    @caidalee1994 Před rokem +81

    7:50 it sounds like that teacher who’s looking for a specific answer. “That’s a good answer, but what else could it be?”

  • @bling-tut
    @bling-tut Před rokem +29208

    There was a short story written by Ray Bradbury in the 1950s that was about a house with AI that kept cleaning and making meals and going about the daily routine despite the fact that a nuclear war happened and all the people living in the house had been killed. That story always reminds me of smart houses.

    • @namenachname8571
      @namenachname8571 Před rokem +589

      what's it called?

    • @fiona8230
      @fiona8230 Před rokem +2441

      @@namenachname8571 there will come soft rains!

    • @tareloin
      @tareloin Před rokem +846

      @@namenachname8571 There Will Come Soft Rains

    • @gronklevlonkle1717
      @gronklevlonkle1717 Před rokem +99

      Ooo what's the storiws name?

    • @SirrSerpent
      @SirrSerpent Před rokem +248

      @@gronklevlonkle1717
      There will come soft rains.

  • @gretablackwell495
    @gretablackwell495 Před rokem +13623

    The “touchscreens everywhere’ idea of the future kind of horrifies me because imagine what companies will do with that. Your smart house blares ads at you as you enter. You can’t use your toaster because you forgot to pay a subscription. Pop-ups on your windows and mirrors. A power outage happens and you’re locked out of your house. Hell world

    • @lovetoodeeply
      @lovetoodeeply Před rokem +660

      this scares me

    • @eepylavendercat
      @eepylavendercat Před rokem

      And what if they come up with an excuse to put cameras or microphones on everything? Then it will be just like 1984 by George Orwell

    • @Mel-nw2ko
      @Mel-nw2ko Před rokem +1265

      It horrifies me for security reasons. I do not think they will put ads in houses or a subscription just for a toaster. Rather someone hacking smart devices in your home . Similar to those security cameras that random people had access to.

    • @cridow
      @cridow Před rokem +611

      Absolutely. The more I learn IT and cyber security, the farther away I want to be from all the "smart" shit that doesn't need to be smart at all

    • @cats_are_love
      @cats_are_love Před rokem +341

      @@Mel-nw2ko its already happening, ppl are hackong alexas ,ring cams etc and sometimes even talk to ppl through their hacked devices

  • @damiancottagecheese5014
    @damiancottagecheese5014 Před rokem +97

    15:04 i love how he said " as adults, WE.. "
    he looks so young that he forgot hes actually an adult

  • @cranberry420
    @cranberry420 Před 5 měsíci +74

    I personally prefer a house that can do everything it normally even when the power cuts out. Which it does a lot now that it's the winter.
    I have an outdoor toilet and a wood heated sauna (you can also heat water with it to wash yourself), I have a wood heated stove and two big fireplaces. No matter what happens (my country doesn't get hurricanes or things like that, I live in the north) I'm prepared lol

    • @rainingtacos7529
      @rainingtacos7529 Před 28 dny

      What if you're caught in the middle of an alien invasion?

    • @rory0233
      @rory0233 Před 10 dny +1

      @@rainingtacos7529 That's what the wood axe is for.

  • @kallemattila5870
    @kallemattila5870 Před rokem +11041

    Man I hate digitalising things that don’t need it. My city’s public transport recently forced students to use a mobile app instead of a travel card, and now my phone’s shitty battery dictates whether I have to walk home. Of course the card does also require an electronic reader, but at least I won’t get fined if it doesn’t work 😄

    • @rabbi4skin666
      @rabbi4skin666 Před rokem +193

      I can use transit/metro cards even if my Iphone is dead. Idk why android manufactures haven't figured that out yet.

    • @spootymaniacs
      @spootymaniacs Před rokem +232

      @@rabbi4skin666 what

    • @spootymaniacs
      @spootymaniacs Před rokem +27

      @@Avendesora ohh okay

    • @xHarpyx
      @xHarpyx Před rokem +477

      They should offer both options ffs … That sounds irritating af

    • @tradutorajuliana
      @tradutorajuliana Před rokem +373

      yeah don't change something that is already working fine... there's a german word for that: verschlimmbessern

  • @jaketaylor9922
    @jaketaylor9922 Před rokem +13425

    Wow these houses are really cool. I think Danny should upgrade his house like this by maybe adding two smart light bulbs into a room? And he could do it himself? Idk just an idea

    • @Iplayceleste
      @Iplayceleste Před rokem +537

      That would be extremely impressive. If he put him in by himself.

    • @annieoddo1475
      @annieoddo1475 Před rokem +83

      I actually did smart switches in my dining room just the way Danny described and I also felt extremely proud of myself. Then we replaced some of the other lights in the apartment with hue bulbs, which are easy and really cool because of the color options, but they still have regular light switches. So if you turn the switches off then you can’t control those lights from your phone. The Lutron dimmers can be controlled both ways which is awesome, but also they’re just regular bulbs.

    • @christianzombievampire
      @christianzombievampire Před rokem +55

      He looks like the kind of guy to be able to accomplish this task

    • @xxstellastarlightxx9284
      @xxstellastarlightxx9284 Před rokem +11

      That would be cool

    • @cookied1669
      @cookied1669 Před rokem +2

      Ur pretty cute

  • @pysq8
    @pysq8 Před rokem +169

    My main complaint about making toast is that there aren't enough buttons to push. Said nobody but Chipgirl.

  • @TheEbonchi
    @TheEbonchi Před rokem +272

    I like the smart home from 13 minutes 'cause like a lot of it is just asian home tech. like the spraying of the coat, she was running a UVB light over it to kill bacteria they seemed to crop up online more after covid started, and the shoe heater is a shoe dryer to prevent bacteria (and shoe smell) from developing.
    The speaker she puts in with produce is an ultrasonic produce cleaner, supposedly kills bacteria and knocks dirt and stuff off produce.
    also japan and possibly other asian countries rarely have washers in apartments so the pop up washer is useful. basically most of the tech used is to sanitize the home

    • @Banana34598
      @Banana34598 Před 4 měsíci

      The problem is that most of the marketed UVB products do not reach a level high enough to actually kill anything. it’s very helpful in medical settings, but what you can get on the market is usually pointless. It also cannot be used on porous items like clothing. Additionally, that dryer isn’t going to protect against bacteria. If you’re worried about bacteria, put your shoes in a reusable bag and in your freezer. That actually will kill the bacteria and keep your shoes smelling good.

    • @jak1279
      @jak1279 Před 2 měsíci +2

      But what about the snow in the doorway? That's what confused me the most

    • @TheEbonchi
      @TheEbonchi Před 2 měsíci +3

      @@jak1279 Probably just to give an excuse for why you'd need to use and in turn sanitize such a big coat

  • @jatz913
    @jatz913 Před rokem +2800

    I like how they imagined women cooking for the whole family, even when robots are intelligent enough to teach kids

    • @basic6735
      @basic6735 Před 9 měsíci +17

      (This comment may be dead but oh well) You say that like it’s sexist, and like robots that can cook would be easy to make

    • @muffinator1239
      @muffinator1239 Před 9 měsíci +241

      @@basic6735if someone can create a robot that can teach, then someone can create one that can cook

    • @basic6735
      @basic6735 Před 9 měsíci +28

      @@muffinator1239 No, the video shows that the robot that can “teach” literally displays a couple of basic questions. We even have similar things today. And a robot that can literally cook a meal is way more complex

    • @muffinator1239
      @muffinator1239 Před 9 měsíci +77

      @@basic6735 it can still be done. It’s not a crazy impossible thing. Definitely difficult, but not impossible.

    • @basic6735
      @basic6735 Před 9 měsíci +10

      @@muffinator1239 Yeah, the video was trying to make a realistic prediction of the future, they probably assumed people wouldn’t care enough about cooking to decide to try and make a chef robot for them

  • @cesarionoexisto2848
    @cesarionoexisto2848 Před rokem +2430

    i feel like the automatic soap dispenser works better in a public bathroom esp with covid because its used by people you dont know. it seems obsolete in your own personal home

    • @plantyt3246
      @plantyt3246 Před rokem +91

      Plus if it is just hooked up to the power in your house and the power goes out you’re kinda stuck

    • @Canada_Official
      @Canada_Official Před rokem +165

      It can be very useful for children, the elderly, or the disabled but other than that it's unnecessary

    • @cesarionoexisto2848
      @cesarionoexisto2848 Před rokem +5

      yeah thats true!

