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The other day, I had a discussion with @Pat Hartman where I explained on few occasions, Chatgpt has told me it doesn't have enough information on the question I've asked and can not answer.
I had another first-time-experience with Chatgpt and I thought I should share it here, maybe someone finds it useful.

I've set my phone to lock/unlock our home's front door when I'm within 5 meters of the entrance (using GPS). So I don't need to carry door's key.
My recent problem was that when my phone locks/unlocks the door, the notification sound was just like other sounds and I couldn't be sure if the phone behaves correctly.
So I tried to change the sound of the notification for locking to a specific sound.
But the more I dived into my phone's settings, the less I could find something to do the job.

I asked for Chatgpt help, and was given 8 possible ways, which none of them worked.
Frustrated of the AI's stupidity, I started my own research and 30 minutes later, I found a readit page which described the new versions of Sony, has a hidden advanced setting that prevents changing sound per apps. I had to deactivate that setting first to be able to do what I want.

Me, glad of having found the answer, went back and explained that Chatgpt's given solutions all were correct, and it didn't work because of a new settings in the latest update of my phone.
Chatgpt was (or at least showed to be) very excited and insisted to explain what I had found. I explained the steps, but it seems that the AI doesn't believe humans. I was asked for the source page, or something that AI can have a reference to, which I gave it the link. For a few seconds there was a message that AI is scanning the page. and later Chatgpt thanked me and asked me to test its new information. I was asked to put my question in different terms, and check if the answer it offers is correct.

So, if AI fails to give a correct answer to your question, and you find the solution later, you may want to go back to the AI and offer the solution. It may help others.
 
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Without wanting to dump on ANYONE's success story, I will simply advise care. It appears that lately, "chatty" and the other AI sites are getting sued for copyright violations due to taking in someone else's copyrighted material. Before giving "chatty" a reference, take a quick peek to see if they have some kind of copyright disclaimer.
 
It's all fun and games until you realize OpenAI knows you use an app to open the door to your house.
 
It's all fun and games until you realize OpenAI knows you use an app to open the door to your house.
It's been discussed before and I think everybody here knows that not only I use an app for my front door, I also have control on my fridge, TV, lights, speakers, Air conditioner, recorder, intercom, Pc, washing machine, and even my toaster with my phone. I don't have a key, I don't have a wallet. I don't use credit cards and never go to a bank. All I have is my clothes, my shoes and two phones. Everything is done through my phones.
(You may want to search Smart Home)

And if OpenAI doesn't already know it and sends me a message and asks me if I use an app to open my front door or not, I will reply yes. And of course I will give the name of the app too if I've been asked. Why should I hide it?
Do you want to know too, Here's the door I use. So yes, It's all fun, and for me, not until, but to the end.

Doc, though I know your intention, and you were addressing others and not me and for a different possible case, just to clarify, readit is an open forum and what I shared was just a setting and not a code or program. There's no copy right over a setting that Android adds to my phone.
Simply Go to Settings / Notification / Advanced Setting and set "Manage notification categories for each app" to On.
It's a new added settings in Android and if anybody wants to sue me for stealing his information, I'll be more happy to go to a court on this. It would be fun sitting there and listening to two attorneys fighting each other.
 
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Just wanted to give a word of caution, given my pentesting experience and trying to secure the stuff I expose to the web.
If you're happy with it, good.

Just for your reference, here's an obscured snippet of the attempts my server has received today, I just bought it a few hours ago and I got l33t hx0rs trying to enter already:
Code:
- - [06/Oct/2024:20:07:38 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"
- - [06/Oct/2024:20:07:38 +0000] "GET /favicon.ico HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "http://example.com/" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/126.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"
- - [06/Oct/2024:20:33:25 +0000] "GET /wp-login.php HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Fedora; Linux x86_64; rv:94.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/95.0"
- - [06/Oct/2024:20:47:25 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 404 1249 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 4.0.3; ko-kr; LG-L160L Build/IML74K) AppleWebkit/534.30 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/534.30"
- - [06/Oct/2024:21:46:01 +0000] "GET /robots.txt HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)"
- - [06/Oct/2024:21:46:01 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 6.0.1; Nexus 5X Build/MMB29P) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/129.0.6668.89 Mobile Safari/537.36 (compatible; Googlebot/2.1; +http://www.google.com/bot.html)"
- - [06/Oct/2024:23:37:00 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 1249 "-" "-"
- - [07/Oct/2024:00:29:20 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/58.0.3029.110 Safari/537.3"
- - [07/Oct/2024:01:19:14 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 1249 "-" "-"
- - [07/Oct/2024:01:26:52 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 1249 "-" "-"
- - [07/Oct/2024:01:48:20 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64; rv:50.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/50.0"
- - [07/Oct/2024:02:01:19 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/120.0.0.0 Safari/537.36"
- - [07/Oct/2024:07:03:59 +0000] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 13_2_3 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/13.0.3 Mobile/15E148 Safari/604.1"
- - [07/Oct/2024:07:08:33 +0000] "GET /owa/auth/x.js HTTP/1.1" 404 711 "-" "Mozilla/5.0 zgrab/0.x"

It works sort of like that for your devices too. IoT after all. Anyway, it's unknowable (without tools) if your devices are secure enough, all you can do is trust.
 
