cross-posted from: https://feddit.nl/post/10339947

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/11673232

Three million malware-infected smart toothbrushes used in Swiss DDoS attacks — botnet causes millions of euros in damages

I meet my 10-year-old self in 1987. I tell him I live in the future of 2024.

“2024! Wow! Do you have flying cars?”

“No.”

“Oh. Well do you have Mars colonies?”

“No.”

“Huh. Well you’ve gotta have a cure for every disease!”

“No.”

“What do you have?!”

“We have a toothbrush that bad people can control remotely.”

“…do I have to grow up?”

“Yes.”

  • fastandcurious@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    What advantage does his have over a normal toothbrush assuming you brush intelligently with the old school brush

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      9 months ago

      The head on an electric brush moves faster than I could ever move my hand, so my teeth definitely feel cleaner with less effort. It’s also got a pressure sensor that keeps me from brushing too hard (which is a thing apparently) and a timer that makes sure I spend an equal amount of time on each quadrant of my mouth, which is a problem for me with regular toothbrushes.

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      9 months ago

      An electric one, as in with a motor, is more consistent since you just need to move it at a steady pace. Plus it can do multiple directions at the same time and get in the nooks and crannies a little better. Not a ton better, just a bit.

      Anything beyond an electric motor with an on/off switch adds nothing.

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        9 months ago

        Timers and feed back are useful as well, but you don’t need an app for that, just a simple circuit and a beeper, and maybe some sort of an accelerometer.