Why the Internet of Things is a privacy and security nightmare. http://www.fastcompany.com/3044046/tech-forecast/welcome-to-privacy-hell-otherwise-known-as-the-internet-of-things … by @LaurenZanolli via @FastCompany
@yoditstanton So everything that runs opensensors.io is GPL licensed? +@Unmana @LaurenZanolli
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@aral@Unmana@LaurenZanolli the core is, we also sell additional services? but if you want to run your own iot network you can. -
@yoditstanton “Alternatively, Run OpenSensors on your servers” — if it was open, this would lead to the source repo.+@Unmana@LaurenZanolli -
@aral@Unmana@LaurenZanolli but about the data. obviously you don't really 'do' the open data thing so I am going to leave it there -
@yoditstanton No, I definitely do not do the “open data” thing when it’s actually about closed systems. +@Unmana@LaurenZanolli -
@aral@Unmana@LaurenZanolli then that is where we disagree. With unreachable standards like yours everyone will be the enemy. -
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@yoditstanton So free software and independent tech are “unreachable standards?” No, we’re just not openwashing. +@Unmana@LaurenZanolli -
@aral@Unmana@LaurenZanolli thanks for putting words in my mouth and speaking for me. -
@yoditstanton My standards are indie tech and free software, so no words were put anywhere. +@Unmana@LaurenZanolli - 1 more reply
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