@Edgar_ I appreciate your kind intention.
Thanks.

As you know, today's life is very different with what it was 10 years ago. Just imagine how our lives look like 10 or 20 years from now.
Though caution is very important, but either you stop your life in a specific period where you think it's secure enough, or you move with the new technology. With the improve of the technology, there's always been people who didn't think it was secure or good enough (which they may in fact be correct), but at some point they have to follow to catch up or stay away from a more convenient life.

I know some people who still think Banks can not be trusted and keep their money in their safe.

Living a more convenient life is already equal to loosing more privacy and security, but it's how the world goes on.
I personally don't care if I sacrifice a part of my privacy and security, for a little more advantageous life.

And the fact is that even if for some reasons I'm hacked and someone succeeds to open my door and enter the house, I'm sure they'll be sorry for me and will put something behind, instead of taking something. We don't have anything valuable at home. The money is all in the bank, my wife has a sever metal allergy and all her jewelry is fake. Here, a used TV, Fridge or electronic device worth nothing and they don't even bother to take a 85" TV.
The only way is to put a gun to my head and ask for my password. Which in this case, they can do the same to get my credit card pass or my bank account pin.
 
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Hope your batteries have a long life and a fast recharge cycle.
All cashless apps use NFC. It means they don't need the phone be ON. It works even if the the phone is out of charge. ;)

I thought for a while to see the possibility of running out of charge.
At almost every fast food, shop, restaurant, convenient store,..... we can charge our phones.
We can charge our phones when we are on a train.
Or even while we're waiting for the traffic light to cross the road. (at some parts of the city)

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We have also apps that tell us where we can charge our phones.
 
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The other day, I had a discussion with @Pat Hartman where I explained on few occasions, Chatgpt has told me it doesn't have enough information on the question I've asked and can not answer.
I had another first-time-experience with Chatgpt and I thought I should share it here, maybe someone finds it useful.

I've set my phone to lock/unlock our home's front door when I'm within 5 meters of the entrance (using GPS). So I don't need to carry door's key.
My recent problem was that when my phone locks/unlocks the door, the notification sound was just like other sounds and I couldn't be sure if the phone behaves correctly.
So I tried to change the sound of the notification for locking to a specific sound.
But the more I dived into my phone's settings, the less I could find something to do the job.

I asked for Chatgpt help, and was given 8 possible ways, which none of them worked.
Frustrated of the AI's stupidity, I started my own research and 30 minutes later, I found a readit page which described the new versions of Sony, has a hidden advanced setting that prevents changing sound per apps. I had to deactivate that setting first to be able to do what I want.

Me, glad of having found the answer, went back and explained that Chatgpt's given solutions all were correct, and it didn't work because of a new settings in the latest update of my phone.
Chatgpt was (or at least showed to be) very excited and insisted to explain what I had found. I explained the steps, but it seems that the AI doesn't believe humans. I was asked for the source page, or something that AI can have a reference to, which I gave it the link. For a few seconds there was a message that AI is scanning the page. and later Chatgpt thanked me and asked me to test its new information. I was asked to put my question in different terms, and check if the answer it offers is correct.

So, if AI fails to give a correct answer to your question, and you find the solution later, you may want to go back to the AI and offer the solution. It may help others.

that's very strange. On my phone, a Google pixel, you can adjust the notification tone for any app - any app, much less a specific one.

what type of phone do you have?
 
I'm sure they'll be sorry for me and will put something behind, instead of taking something. We don't have anything valuable at home. The money is all in the bank, my wife has a sever metal allergy and all her jewelry is fake. Here, a used TV, Fridge or electronic device worth nothing and they don't even bother to take a 85" TV.

I'm about the same way. While burglaries are common here, and I must take the necessary steps to prevent myself from possible violence, yet: I have very little in my home worth stealing. My laptops are $180 refubished, my phone is <$200 Amazon Renewed Pixel, our jewelry is not expensive if it exists at all, we have a SINGLE tv in the living room (why would you want a tv anywhere else? lol) And long gone are the days of VCR players and expensive audio player machines, as everything is just bluetooth from the phone to a (very cheap) speaker (even the good ones)

On the other hand, it all depends on how desperate someone is. IF they feel it is of the utmost importance to get $20 or $50, then my phones would be worth that even on the street, so......You never know for sure. The people with more expensive stuff have better security usually, so it's hard to tell which homes burglars would target - probably homes in the 'middle'
 
Mine also 14 I think it's the latest
 

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