    • @Man-ej6uv
      @Man-ej6uv Před rokem +83

      i’m disabled, and it could be useful when my wrists or hands hurt a lot and i can’t move them

    • @cesarionoexisto2848
      @cesarionoexisto2848 Před rokem +45

      @@Man-ej6uv yeah the disabled thing is a good point i didnt think of that

  • @P4rz1va1
    @P4rz1va1 Před 6 měsíci +14

    The toaster thing reminds me of how every microwave has a popcorn or pizza setting that you're not supposed to use.

    • @Claire_Wow
      @Claire_Wow Před 21 dnem

      you can still use the popcorn and pizza buttons
      they arent good enough to just press and walk away but at least you dont have to calculate a good time to use over multiple slices of pizza/bags of popcorn
      if the buttons make it last too long just stop it early and if they arent cooking your food long enough just press it again

  • @ojhudgins7326
    @ojhudgins7326 Před rokem +24

    As someone with a relative with OCD, the blue light in the Korean Home one is an ultraviolet light that has the capability to kill germs. That's how bright it is.

  • @Sootball
    @Sootball Před rokem +13226

    As a cybersecurity specialist, I am very happy that all of these people are filling their homes with insecure smart devices. Keeps business booming lol

  • @jenstersinasweater2251
    @jenstersinasweater2251 Před rokem +3550

    danny's fuming hatred towards smart fridges likely stems from past experiences with the billion surprise toys sentient fridge

    • @fitybux4664
      @fitybux4664 Před rokem +58

      In the future, humans will be the toys for AI.

    • @bash18
      @bash18 Před rokem +32

      @@fitybux4664 honestly horrifying but most likely prescient

    • @Cheesus-Sliced
      @Cheesus-Sliced Před rokem +37

      A smart fridge killed his father :(

    • @ursidae97
      @ursidae97 Před rokem +27

      But then where will he get the SaUcEs

    • @your.fathers.existence
      @your.fathers.existence Před rokem +2

      holy sh*t thats so true 💀

  • @negligible_reality
    @negligible_reality Před rokem +46

    honestly the worst part about smart houses has to be the security risk. with all of that unprotected smart tech hooked up to the internet and linked together on a home network, do you really think even for a second that hackers wouldn't be able to take advantage of that? they could take complete control over the entire smart house and all the appliances if they wanted to! the worst part is that technically they wouldn't even have to work that hard or hack something super crazy to do something like this. they could hack something as simple as a smart lightbulb, and from there they would be inside your home's "internet of things"/smart home network thus giving them access to any other connected smart devices. super terrifying to think about, which is why i will never own a smart house! 💀

    • @marciaguy10899
      @marciaguy10899 Před 3 měsíci +2

      Joe lycett did a good video on that actually

    • @morgank.6113
      @morgank.6113 Před měsícem +4

      Reminds me of that casino that got robbed because of their wifi enabled fish tank thermometer lol

    • @frostedlambs
      @frostedlambs Před měsícem +1

      The thing is unless your important or a smart person really dislikes you. No one cares enough to mess with that stuff

    • @MaryamMaqdisi
      @MaryamMaqdisi Před 8 dny

      ​@@frostedlambs idk, I expect a future full of bots hacking these things either for data mining / credit card stealing or (in case of subscription products) ransomware type of shit, I don't think there has to be a person dedicated to hack me when botnets are not even new tech at this point. But honestly my worst fear is about totalitarian countries using smart bs to spy on their citizens. I know the quality of life of many might rise a bit from smart homes but the possible cons are so insane that I'm not thrilled about it. Especially when corporations like facebook are happy to share everything with governments in countries like China. Even Apple kinda sabotaged its users when they were protesting against the chinese government (IIRC it was something about automatic updates disabling some feature that protesters were using). So it's not even a conspiracy theory.

  • @SquallyCoin5664
    @SquallyCoin5664 Před 11 měsíci +19

    7:57
    “No, she is an AI… she’s basically the house. Why- why are you grinning like that. I can see something devilish in your eyes, are you good?”

  • @caisagrace
    @caisagrace Před rokem +4000

    i stayed in an airbnb with a bunch of friends and it happened to have a “smart” stove (no knobs, no buttons, just a screen)- it was literally impossible to use, we read the manual and everything lol, we couldn’t understand if it was on or off. we used our portable burner for camping to cook for everyone 😭 like when did people decide that buttons were unnecessary, im actually so bored of tapping on screens lol

    • @christianzombievampire
      @christianzombievampire Před rokem +252

      The place I work has these ridiculous “high-tech” showers (but made in like 2008 so it’s just outdated at this point) and I’ve never showered in one, I just clean them, but I never know how to turn the water on cuz I swear it changes each time. I turn the knob I think controls the wand thing but then the shower head goes on and you try to turn it off but somehow that just made the water cold?? I think it’s just over complicated for the sake of being “high tech”

    • @HeyThatWeirdGuy
      @HeyThatWeirdGuy Před rokem +11

      You couldn't tell if it was "off or on"? Well if it was getting hot it was on. If it stayed the same temperature it was off. Surely the manual should have told you that. Lol

    • @caisagrace
      @caisagrace Před rokem +258

      @@HeyThatWeirdGuy obviously most electric stovetops stay warm for a bit until they completely cool after turning off- so we just kept checking it like, is it warm because it’s on, or is it warm because it hasn’t cooled down yet lmao 😭😭

    • @HeyThatWeirdGuy
      @HeyThatWeirdGuy Před rokem +7

      @@caisagrace How long do you think they say warm for? If it was still warm obviously it was on very recent.
      I think you should quit talking. You are embarrassing yourself.

    • @eliagamiz1320
      @eliagamiz1320 Před rokem +14

      Aren't all induction stoves like that?

  • @dressupgeekout
    @dressupgeekout Před rokem +2896

    Something that's bothered me for a while now -- visions of the future almost always focus on a domestic setting. This technology never leaves the house, or your own body. There's never a vision of what the technology could do on a public, civic scale -- improving the lives of an entire community rather than just a single family household.

    • @the11382
      @the11382 Před rokem +158

      Thats what a "smart city" was supposed to be, but instead we just got cameras everywhere.

    • @CommanderViviax
      @CommanderViviax Před rokem +90

      It's easier to work out. Trying to guess a bigger scale is a bit too much. And the domestic thing is more immediate.

    • @luma4902
      @luma4902 Před rokem +30

      Probably because the goverments are not interested in advertising them using this type of technology because they are mostly interested in monitor people

    • @greasyboi3154
      @greasyboi3154 Před rokem +50

      Its all about making money and not about welfare

    • @joshuaspath6923
      @joshuaspath6923 Před rokem +24

      Tbf most of the major problems of a city have been solved in the modern era. Such as heat, sewage, and plumbing. The Reality is we got running water, we don’t have to worry about our waste, and our houses are heated. The three largest problems solved. Anything else is mostly solving inconveniences. Which personally I don’t think tax payer money should be wasted on it if it’s not necessary to life. If you want a cool trinket like a smart city pay for it yourself. It’s a waste of money just for something that translates to constantly being watched by police.

  • @carsonthecool457
    @carsonthecool457 Před 5 měsíci +27

    “5,4,3,2,1 DIVORCE, DIVORCE,DIVORCE!!”
    my cat jumped off of me because I was laughing so hard!!🤣🤣

  • @zapyvr
    @zapyvr Před rokem +295

    Yes, so cool to have a ring doorbell, with securiy flaws that were found less than a month after it started selling, and sending all that's happening in front of your house to Amazon, who are really known for being an ethical company, they would never use this data for malicious purpose

    • @zapyvr
      @zapyvr Před rokem +1

      @@missmericana yes you're right sorry it was full of spelling mistakes I corrected most of them

    • @ursidae97
      @ursidae97 Před rokem

      I'd rather it be on my door where it can be of use than in my house where it can molest my children

    • @KHCoasterKid
      @KHCoasterKid Před 10 měsíci +3

      What malicious purposes exactly?

