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morschtoday at 7:24 AM7 repliesview on HN

What a coincidence, I just got an email announcing that Breville intend to orphan my Joule sous vide stick: the existing app will stop working, the new app is only available the US and Canada and in parts of Europe.

Live in another country? You're s.o.l., it wasn't officially sold there. You need a new account as well, hope you like the TOS.

All of this for a device whose core functionality -- setting a target temperature, getting the current temperature and checking for error states -- is both trivial and has no inherent need for internet connectivity.

I suppose I should be grateful they're still supporting a device that's like 10 years old. Caveat emptor (I got it as a gift).

https://community.chefsteps.com/discussion/78615/joule-sous-...


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red_admiraltoday at 10:13 AM

"With Breville+ Cooking, you’ll get: ... The ability to cook with or without WiFi anywhere, anytime."

What has gone wrong with humanity, that we need to advertise that as a feature if you download a new app?

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nkrisctoday at 9:20 AM

I have an Anova sous vide cooker that is also about 10 years old and has an app, but is fully functional without it.

When I bought it the app was free, but then later became a subscription addon. However they grandfathered all original owners into a free lifetime subscription. Pretty classy.

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Ekarostoday at 10:17 AM

From get go I considered the whole design with no interface on device a bad idea... Apps can and will often go. Better to have also the local controls.

userbinatortoday at 8:32 AM

This reads like satire:

The ability to cook with or without WiFi anywhere, anytime.

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greenavocadotoday at 2:42 PM

It is essential to purchase and configure Home Assistant (https://www.home-assistant.io/) compatible devices around the home whenever possible if you want a "smart home" that will last. Everything else is an Internet of Shit treadmill that lasts at most a few years before it falls off and is replaced by a new piece of e-waste.

ThePowerOfFuettoday at 10:24 AM

>a device whose core functionality [...] is both trivial and has no inherent need for internet connectivity.

For a while I've given a hard pass to anything which requires an app for such functionality, knowing full well that eventually I'll be locked out of it (not to mention the privacy implications of such designs).

I encourage others to follow suit.

sulplisetalktoday at 10:48 AM

A sous vide stick! Bahahahaha! Do you use an app for crapping too?