New IoT idea
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@raceprouk said in New IoT idea:
@the_quiet_one said in New IoT idea:
My wife is convinced that one's pee must be clear at all times. Any tint of yellow are signs of dehydration.
Any tint of yellow is a sign that your kidneys are doing their job and filtering shit out your blood.
Trust me, I've had all the debates already. She does this thing where she reads some advice somewhere and takes it to the next level. The original text was probably something like "if your pee is too yellow it's signs that you should drink more water." And takes it to mean if its yellow at all.
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@the_quiet_one And if it's green, you should probably see a doctor
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@the_quiet_one said in New IoT idea:
@raceprouk said in New IoT idea:
@the_quiet_one said in New IoT idea:
My wife is convinced that one's pee must be clear at all times. Any tint of yellow are signs of dehydration.
Any tint of yellow is a sign that your kidneys are doing their job and filtering shit out your blood.
Trust me, I've had all the debates already. She does this thing where she reads some advice somewhere and takes it to the next level. The original text was probably something like "if your pee is too yellow it's signs that you should drink more water." And takes it to mean if its yellow at all.
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Just remember, you can die from drinking too much water.
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@dcon said in New IoT idea:
Just remember, you can die from drinking too much water.
You need an IoT-enabled salt block to help you out with that!
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@dcon Yup
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@anonymous234 Did she win ?
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@timebandit Her family did, sort of
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@dcon don't worry. She isn't that bad. She's just very conscious of her water intake. Borderline obsessive.
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@homobalkanus said in New IoT idea:
can't you just imagine the people collapsing from thirst because
their water bottlethe water bottle's servers died?There, that's more like it.
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@lorne-kates said in New IoT idea:
For your convenience, there are two AMAZING models of Refill Packs!
Yes, but do any of them contain spunk?
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Early advertisements referred to Dasani as "bottled spunk"
Kinky.
That would probably be MUCH more expensive though.
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@masonwheeler said in New IoT idea:
@blek said in New IoT idea:
And the "most pretentious product name this decade" award goes to...
Wow.
“Pryme can better help you stay at your optimal hydration.”
-- TechCrunchif thirsty: drink() elif has_to_pee or peed_recently: dont_drink() elif drank_recently: dont_drink() else: drink()
That'll help you stay at your optimum hydration too, without having to buy an expensive water bottle.
I tried this, but when I had a high blood sugar I encountered an
E_DEHYDRATION
while following this formula. Perhaps it needs tweaks for nonoptimal bodily chemistry?
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@maciejasjmj said in New IoT idea:
@boomzilla said in New IoT idea:
@maciejasjmj said in New IoT idea:
@blek said in New IoT idea:
PRYME VESSYL
Arr, here be a pryme vessyl!
Come back in about a month.
Am I no longer welcome here?
Filed under: if bad jokes were a bannable offense this forum would be very quiet
It's just not September 19th yet.
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@anonymous234 said in New IoT idea:
Early advertisements referred to Dasani as "bottled spunk"
Kinky.
That would probably be MUCH more expensive though.
To buy, yes. Not to make. Because a homeopathic company is behind it.
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@dse said in New IoT idea:
This is so obviously flawed with leaks!!! First check for has_to_pee or you may explode.
I notice pee() is never called. Perhaps that is running in a concurrent task.
(maybe even fully parallel...)
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@pleegwat said in New IoT idea:
Par for the course in mainstream media. They probably don't know how to enter ₂ in their word processor, so use a 2
Par for the course with journalists and other writers. Much worse is that the people who edit the text and/or lay it out also don’t seem aware of these kinds of things anymore.
same thing isn't it?
Just like advertisements selling 100 m2 apartments. I insist on reading that kind of thing as “one hundred em two” — unfortunately, that wouldn’t work to point out the mistake in “H2O".
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@the_quiet_one said in New IoT idea:
My wife is convinced that one's pee must be clear at all times. Any tint of yellow are signs of dehydration.
Does she live in the middle of a jungle where living or dying depends on her survival skills?
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
True story: I don't have a working "thirst" mechanic.
Hmm. That's odd.
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
I buy 8-packs of Powerade and drink at least 2 a day.
WTF dude? Drink water. Plain water. It comes out of the tap nearly for free. It's cheaper and it's not full of sugar and salt. It might even help you with your sense of thirst.
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
live in an area that already has good municipal water
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
Plain water tastes gross
So is the municipal water good or not? You're giving conflicting signals here.