    • @zapyvr
      @zapyvr Před 10 měsíci

      @@KHCoasterKid I don't know giving full access to your data to your government for any reason,
      Selling it to literally.anhbldy as long as they have the money to buy it,
      Use the data to more.effectively manipulate you into buying more on their website...
      Etc...

    • @LordCrate-du8zm
      @LordCrate-du8zm Před 9 měsíci +14

      @KHCoasterKid selling user data to foreign governments for large sums of money.

  • @eggmon420
    @eggmon420 Před rokem +922

    People on TikTok: have LITERAL CHIPS in their wrists to unlock their doors.
    Me: *still thinks that you’re rich if you have an ice dispenser in your fridge.*

    • @EvanJGMegson
      @EvanJGMegson Před rokem +24

      I have an ice dispenser on my fridge (I wish I was rich)

    • @YogoBites
      @YogoBites Před rokem +95

      My monkey brain activates whenever I see an ice dispenser. I feel as though I am in the presence of royalty.

    • @notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil
      @notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil Před rokem +8

      @@YogoBites yes bow down to me peasant /j /lh

    • @YogoBites
      @YogoBites Před rokem +15

      @@notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil you are no ice dispenser.

    • @notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil
      @notfamedtvpersonalitydrphil Před rokem +2

      @@YogoBites but I have one in my fridge

  • @bassetts1899
    @bassetts1899 Před rokem +3247

    Danny's point about a self-cleaning toilet got to me. I don't have a self-cleaning toilet. I have to get on my knees and scrub like a fucking peasant. I will not accept that we have made any technological advances until nobody has to clean toilets any more. Oh, and printers actually work.

    • @PhoenixRoseYT
      @PhoenixRoseYT Před rokem +181

      Bruh YES. Printers are the WORST.

    • @Beutimus
      @Beutimus Před rokem +146

      Getting a printer to work 100% of the time may just cause a robot apocalypse. XD

    • @roo.pzz4380
      @roo.pzz4380 Před rokem +58

      I can’t believe I don’t have a self cleaning toilet

    • @Toy1er
      @Toy1er Před rokem

      Facts. They have fancy toilets now with 16 different nozzles to spray down your dirty asshole, but they can't aim a couple of them inwards for a self-clean function? Wack.

    • @deaddog7611
      @deaddog7611 Před rokem +28

      I want to use this as my theater class monologue

  • @DimaRakesah
    @DimaRakesah Před rokem +167

    Chip Girl: "This chip in my hand that unlocks things is so secure no one will be able to break into anything in my house!"
    Me: "Unless they cut off your hand..."

    • @hennie_booboo
      @hennie_booboo Před rokem +2

      the chip needs to be powered tho so rather kidnap her

    • @DimaRakesah
      @DimaRakesah Před rokem +1

      @@jackalenterprisesofohio Ah but then the locked devices would just stay locked. If you have her hand you can keep the power and wifi on and unlock all her stuff.

    • @slickaustin
      @slickaustin Před rokem +20

      @@hennie_booboo the chip works in a similar way that tap to pay cards work, so the chip doesn't supply the power, but the reader does
      So if you cut off her hand it'll still work :)

    • @cardboard9124
      @cardboard9124 Před 9 měsíci

      blow torch, hammer, another lock, a drill, explosives, anything heavy

    • @XWierdThingsHappenX
      @XWierdThingsHappenX Před 9 měsíci +5

      I think if that happens she will have bigger problems than her house being broken in to

  • @spectra_3005
    @spectra_3005 Před rokem +22

    My favorite smart item was our smart washer and dryer. We had the set when we moved in. Get this, you can turn on the washer or dryer from anywhere! Sounds great until you realize you still have to load the clothes in, with the soap, and while you're there you just might aswell start the machine.

    • @withtheworks
      @withtheworks Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yeah 😂 it's like a laundromat where you have to start the machines from an app which is less convenient and slower than using controls on the machines

    • @martinsdontjump3406
      @martinsdontjump3406 Před měsícem

      😂

  • @TtimeXP
    @TtimeXP Před rokem +3007

    The only "smart fridge" I want is the one that auto refills the water in a jug. That would be amazing!

    • @user-ou8zk8wl3j
      @user-ou8zk8wl3j Před rokem +89

      And it is not even hard to design... connect it to a water source, and there is hundreds of ways to make the jug know when he is empty and when he is full ......

    • @owen-xp4lv
      @owen-xp4lv Před rokem +58

      i have one of them, where it'll scan the cup you put under it and you don't have to do anything. it's very buggy though, sometimes it will over fill, and if you put ice in it, it won't know when to stop

    • @justasentientmclarenp1879
      @justasentientmclarenp1879 Před rokem +16

      I want the ones that have the souces inside

    • @kharonhaden5136
      @kharonhaden5136 Před rokem +4

      I just use the sink

    • @marianagoncalves3529
      @marianagoncalves3529 Před rokem +1

      I would love one that auto refills my bear

  • @audrey0919
    @audrey0919 Před rokem +10718

    What a dashing young gentleman, I wonder if he’s ever installed two smart light bulbs in his room all by himself

  • @MacabreMole
    @MacabreMole Před rokem +8

    4:03 - the little zoom in/guitar on the middle finger was just so simple but so funny. Chef's kiss.

  • @boink666
    @boink666 Před 2 měsíci +7

    My oven has some amazing technology, called a dial, it completely bypasses screens and will always show me what temperature I set it for.

  • @thatnewchick
    @thatnewchick Před rokem +7397

    Finally, someone who hates smart fridges as much as I do. 2 years ago my husband and I needed a new fridge and I had to fight the pushy sales associates to stop pushing smart fridges. They kept looking at my husband as they talked about the "streamline features" while he shrugged and told them to talk to me since I'd done all the research and knew exactly what we wanted. Why would I want to use twitter or Facebook on my fridge? Please just sell me a cold box!

    • @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
      @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Před rokem +441

      At that point it might ACTUALLY be simpler to reinvent the fridge from the ground up. The main cavity is just an icebox, and the cooling mechanism is well documented.

    • @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice
      @Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice Před rokem +228

      @@esterbun9356 I like gordon ramsey's fridges. They blend right into the wall with nice wood paneling. Horizontal fridges are also nice if you don't mind bending over, because they lose less cold when you open them. (heat rises and cold sinks, so upright fridges spill their cold all over the floor every time they open, whereas horizonal ones hold it like a vessel of water). I almost want to invest in an icecream display like they have at gas stations, that way it's simple and easy to reach, plus you can see into it.

    • @selegnaisonline
      @selegnaisonline Před rokem +99

      @@Queer_Nerd_For_Human_Justice can't believe i've never thought of getting one of those. nothing's really wrong with my fridge but what ur saying makes so much sense lol

    • @Zeverinsen
      @Zeverinsen Před rokem +54

      I just want a fridge where I can see everything at the same time, and some way that I can check what's in the fridge when I'm shopping, because I have memory problems and always forget 💀
      I have so much yoghurt in my fridge right now LMAO!

    • @diyabalan8407
      @diyabalan8407 Před rokem +35

      @@Zeverinsen i recommend using your reminder or notes app to write down common foods or items you buy then when you are done shopping checking off what you bought, it seems like a lengthy process but that’s what I do. I have 2 fridges, the old one is in the garage, and so i put a checklist on the inside one to make sure .i don’t buy unnecessary foods and stuff i already have

  • @fishfreakrequiem
    @fishfreakrequiem Před rokem +3429

    Personally, I think the strangest thing is wanting to TALK to your virtual assistant to turn on lights, set timers, etc. I think to be able to control it all with an app would be much more convenient and less intrusive (considering Alexa/Google Home are ALWAYS listening to you). It just makes me feel weird talking to into the air to control my home.

    • @rVnsunshine
      @rVnsunshine Před rokem +74

      That’s what I do with my Alexa. It’s on mute at all times, and I just use to app to do everything

    • @hihellothere9569
      @hihellothere9569 Před rokem +67

      I'm gonna defend that aspect as. People now are encouraged at least to put down their phone and in a roundabout way uses more effort to open the app, press a button. Turn off your phone and then putting it away.
      It would be easier to just say you want it off and then just go to sleep

    • @fishfreakrequiem
      @fishfreakrequiem Před rokem +193

      @@hihellothere9569 You're right, but the virtual assistant thing feels SO dystopian and awkward. Like, one of the most popular virtual assistants is sold by AMAZON and they are all listening to you 24/7. But also, I don't like that the way it's set up makes me feel like I'm supposed to pretend it's kinda like a I have a real person assistant. But I even hate when installing Windows 10 and it says "Don't worry." "We're taking care of everything." I think I really just hate personified technology.

