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  <itunes:subtitle>How has the Internet of Things changed how we build internet connected devices, and does this approach sometimes overly complicated things? Hosts James &amp; Josh discuss the world of IoT, its real world applications and some of the pitfalls projects fall into.
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00 - History of IoT
01 - Anything can be connected via a ESP32 controller
02 - ‘Making things more complex than they need to’
03 - Petnet IoT Cat Feeder
04 - A Single point of failure ‘Starve your cat as a service’
05 - Street lights in Aberdeen &amp;amp; how they store the schedule on the light
06 - IoT Dependencies
07 - Ring / Canary / Nest
08 - Nest works standalone off Wifi
09 - Smart Bins for N Yorkshire Council
12 - ‘Smart’ Plugs - hot wire toaster
13 - Asthma Studies
14 - Security &amp;amp; updating IoT devices
19 - Boring SSL - Less config the better
19 - Apple pass key + Signal
22 - Avoiding DDOSSing yourself
Find out more about Stac and Parallax:
* Stac (https://stac.works)
* Parallax (https://parall.ax) 
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<li>04 - A Single point of failure ‘Starve your cat as a service’</li>
<li>05 - Street lights in Aberdeen &amp; how they store the schedule on the light</li>
<li>06 - IoT Dependencies</li>
<li>07 - Ring / Canary / Nest</li>
<li>08 - Nest works standalone off Wifi</li>
<li>09 - Smart Bins for N Yorkshire Council</li>
<li>12 - ‘Smart’ Plugs - hot wire toaster</li>
<li>13 - Asthma Studies</li>
<li>14 - Security &amp; updating IoT devices</li>
<li>19 - Boring SSL - Less config the better</li>
<li>19 - Apple pass key + Signal</li>
<li>22 - Avoiding DDOSSing yourself</li>
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<p>Find out more about Stac and Parallax:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="https://stac.works" rel="nofollow">Stac</a></li>
<li><a href="https://parall.ax" rel="nofollow">Parallax</a></li>
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<ul>
<li>00 - History of IoT</li>
<li>01 - Anything can be connected via a ESP32 controller</li>
<li>02 - ‘Making things more complex than they need to’</li>
<li>03 - Petnet IoT Cat Feeder</li>
<li>04 - A Single point of failure ‘Starve your cat as a service’</li>
<li>05 - Street lights in Aberdeen &amp; how they store the schedule on the light</li>
<li>06 - IoT Dependencies</li>
<li>07 - Ring / Canary / Nest</li>
<li>08 - Nest works standalone off Wifi</li>
<li>09 - Smart Bins for N Yorkshire Council</li>
<li>12 - ‘Smart’ Plugs - hot wire toaster</li>
<li>13 - Asthma Studies</li>
<li>14 - Security &amp; updating IoT devices</li>
<li>19 - Boring SSL - Less config the better</li>
<li>19 - Apple pass key + Signal</li>
<li>22 - Avoiding DDOSSing yourself</li>
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<p>Find out more about Stac and Parallax:</p>

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<li><a href="https://stac.works" rel="nofollow">Stac</a></li>
<li><a href="https://parall.ax" rel="nofollow">Parallax</a></li>
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