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@cvi said in New IoT idea:
IoT-things that determine thirsty, has_to_pee and peed_recently
Sounds uncomfortable.
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
live in an area that already has good municipal water
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
Plain water tastes gross
So is the municipal water good or not? You're giving conflicting signals here.
It might be good in the sense that it's not full of lead and stuff because he doesn't live in Flint, Michigan, but it might be gross to his taste buds because it doesn't have electrolytes or whatever it is
plantshis taste buds crave.
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@raceprouk said in New IoT idea:
Any tint of yellow is a sign that your kidneys are doing their job and filtering shit out your blood.
That is what they do. But they have to work harder when there's less water available, and if you're prone to kidney stones you better believe any hint of yellow is something to worry about.
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@cvi said in New IoT idea:
we can sell IoT-things that determine
thirsty
,has_to_pee
andpeed_recently
. That's four separate products. We'll be rich.For the last of those, same bottle different firmware?
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@pleegwat said in New IoT idea:
For the last of those, same bottle different firmware?
Totally different bottle. The label stuck on the outside will be different, that makes it a totally different thing, yes?
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@dkf said in New IoT idea:
@pleegwat said in New IoT idea:
For the last of those, same bottle different firmware?
Totally different bottle. The label stuck on the outside will be different, that makes it a totally different thing, yes?
While of course staying in the exact same overall design for brand recognizability, yes.
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
So is the municipal water good or not? You're giving conflicting signals here.
It's good. It also tastes gross. There's no conflict.
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@zecc said in New IoT idea:
Perhaps that is running in a concurrent task.
Of course it is. Why do you think there's that buffer in between them?
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
It's good. It also tastes gross. There's no conflict.
You're going to have to explain what you mean by "good" then.
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@zecc said in New IoT idea:
@dse said in New IoT idea:
This is so obviously flawed with leaks!!! First check for has_to_pee or you may explode.
I notice pee() is never called. Perhaps that is running in a concurrent task.
(maybe even fully parallel...)
The algorithm assumes you have a catheter.
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
It's good. It also tastes gross. There's no conflict.
You're going to have to explain what you mean by "good" then.
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
You're going to have to explain what you mean by "good" then.
It's good enough to make coffee with it
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
You're going to have to explain what you mean by "good" then.
Good: meets all standards of water health and safety.
What bit are you having trouble with here? Plain water tastes gross. That's true (for me) regardless of how good or bad the water is. You could have pure rain water with carefully-selected minerals added by free-range magical elves from the Land of Dairy Queen, and it'd still taste gross to me. Because plain water tastes gross.
My brother drinks water, but he doesn't like coffee. You could find the douchiest Seattle barista, give him 400 assistants who came directly from Colombia and Kenya with personally-picked beans and an espresso machine blessed by Jesus himself. And yet my brother would say it's gross.
I don't get why you're so confused here.
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
Plain water tastes gross. That's true (for me) regardless of how good or bad the water is.
+1. By the time I’ve drunk maybe half a glass of plain water (call it 100 ml), I really don’t feel like drinking the rest.
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
What bit are you having trouble with here?
The part where you say "good but bad".
@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
Plain water tastes gross.
That's not good water. It might be safe but it's not good. Or perhaps you've just screwed up your sense of taste as well as your sense of thirst by drinking too much salty sugary shit.
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@another_sam said in New IoT idea:
The part where you say "good but bad".
So you're not confused, since I never said that. Glad we cleared it up.
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@blakeyrat said in New IoT idea:
Plain water tastes gross.
There's quite a variation. Some places, that's very true. Others, not so much.
That's true (for me) regardless of how good or bad the water is. You could have pure rain water with carefully-selected minerals added by free-range magical elves from the Land of Dairy Queen, and it'd still taste gross to me. Because plain water tastes gross.
There's people who disagree. (OK, there's always people who disagree!) But some municipal water in some parts of the world really does taste gross to most people, enough to conclude that it probably isn't just a personal taste thing, and other water is enjoyed by a statistically high number of people.
I'm mostly of the “water is meh” persuasion. It slakes thirst…
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@raceprouk said in New IoT idea:
@the_quiet_one And if it's green, you should probably see a doctor
Or lay off the asparagus.
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Not sure if this counts as IoT, since the thing communicates via bluetooth to a mobile app but...
You could pour water into it, like a lameass, too, so it's relevant to this thread!
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@the_quiet_one I bet someone will still find a way to break its (non-existent) security and hack your beer