    • @hihellothere9569
      @hihellothere9569 Před rokem

      @@fishfreakrequiem I think that part came in line as to how now technology feels too integrated into our lives that if otherwise would feel cold and distant. And would discourage the use of technology in which investors don't like.
      But also, people just live in blissful ignorance. They don't really care whether or not someone is hearing that. And it's not like they are brainwashed or something (unless it's your definition) but people would rather live everyday in just pure ignorance than dread and you can't really blame them for that.
      While I hate Amazon and big companies I don't really fault on the people just living them really. Google is even reading these comments rn scanning everything because a human cannot possibly do it.

    • @crinoidthyroid
      @crinoidthyroid Před rokem +71

      I completely agree, but I just wanna say being able to use speech commands is great for disabled people, like if you are blind or have motricity issues that make it hard to hold your phone or press buttons. I’m just saying that this option isn’t completely useless but of course if you don’t need it you should be able to not have it cause to me it feels so weird and dystopian that it’s mandatory for everyone like in sci fi movies abt AI lol

  • @bobabunnieuwu
    @bobabunnieuwu Před 10 měsíci +34

    The longer I think about Danny talking about how the furniture is closing in on him, and the more I think about how I KNOW that part of him pretending to be the chair took serval takes (bc he’s literally hunched over and crouched down, scooting along on his tippy toes) and he probably fell a few times while filming this, the funnier it gets

  • @katjosephperez8772
    @katjosephperez8772 Před rokem +11

    Automated Christmas tree lights could be done by just plugging them into a timer. I used to have timed lights for some indoor plants, and we have a timer for our hose in the backyard. I find it a bit irritating when my dog wants to “play water” for an entire hour, but it’s not a big deal. I’d like to automate some pet care things, repairs, and various things to accommodate my disabilities.

  • @hali3641
    @hali3641 Před rokem +2057

    We all know that the reason Danny doesn't want a smart fridge is because he knows that the fridge will lie about it having saouces

    • @jasperjazzie
      @jasperjazzie Před 8 měsíci +127

      the fridge will also snitch whether you have milk or not

    • @wishtopublish
      @wishtopublish Před 7 měsíci +49

      *saouces

    • @Mirrored33
      @Mirrored33 Před 7 měsíci +83

      I love being greg, I love these niche references. Saouce

    • @unicorn69
      @unicorn69 Před 3 měsíci +46

      This is making my bones squishy

    • @CR1MSONACE
      @CR1MSONACE Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@wishtopublishsaupces*

  • @pandamilkshake
    @pandamilkshake Před rokem +5106

    No but honestly, the 1960s clip of the future was spot on. Online classes, Amazon shopping, flat TVs, Zoom conferences, videocalls and more. Pretty impressive!

    • @Avovon
      @Avovon Před rokem +294

      But still no cool-ass car

    • @cutoffsongsguy
      @cutoffsongsguy Před rokem +57

      you said video calls three times

    • @Avovon
      @Avovon Před rokem +170

      @@cutoffsongsguy online classes, zoom conferences, and video calls are all different things

    • @rowanmelton7643
      @rowanmelton7643 Před rokem +19

      High Rise flats with the honeycomb structure too

    • @editsbykira1494
      @editsbykira1494 Před rokem +1

      @@Avovon tesla

  • @oliviagold1487
    @oliviagold1487 Před rokem +11

    The guy folding the tv into the wall is sending some pretty strong Michael Scott vibes.

  • @gabbijackson
    @gabbijackson Před rokem +7

    12:30 they would literally lock the fridges and be like “sorry malfunction.. you can’t eat”

  • @princessaria
    @princessaria Před rokem +5553

    Part of why this annoys me is that it’s just so wasteful. They aren’t automating things to make it more accessible to disabled people, they’re doing it to cater to wealthy people who want to look cool. It’s a completely unnecessary waste of our planet’s finite resources. Rare earth metals are called that for a reason, and the process of mining them is often done with unethical labor methods and is extremely damaging to the ecosystem. And in addition to that, it requires electricity to run them!
    Reminds me of that idiotic “smart composter” that was billed as being eco-friendly, but actually has a net negative impact on the environment because of the amount of electricity it required. And all because wealthy people don’t want to just keep a compost bin in the cupboard under the sink or in their backyard?

    • @morganquinn716
      @morganquinn716 Před rokem +167

      In my chronic illness class there was an article we had to read about how technology can help those with disabilities and it’s recommended smart watches.. i can see how it might help people but it’s so impractical and also expensive, there needs to be more effort with making things accessible

    • @matthewkylin5857
      @matthewkylin5857 Před rokem +164

      extremely well put!!!! capitalism at its finest, it may breed innovation, but unnecessary innovation that only the extremely wealthy can take advantage of

    • @rivertam711
      @rivertam711 Před rokem +11

      Posted from iphone, Bet

    • @sadiemmac
      @sadiemmac Před rokem +54

      smart devices were actually really helpful for my dad. he was disabled so he had bad moblity issues and lived in a studio apartment. so he hooked up his rumba, lights, fans and stuff. so im thankful for that because he was prone falling.

    • @matthewkylin5857
      @matthewkylin5857 Před rokem +99

      @@sadiemmac yes 10000% there are certain devices that are super helpful to disabled people, but the issue is that they are not affordable for many disabled people, who have lower incomes and struggle with unemployment at higher levels and therefore can’t afford the devices that would help them

  • @heather_doestruecrime
    @heather_doestruecrime Před rokem +1922

    “Perhaps children will live in beehives?” yeah that was just added to the list of my favorite things Danny has ever said

    • @jazwhoaskedforthis
      @jazwhoaskedforthis Před rokem +13

      I look forward to seeing how it will be edited out of context

    • @oscarheller6310
      @oscarheller6310 Před rokem +26

      I prefer 6! 5! 4! 3! 2! 1! Divorce divorce divorce

    • @reallyjustmetho
      @reallyjustmetho Před rokem +15

      “60° wanna buy some crack?”

    • @tokiWren
      @tokiWren Před rokem +6

      the nature of humanity is that every once in a while, we reinvent homestuck

    • @TheAscended101
      @TheAscended101 Před rokem

      There 1k

  • @isaactuuri6488
    @isaactuuri6488 Před rokem +28

    would you buy a smart fridge if it had Danny Gonzalez's voice and demanded random things of you?

  • @otomostubeofficial2697
    @otomostubeofficial2697 Před rokem +34

    When the pink shirt guy started talking about little controllers, I had a little intrusive thought telling me "lol thats so stupid." Cut to Danny full on embodying that intrusive thought 😂

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon Před rokem +10

      how is that an intrusive thought?

    • @otomostubeofficial2697
      @otomostubeofficial2697 Před rokem

      @@mammoneymelon coz I was kinda irrationally like "man this dude is fuckin dumb look at this dumb ass shit"

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon Před rokem +15

      @@otomostubeofficial2697 that's not an intrusive thought, it's just a thought

    • @otomostubeofficial2697
      @otomostubeofficial2697 Před rokem

      And what?

    • @akirasaito1551
      @akirasaito1551 Před 10 měsíci +15

      ​@@otomostubeofficial2697 an intrusive thought is an unwanted thought that causes distress to the person. For example, maybe you see a random cat on the street. A normal impulsive thought would be "What if I went over and picked it up", while an instrusive thought would be "What if I went over and *insert horrible heinous act of violence*" even though you don't actually want to do something like that at all.
      When you call a normal or even a weird impulsive thought "intrusive", you're trivializing mental illnesses. It's not that big of a deal in this case, but I've seen a rise of using "intrusive thoughts" instead of "impulsive thoughts". What this means overall is that people don't take me seriously when I talk about the struggles of dealing with intrusive thoughts because they think I mean "Sometimes I think of stealing my professor's wig in the middle of the class" when I mean "My brain conjures images of me killing my family for no reason and against my will"

  • @IainRosen
    @IainRosen Před rokem +763

    Funny thing about the chip girl is its one of the easiest ways to steal someone’s ID. There’s devices made specifically for grabbing the data from chips like that and you could essentially steal her entire house lmao

    • @katiebaldwin5401
      @katiebaldwin5401 Před rokem +9

      those chips aren’t active unless they’re picked up by a sensor, plus those companies have probably already thought about that

    • @ohyeah904
      @ohyeah904 Před rokem +163

      You wouldn’t download a house

    • @no_peace
      @no_peace Před rokem +30

      @@katiebaldwin5401 you can already do this, it already happens

    • @fumomofumosarum5893
      @fumomofumosarum5893 Před rokem +35

      @@katiebaldwin5401 yeah no katie... criminals will always be 1 step ahead when it comes to hacking. and yes, even today some can read your credit card through your purse, using a device like OP mentioned. it's not common, but you do hear bout it happening every now and then.

    • @baligo_brrrrr4057
      @baligo_brrrrr4057 Před rokem +1

      @@fumomofumosarum5893 yes but there’s not a ton you can do from there it’s a lot harder to use the cards systems like that are more useful for stealing id badges

  • @chelseamodl8628
    @chelseamodl8628 Před rokem +1117

    I live in Korea, and I think rather than snow it's supposed to be representing what they call "fine dust". Pollution from factories in China and sand from the Mongolian desert blow in to Korea quite regularly and are a severe health hazard, and can make everything quite dusty and dirty very quickly. The light looks similar to products I've seen here that are meant to sanitize and neutralize pollutants that can affect skin health etc. I might be wrong, it's hard to tell, but considering the rest of the products shown were for cleaning it's my best guess.

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před rokem +39

      Whew, I thought it was nuclear fallout.

    • @notapplicable6985
      @notapplicable6985 Před rokem +10

      @@demo2823 it could be snow from a nuclear winter

    • @tima7814
      @tima7814 Před rokem +1

      Yeh I think it’s a sanitiser

    • @BlendyStick
      @BlendyStick Před rokem +1

      Yeah they're supposed to be UV sanitizers but they're just low powered near UV LEDs because actual medical grade UVC bulbs tend to make you blind and give you skin cancer. Tech quackery strikes again.

  • @MathematicalVoid
    @MathematicalVoid Před rokem +4

    This reminded me of something I saw where someone was complaining about their dishwasher having to install updates. One person said that it was to fix security problems, which exist because it's on the internet, which it is so that it can install updates to fix security problems.

  • @jerkfudgewater147
    @jerkfudgewater147 Před 4 měsíci +3

    17:00 think about all the times you’ve accidentally kicked your pet because it snuck up on you and now replace that surprise with a stubbed toe because you kicked a sneaky end table that followed you to the top of the stairs before you remembered to grab your phone off the charger

  • @Agforever12
    @Agforever12 Před rokem +959

    If there is ever a power outage she is screwed. My parents have had the same gas oven since before I was born so when the storms get really bad in the winter, we can still make food. This women probably can’t even flush her toilet or open her door

    • @spootymaniacs
      @spootymaniacs Před rokem +61

      i have an electric oven and tbh i dont like it, slower to cook food, inconsistent with its heat, and cant cook during a power outage.
      but the downside to gas is that you have to pay for gas utility as well

    • @cheyenne1188
      @cheyenne1188 Před rokem +82

      "Door, open"
      "No"

    • @UncannyXander
      @UncannyXander Před rokem

      @@spootymaniacs And if you get a gas leak you die in your sleep.

    • @DrawciaGleam02
      @DrawciaGleam02 Před rokem +26

      I think she could LEGIT state she isn't like other girls because she has a chip in her wrist!

    • @DottieMinerva
      @DottieMinerva Před rokem +33

      Lost power for two days in my house over this past freezing winter and it made me fully take notice of how much requires electricity. It’s something you take for granted when you’re used to it. Definitely appreciated it a lot more when it came back on.

  • @firiel2366
    @firiel2366 Před rokem +5057

    "I'm not exactly sure what is so great about this toaster"
    Dude you just said it, it's Smart. This isn't just your average idiot toaster. We're talking Stephen Hawking, Marie Curie levels of intelligence. My own toaster is just a dummy and I'm super embarrassed by him. His name is Crispin and he is a dolt.

    • @nejdalej
      @nejdalej Před rokem +277

      This comment is deeply underrated. A toaster called Crispin. Fucking genius.

    • @left4twenty
      @left4twenty Před rokem +50

      Is the toasters name a reference to the novel "Crispin"? Some of the content of that story makes it possible lol

    • @potatosack04
      @potatosack04 Před rokem +125

      Please say hi to Crispin from me, i am very proud of him!

    • @freakasslilguy3418
      @freakasslilguy3418 Před rokem +104

      @@potatosack04 no dude u didnt get it, crispin is a dunce!! we are not proud of him

    • @gracievela7514
      @gracievela7514 Před rokem +49

      What exactly did poor Crispin do to you to make to resent him so much?

  • @Alium4060Obero
    @Alium4060Obero Před rokem +9

    1:01 why no one talking about how terrifying this is

  • @wantedapple144
    @wantedapple144 Před rokem +4

    Robot that does nothing?
    Great, now they’ve even stolen my job.

  • @kaylant7097
    @kaylant7097 Před rokem +1899

    So, to sum up Danny’s point in this video:
    “I don’t want a fridge with a personality; just give me my SAUCES!”

  • @oliviasommerville4733
    @oliviasommerville4733 Před rokem +4472

    Danny’s tech may be cool, but not as cool as Kurtis’ FUSHIGI

  • @Sade_gl
    @Sade_gl Před 8 měsíci +7

    MAN THE DANNY’S REACTION TO THE MOVING FURNITURE HAS GOT ME BAWLING ON THE FLOOR LAUGHING OUT LOUD😂😂😂😭

  • @neyaneya5554
    @neyaneya5554 Před 7 měsíci +6

    A shoe heater is actually amazing especially for gym shoes cause it kills the bacteria hence no more sweat smell.

  • @CalamitasCalliope
    @CalamitasCalliope Před rokem +458

    Tech enthusiasts: yeah I rigged my whole house up to my Alexa/Google. Everything I own is on the network, automated and fine tuned to my preferences.
    People who work in tech: The smartest appliance I own is my toaster and I always keep a gun next to it just in case it gets any ideas

    • @overworkedwarlock94
      @overworkedwarlock94 Před rokem +117

      You fool, the toaster now has access to a gun!

    • @mm-xk2zl
      @mm-xk2zl Před rokem +19

      @@overworkedwarlock94 thats the point >:)

    • @ms.dr3amer
      @ms.dr3amer Před rokem

      Same but with printers, you cant trust those mfs

    • @jayedgar1384
      @jayedgar1384 Před rokem

      Didn’t Zuckerberg or someone like that put a multi million dollar learning algorithm into their toasted

    • @user-le8ul4nr5t
      @user-le8ul4nr5t Před rokem +2

      That toaster better be a sunbeam radiant control toaster, since that's pretty much the only toaster that's actually smart.

  • @PineappleLiar
    @PineappleLiar Před rokem +5106

    This reminds me of that Tesla that caught fire the other day, and the driver got trapped in their car because the doors automatically locked when the power failed. I feel like a lot of smart devices really aren’t designed to properly account for emergency situations, aka when a smart device should be most useful. Like, it’s all fun and games owning a smart fridge until there’s a power outage and suddenly you’ve lost all access to your food in a crisis.

    • @y.m.or.4053
      @y.m.or.4053 Před rokem +439

      Oh god reading this just made my stomach turn...

    • @Lena-xy8id
      @Lena-xy8id Před rokem +698

      While it's statistically insignificant there have been 85 Tesla fires some since 2013, with 32 deaths. You would think that after the first fire they would install extinguishers and manual options for exit

    • @layerislive
      @layerislive Před rokem +176

      what in the black mirror..

    • @andreafire27
      @andreafire27 Před rokem +36

      they have manual handle in case of emergency

    • @PineappleLiar
      @PineappleLiar Před rokem +453

      @@andreafire27 that is true, the main issue with it is that a) the manual doo handle isn’t immediately obvious, and the more time you have to spend looking for it the more time you are in the burning car. And b) only the front doors have the manual lock, so anyone in the back of the car may end up scrambling to find an unlocking mechanism that was never there.

  • @LosPatosPlaneanVenganza
    @LosPatosPlaneanVenganza Před 9 měsíci +3

    It's funny how they flex on the auto-playing piano as something futuristic but its actually a thing since the early 1900's, and is also one of the precursors of having music devices in your house.

  • @Raichu_Pancakes
    @Raichu_Pancakes Před 7 měsíci +6

    Every time I watch one of Danny’s videos, and he says “What’s up Greg!” I always say hello back to him

  • @dolphin550
    @dolphin550 Před rokem +1036

    Honestly, I think that having a smart house is a bad idea because everything is powered by electricity which means:
    - You are consuming a lot of energy to do things that you could be able to do already.
    - Blackouts wretch anything and everything, unless you use batteries, but they can go out and ruin everything.
    - Any repairs to the house will be expensive.
    - And don't forget the _piece a resistance_ , you could do all those things already (probably).
    The only reason you should be using a smart house, if you are in need of one. Like those who are disabled, or are suffering with injuries, rather than just random rich people flaunting their wealth.

    • @annelooney1090
      @annelooney1090 Před rokem +116

      and I mean it's like....how much more convenient does a fridge, for example, even need to be? Hard to improve on the "open door, retrieve foodstuffs" model

    • @Pomagranite167
      @Pomagranite167 Před rokem +12

      But who will lonely ppl interact with if their refrigerator cant talk?

    • @Lnarmm
      @Lnarmm Před rokem +4

      Is this the sims

    • @ghostlyhousehorrors
      @ghostlyhousehorrors Před rokem +4

      Or a light indicator for a setting on a laundry or stove goes bad, good luck trying to figure out what temp or setting the things on.

    • @NaudVanDalen
      @NaudVanDalen Před rokem +3

      Things like smart lightbulbs or light switches aren't even that expensive, so you don't have to be rich to have them. Smart locks could cost hundreds of dollars though. Still only a week of minimum wage though.

  • @funeralmute3268
    @funeralmute3268 Před rokem +473

    My husband wants a smart house so badly where I'm the exact opposite. I want a dumb house, the dumbest house you can have. Give me candles as my only source of lighting, coal furnace, outhouse, drafty windows. If any sort of robot comes anywhere near I'm shooting it on site.

    • @shaples7355
      @shaples7355 Před rokem

      Don’t use a gun, use a slingshot or bow and arrow

    • @starfakename9293
      @starfakename9293 Před rokem +24

      yesss same boat here!!! my husband doesnt understand why i refused to put the google smart clock that his mom bought us in our bedroom and why i refused to get a baby monitor we could check from our phones, and in the meantime, im genuinely considering throwing out our smartphones, getting a windows 2000 pc, and having that be the only window that the internet has into our home💀

    • @YeetusTheFetus
      @YeetusTheFetus Před rokem +25

      why would you want a house with no plumbing

    • @spaghetti5914
      @spaghetti5914 Před rokem +31

      Food cooked from actual fire tastes so much better too. My parents have a fire wood furnace (idk how it's called in English) and during winter it warms up the house and cooks food all in one go. When we need something quick to eat, we make pita bread "pizzas". Saves time too because it's already in 150C

    • @s0Shi
      @s0Shi Před rokem +12

      The dumb house idea sounds great- but don’t shoot the robot, it didn’t do anything to you :(

  • @thefinalfrontear
    @thefinalfrontear Před rokem +7

    The disney movie Smart House came out in the early 2000s and ever since then I’ve been so confused as to why we keep pursuing it. Like, even the happiest place on earth told us it wouldn’t end well, why did we try

  • @thatdeer6508
    @thatdeer6508 Před rokem +11

    5:01 I have a Alexa and i agree THEY ALWAYS TRY TO SELL ME STUFF

  • @olivecool
    @olivecool Před rokem +1848

    the "speaker" she dropped in with the crabs and oranges was an ultrasonic cleaner it basically just shakes the water extremely fast to clean things

    • @tontheskeleton11
      @tontheskeleton11 Před rokem +333

      so the crabs and oranges don't like jamming out in a water bowl?? i broke my speaker for northing??

    • @dragontears
      @dragontears Před rokem +102

      Thaaaaaaaaaaank you. I kept looking for someone to say this and no one was, it was driving me nuts! The little cleaners are getting really popular!

    • @thebrawlingmemereviewingam7968
      @thebrawlingmemereviewingam7968 Před rokem +93

      So a crab rave and orange torturer

    • @Dutch3DMaster
      @Dutch3DMaster Před rokem +37

      My dentist used those ultrasonic basket-cleaning things for a while (I am not sure if he still uses them and they became better or are in a different room now or are not allowed anymore because they might not have turned out to be working well enough) and it was exceptionally annoying being able to hear them (yeeey autism....), but with my dentist being (obviously) older than me being completely incapable of hearing the high pitched sizzle, and especially having this sizzle sound increase dramatically when new tools were thrown in.

    • @stinkyloser9305
      @stinkyloser9305 Před rokem +22

      @@tontheskeleton11 it's a vibrator for crabs smh

  • @Clowdiicream
    @Clowdiicream Před rokem +445

    I think Danny's fear of smart fridges was caused by Billion Surprise Toys 😳

  • @Monkkie
    @Monkkie Před 7 měsíci +2

    Fun fact having a Denis in every home it’s like having a personal assistant

  • @xplax24
    @xplax24 Před rokem +40

    1. I think the bluetooth speaker looking thing might be an ultrasonic cleaner. I don't know if they are useful tho.
    2. A lot of you might already know, but smart mirrors are already a thing that is not that hard or expensive to make. As a matter of fact, there is a highway service station in Korea that has a lot of those in the bathroom for some reason.

  • @doublej5171
    @doublej5171 Před rokem +1347

    The “Bluetooth speaker” is a sonic cleaner/sanitizer.
    The reason the have the small washing machine thing is because there isn’t a lot of room in most Asian apartments so they made these. It’s actually kind of neat and useful for them!

    • @kai_fatallysapphic
      @kai_fatallysapphic Před rokem +104

      The washing machine also looks gentler on your clothes too, especially if it doesn't heat up. might make them last a little longer!

    • @Xeonaa
      @Xeonaa Před rokem +26

      I'll stick to washing my produce and cooking my food... you know, the way us regular old peasants "clean/sanitize" our crabs and oranges.

    • @tychopanda
      @tychopanda Před rokem +112

      @@Xeonaa ok?

    • @Dinoboy3060
      @Dinoboy3060 Před rokem +6

      our children the washing machine

    • @evren5642
      @evren5642 Před rokem +21

      Reminds me of the star trek lore about starfleet officers taking “sonic showers” to save on water

  • @pingu99991
    @pingu99991 Před rokem +8302

    I'm a disabled person that uses smart tech and mostly I'm just frustrated that companies can't just stick to one long term ecosystem so all of my things can communicate without me having to buy a new hub every year. Smart homes have great potential to make my life easier but I feel like all the time saved gets spent figuring out compatibility issues and troubleshooting - and then there is the eternal dread that the manufacturer can just brick your device because they went out of business or they just want you to upgrade. My bet is that we'll never get a true smart home because capitalism will always ruin it.

    • @sircalvin
      @sircalvin Před rokem +157

      i think the open source software + hardware communities could probably make some really good stuff in the near future

    • @eve6262_
      @eve6262_ Před rokem +81

      @@sircalvin the problem is, of course, the cost of production. open source works well for things that do not cost too much to make- so, simpler AIs that produce shoddy but funny results (AI dungeon is a good example of this- not open source I think but free / copyright free), a browser (firefox), and some specialty software that has been in development for years (krita, which while mostly up to industry standards, lacks the ability to export to photoshop document, which is for some reason a gold fucking standard).
      these things either are in production for a literal decades at time, and are still slow to update features the community asks for, or are simple to code. a smart home is neither of these things, because you need to make a range of different hardware and software compatible with each other. plus, many of these open source projects are done for a reason- AI dungeon as a sort of experiment and as entertainment, firefox because programmers care deeply about browsers ofc, and krita by people in the art community who wanted a photoshop alternative.
      generally, things that people would *need* more than *want* are not solved by open source.

    • @laurenl22
      @laurenl22 Před rokem +17

      Straight facts homie.

    • @kaledotzler7143
      @kaledotzler7143 Před rokem +12

      Don't blame capitalism for greed and stupidity.

    • @OdaSwifteye
      @OdaSwifteye Před rokem +20

      "My bet is that we'll never get a true smart home because capitalism will always ruin it." Capitalism is the only reason why any of those things exist. Do you think it's cheap to make cutting-edge technology to improve people's lives? No, the problem is that all of this is new and it takes decades for this stuff to really start working. The computer has been around since the 80s and technically earlier depending on what you want to define as a computer. Everybody jumped in in the late 90s though because that's how long it took to make that a practical everyday device that people would make common use of and could be depended on in the long term.
      None of those things were subsidized by the government by the way.

  • @onesixski
    @onesixski Před rokem +2

    That little heavy guitar riff at 4:01 as it zooms into the middle finger is so subtle but the funniest damn thing

  • @soto_life_guru
    @soto_life_guru Před 6 měsíci +3

    The thing is most of the ideas weren’t predicted it’s just people really wanted the same things so with time and newer technology they were able to improve past concepts.

  • @sesamegirl517
    @sesamegirl517 Před rokem +3400

    Putting technology into everyday objects isn’t always the greatest idea. Smart technology uses more materials, which as a result, costs more money, which would raise the price of the item. Right now it’s ok, if you don’t want a smart fridge don’t buy one, but eventually we might get to the point where the only fridges available are smart fridges so you might have to pay a hell of a lot of money for a fridge. Like with cars right now, pretty much every car has a screen replacing the dashboard, so the cost of cars rose to accommodate that (of course its not the only reason car prices are higher but its part of the reason).
    I believe smart technology is making our lives more expensive for no reason, and is taking away the availability of affordable options and forcing everyone to get the most high tech version. Like with cars, if you wanted to get a new car without a fancy little screen in the front, good luck with that, you’re stuck paying. It’s also taking away from people buying parts to fix things and forcing everyone to buy new machines instead of replacing broken ones, which isn’t good for our environment since people generally don’t know how to fix a whole damn computer when it breaks leading to a lot of wasted resources just because society decided people need a screen on a fridge.

    • @sarasthoughts
      @sarasthoughts Před rokem +149

      My mom literally had to pay MORE (something like eight years ago) to NOT have the screen installed in her car because she still wanted a CD player. Modernity is a nightmare. They make the cheaper options more expensive than the already expensive ones so we just buy those anyways and get used to them.

    • @genieinthepot2455
      @genieinthepot2455 Před rokem +14

      I mean, not really. I think there will always be a market for cheap fridges and companies will will out the different price options with different models. There are tons of people who aren't able to afford high end fridges but still need a fridge, and so they'll want to buy a cheap fridge and a companies will know that and give people products for them to buy. One of the perks of capitalism.

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +19

      @@genieinthepot2455 Cheap fridges, not affordable but good quality

    • @Desimere
      @Desimere Před rokem +17

      i'm pretty sure the screens are just cheaper and that's why they are doing it. It's much easier to change the appearance of something on a screen and cheaper to get a cheap tablet than custom mechanical parts. Thankfully fridges don't need any indicators so there is nothing for the screen to replace.

    • @shotguntornado
      @shotguntornado Před rokem +66

      Imagine buying a smart fridge and having to subscribe to the fridge company with a monthly fee to keep it running in addition to your power bill.
      Everything is trying to be a subscription service it wouldn't even surprise me at this point.

  • @captainsarcasm1567
    @captainsarcasm1567 Před rokem +4230

    Smart houses could be useful for disabled people, if most smart products weren't crazy expensive and difficult to set up, and there are definitely products that are useful (like doorbell cameras). But otherwise a lot of smart products are likely just dystopian ideals hidden as "progressive" and "technologically advanced convenience"

    • @PixelatedPeach
      @PixelatedPeach Před rokem +127

      We're running out of ways to make tech convenient for the everyday person, so they're just teching everything.
      Also, I read about how a LOT of these types of things are actually made for and intended for disabled people but they just don't want to portray a disabled person using them (for some stupid reason) they'd rather have their versions of models to showcase the item

    • @blehhism
      @blehhism Před rokem

      @@PixelatedPeach they never market or show it as being for disabled people because 1) theyre almost always ableist and 2) they know society is ableist and many people will look down on the product if its associated with disabled people. its like how companies that participate in pride month arent necessarily pro-lgbt, they just know that society is becoming more accepting of lgbt people and so theres less risk involved in publicly displaying pro-lgbt messages. its all about how they will be perceived, nothing more.

    • @joshuaspath6923
      @joshuaspath6923 Před rokem +6

      What’s dystopian about this technology. No ones making you get it. What is dystopian. Is cameras being everywhere.

    • @captainsarcasm1567
      @captainsarcasm1567 Před rokem +77

      @@joshuaspath6923 let's see... The technology linked to your phone can easily get all your info, if companies like google didn't already do that. Alexa's are always listening to you, cameras everywhere, stuff like that.

    • @savannahs.5874
      @savannahs.5874 Před rokem +40

      @@joshuaspath6923 you have a good point but at this point alot of smart technologies are a need not a want. How are you gonna do schoolwork or schedule an appointment without a phone or laptop when they made everything to be used through online convenience? Those same laptops and phones constantly monitor where you go online and try to steal information to sell. Or even worse with that one case about Dell laptop cameras being hacked so someone could just watch you anytime. That's why it feels a bit dystopian

  • @ThatDragonBlue
    @ThatDragonBlue Před 8 měsíci +4

    OMG I DIDNT KNOW THE "When your wife has promised dinner will be ready in two minutes, you show up COUNTING DOWN. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1, DIVORCE. DIVORCE. YOU WERE LATE. DIVORCE" AUDIO WAS FROM DANNY AHHHH
    That was a popular animation meme LOL I need Danny to reacte to some of the meme-animations 💀

  • @lamhw
    @lamhw Před 8 měsíci +7

    3:11 that’s not black mirror.. that’s white reflection.

  • @ClownlyChuckles
    @ClownlyChuckles Před rokem +316

    Imagine the chip in that woman's wrist breaks and she's just permanently locked out of her home.

    • @ryanrichardson5844
      @ryanrichardson5844 Před rokem +58

      Or worse, in it

    • @asifataul4595
      @asifataul4595 Před rokem +22

      It would only take a power outage since she has no backup plan or even a failsafe for that matter.

    • @theblackbaron4119
      @theblackbaron4119 Před rokem +16

      You could also easily read and copy the RFID chip in her wrist. She doesn't have any protection like some debit card/credit cards could have added to them. She would have to carry a bracelet. Bumping into her is easy, an RFID reader is small if you build one , buy one or just use your phone to copy it. The dedicated readers to copy just have a bit more range. Standing in line somewhere with her should do the trick. She's apperently famous, I would be paranoid if I was her.

  • @emmetharrigan5234
    @emmetharrigan5234 Před rokem +511

    My biggest thing about smart tech is that anything that is voice or motion activated has an always active camera or microphone. It is basically just an expensive wiretap you payed to put in your home

    • @lol-nj3jm
      @lol-nj3jm Před rokem +14

      Boy have I got news for you if you typed this on a smartphone 😳

    • @emmetharrigan5234
      @emmetharrigan5234 Před rokem +61

      @@lol-nj3jm yeah i see the irony i’d just like to keep the number of things listening to/watching me to a minimum

    • @kimjunjae
      @kimjunjae Před rokem +15

      Now imagine that coupled with AI, constantly taking notes about your political opinions, personnal habits, the state of your personnal health ... and the companies discreetly selling those informations to your insurance company or your government. Oh wait, it's already a thing !

    • @PixelatedPeach
      @PixelatedPeach Před rokem +3

      You're already being tapped or will be tapped in another way, may as well make it useful

    • @emmetharrigan5234
      @emmetharrigan5234 Před rokem +19

      @@PixelatedPeach adding a touch screen to my refrigerator, the sole purpose of which is to keep foods cool and fresh, in exchange for collecting and selling data about the weight of groceries i buy per week, the kinds of foods i buy, and how frequently i visit my fridge, is not in any way convenient. Appliances work for the purpose for which they were designed and making them “smart” by adding a microchip and maybe streamlining the process by 10% (in exchange for yearly repairs rather than repairs maybe once every five years) in exchange for my privacy is not conveniecing me.

  • @user-le8ul4nr5t
    @user-le8ul4nr5t Před rokem +5

    2:06 the great part about this toaster is that it uses modern technology to literally perform worse that a smart toaster from the 1950's.

  • @jupa9879
    @jupa9879 Před 7 měsíci +4

    If you’ve never seen the first episode of black mirror, Danny’s line about the pig is so crazy

  • @meba444
    @meba444 Před rokem +1204

    On the shoe warmer thing: most homes in Norway have those. And almost all day cares do too. Not only does it warm your shoes, but it helps dry them. So instead of your winter shoes still be wet the next day when you have to go to work/school, they’re dry. Actually super convenient and helpful.

    • @vs470
      @vs470 Před rokem +57

      My family has one and we only live in Connecticut in the U.S. where it isn't as cold as Norway. It feels nice to have dry shoes after getting them wet with snow. :)

    • @champo976
      @champo976 Před rokem +14

      I worked at a summer camp and we had a few of them in a bunch if buildings! Super useful even when it's not cold during the summer, especially with how wet our shoes got usually

    • @rebel1612
      @rebel1612 Před rokem +12

      Boot/shoe dryer. Love it for my kids shoes. Also good for work shoes so they don't get too smelly

    • @SlimThief
      @SlimThief Před rokem +6

      DUDE SAME HEYR BUT IN SWEDEN. HEJSAN MIN NORSKA VÄN

    • @yyg4632
      @yyg4632 Před rokem +10

      That must be the coziest thing ever

  • @beestarjay
    @beestarjay Před rokem +2543

    I learned about "techno-chauvinism" in class this year, which is the misguided belief that more tech is inherently better or the right solution. A lot of the time we're just reinventing the wheel and the tech is unnecessary or we are making systems and products actively worse by trying to "techify" it

    • @awwgrassyass9857
      @awwgrassyass9857 Před rokem +106

      This has always bugged me about tech fanatics, but I never knew it had a name until now. Thanks!

    • @mammoneymelon
      @mammoneymelon Před rokem +87

      i feel like a lot of it is just tech companies trying whatever they can to make things more expensive without making actual improvements

    • @laurenl22
      @laurenl22 Před rokem +14

      What class did you take? That's super interesting.

    • @PoppinHoops
      @PoppinHoops Před rokem +33

      Yup.. I work in newbuilds and I can't explain to you how ridiculous those smart curtains are... It takes like 4x the amount of time to open and shut them and they ALWAYS get stuck and needing repair.. what a waist of electricity and money.

    • @rexydallas8D
      @rexydallas8D Před rokem +13

      Tech is also cheaper than mechanical components. Fridge companies are so cheap, they don't even want to spend the extra money to put in actual buttons for water and ice. Washing machine companies are so cheap, they don't want to spend the extra money to put in an actual mechanical dial.

  • @sydneysartori
    @sydneysartori Před 8 měsíci +5

    my dad is a construction manager for some big company and his job just sends him home with these smart outlet/switches and alexas. its kinda a running joke like how many things can we make alexa do for us. we currently can make her turn on/off our entire living room (tv and lamp), the tv and lamp separately, the outside lights in the back, the outside lights in the front, lock the front door/unlock the front door, turn on the master shower(personalized and everything), turn on lights in master bedroom, theres a timer for the lights on the front of the house for when it gets dark, and im pretty sure the foyer had a smart switch too. then we do the same thing with our christmas tree. i wouldnt be surprised if he somehow figures out how to open and close the garage door through alexa

  • @aprilbrown8081
    @aprilbrown8081 Před rokem +6

    I never actually laugh out loud at a video but the concept of the table and chairs chasing me made me laugh for sure.

  • @Jack-id2fw
    @Jack-id2fw Před rokem +579

    The difference between our “smart” appliances, and actual “smart” appliances is that the industries standard for smart is the bare minimum because that’s all it takes to sell them. If my smart oven has a light out then the computer should be able to spot the issue, diagnose it, and give me repair options. It should probably also be analyzing my food while it cooks among other things. Instead “smart” technology amounts to “it has a touch screen and voice command”.

    • @tommymarco
      @tommymarco Před rokem +33

      we lost the idea of what smart actually was supposed to be .

    • @sirshrooma
      @sirshrooma Před rokem +32

      @@tommymarco Smart just means gimmicky / trendy at this point, perhaps the fault lies with us trying to find a mass producible version of everything when we all have different preferences and styles, resulting in bland design quality.
      The worst part about the "future tech" vision we have for the world is that everything feels a bit same-y. As if the goal is: we all end up living in white cubical apartments with minimalistic touch screens managing every aspect of our lives.

    • @jayedgar1384
      @jayedgar1384 Před rokem +19

      Like “smart lightbulbs” smart lightbulbs would be lightbulbs that learn the daylight patterns and keep your room light enough to stop eye strain without being too bright.
      My personal idea for a smart device is a small camera (or two would be better, fridges are 3 dimensional) you put into your fridge that scans the contents and learns your preferences then creates a shopping list based on what you are running low on or even suggests meals to make with what you have left in the fridge. I feel like it’s better because you don’t have to buy a new fridge to gain the benifits.
      Even better. There’s a local decathalon (it’s an outdoors shop) that has self checkout that scan your items simply by you putting them into a little box. I don’t know how it does it but it does. So like 2 or 3 little scanners that I assume they use around the edges of your fridge. Scans items as they go in and out. Uses serial number to tell if it’s the same item or if you’ve bought a new one.
      Edit: apparently many supermarkets are planning on implementing rfid tags into their products to make checkout easier. So in the future this is not only possible but likely

    • @DeathnoteBB
      @DeathnoteBB Před rokem +9

      Shit I saw a bottle of lotion that had a “smart pump”… the pump was just a different than usual design…

    • @pikaa-si9ie
      @pikaa-si9ie Před rokem

      Fuck voice commands

  • @fallenaster
    @fallenaster Před rokem +796

    The only “smart” item that I like is light bulbs. It’s cool to be able to change the color to any color of you choice and also being able to change the brightness. It’s also nice that you can turn it on and off with your phone as I like being able to see the way to my bed at night so I don’t trip and then turn off the light

    • @SilverDragonJay
      @SilverDragonJay Před rokem +78

      Things like thermostats can also be nice, not because they're particularly intelligent, mind you, but because they often have much more robust scheduling options then the old thermostats and can have motion detectors to see if there's someone in a room or not. If they haven't seen someone for a few hours, they assume you're out and let the temp slide around a lot more. You can also set them to not bother cooling/heating while you're at work and then maybe an hour before you get home they kick on and start preparing the house for you.
      That's probably the kind of smart tech that's going to be more useful in the long run, systems that can reduce consumption by adapting to your schedule and switching off when not needed.

    • @kaykeunil
      @kaykeunil Před rokem +44

      @@SilverDragonJay yup, stuff like thermostats and light bulbs are the only things I really think should be “smart” in the home unless a person is disabled or has other needs that benefit from smart technology. Oh and also the roomba I think because while the roomba might be selling my floor plans on the black market (jk) it’s been incredibly helpful when I have no energy or mental strength to clean.

    • @Zay_Lo
      @Zay_Lo Před rokem +2

      Right? All the rest of the stuff I find conveniently inconvenient

    • @himanbam
      @himanbam Před rokem +2

      ikr only smart light bulbs. No smart phones

    • @trapd00rspider
      @trapd00rspider Před rokem +3

      I desperately want a smart clothes washing machine so I can put my clothes in the night before and don't have to wake up an hour early to do laundry, especially as the laundry is a communal room outside my building.

  • @mjd3879
    @mjd3879 Před rokem +3

    that TV concept is actually cool, and pretty impressive for 1989.... Id legit like a TV discreetly mounted through the floor like that.

  • @Vynextus
    @Vynextus Před rokem +11

    I guess my name’s Greg now. Got a lot of friends and family to call over this recent news

    • @FirstnameLastname-rf8bf
      @FirstnameLastname-rf8bf Před rokem +1

      We're all Greg now. I'm not sure how that's going to work.. and apparently it's always been that way