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  • U usbhoarder@lemmy.zip

    What it actually needs is a little motor to close itself. If it knows I left it open it should be capable to close itself instead of crying like a useless piece of junk.

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    Rob Bos
    wrote last edited by
    #117

    An expensive motor that breaks, or decides to close on you when you’re looking inside, or…

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    • A aesthelete@lemmy.world

      Why would your refrigerator have a screen?

      Why would you buy such a refrigerator?

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      narrativebear@lemmy.world
      wrote last edited by narrativebear@lemmy.world
      #118

      So you can see the inside of your fridge while never seeing the inside of your fridge. /s

      1000034547

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      • R roude@lemmynsfw.com

        https://pi-hole.net/

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        dampcanary@lemmy.world
        wrote last edited by
        #119

        No,
        not giving them money is only answer that anyone should ever consider

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        • S savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca

          Why do gas pumps have screens?

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          dampcanary@lemmy.world
          wrote last edited by
          #120

          Only in banana republic would customer be less valuable than ad revenue

          Normal ones, yes, even 3rd world countries:
          INA gasoline pump station older model

          INA gasoline pump station newer model

          have counters only (minimalism).

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          • K kingofsleep@lemmy.ca

            I would love a monitor on my fridge (it’d be better than most of the dusty old shit on mine right now. ) But I would want to have complete control of the hardware attached to that screen

            I hope a DIY mod community springs up to help people take back the machines they own.

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            captainlezbian@lemmy.world
            wrote last edited by
            #121

            Yeah a small screen showing time, day, weather, moon phase, sunrise/set, moonrise/set and daily/weekly schedule would be awesome. I have friends who keep a weekly meal/social schedule on their fridge and when I was staying with them mid move it was really convenient to have what’s going on so prominently displayed

            I haven’t been able to get home assistant working but I imagine it has something for home displays like that with a fair amount of customizability

            Ads and the news are two things I absolutely don’t want on my refrigerator. This is a large eye level object in the room that days begin in. They’re putting ads there because they know its a really convenient place to display useful information.

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            • R raiderkev@lemmy.world

              No, I won’t because I’m not stupid enough to buy an Internet connected ad machine refrigerator.

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              ByteOnBikes
              wrote last edited by bytesonbike@discuss.online
              #122

              I wonder if it’ll be like TVs, which are cheap as fuck for a really nice TV, but equipped with garbage like Alexa and Amazon fire.

              Right now, you can buy a $200 “smart” TV, or a $1800 “dumb” TV. I wonder if fridges and other appliances will go in that direction.

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              • dampcanary@lemmy.worldD dampcanary@lemmy.world

                No,
                not giving them money is only answer that anyone should ever consider

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                ByteOnBikes
                wrote last edited by bytesonbike@discuss.online
                #123

                Pi-hole is useful for a lot of other things too.

                I bought a child cam system and noticed it pinging home for updates, and shut that off real quick thanks to Pi-hole.

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                • C callmeanai@lemmy.world

                  Family calendar is the big one. I also watch YouTube and sports while cooking.

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                  captainlezbian@lemmy.world
                  wrote last edited by
                  #124

                  Yeah at a reasonable price I think a fridge is a decent place to put a display surface. It’s an early point of failure but with some consumer and longevity focused thinking that’s resolvable. I don’t need it enough for the costs but if done well with a focus on the consumer’s needs and wants it could be quite nice. Mind you that condition means fat chance but still, a display telling me what I’m doing today and if I need a jacket would be really convenient in the kitchen. Give it a bus tracker and I think people would really love that.

                  Honestly I hate how much of tech these days ignores asking if it’s solving a problem

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                  • R ratten@lemmings.world

                    All the useful idiots wasting their money on this crap are getting exactly what they deserve.

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                    ByteOnBikes
                    wrote last edited by
                    #125

                    I’ve been hearing about how shitty Samsung appliances are since 2018.

                    Who is buying these?

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                    • S savethetuahawk@lemmy.ca

                      Why do gas pumps have screens?

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                      ByteOnBikes
                      wrote last edited by
                      #126

                      This is actually why I got a Costco membership. 90% of gas stations in my city have a TV screen now and fuck that noise.

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                      • R renorc@lemmy.world

                        Everyone should know this. Share it.

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                        ByteOnBikes
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                        #127

                        Never worked for me. Push that button. Pushed the button below/above. Held the button.

                        Pushed all the buttons.

                        None of it worked.

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                        • C callouscomic@lemmy.zip

                          To be honest, I’d judge people who have fridges with a screen. Completely unnecessary. This problem is easily solved.

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                          duamerthrax@lemmy.world
                          wrote last edited by
                          #128

                          People that need to buy the newest, biggest, most expensive shit out of vanity always get judged. Just not the way they’d like.

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                          • B ByteOnBikes

                            I wonder if it’ll be like TVs, which are cheap as fuck for a really nice TV, but equipped with garbage like Alexa and Amazon fire.

                            Right now, you can buy a $200 “smart” TV, or a $1800 “dumb” TV. I wonder if fridges and other appliances will go in that direction.

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                            obi@sopuli.xyz
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                            #129

                            I mean if it doesn’t make sound I’ll get the cheap “smart” fridge and just cover up the screen, if it’s a high quality fridge besides the screen, no problem.

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                            • S sirmaple__@lemmy.ca

                              The only smart feature a fridge needs is a beeper for when the door has been left open or water filter needs changing. It sure as heck doesn’t need WiFi.

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                              vonreposti@feddit.dk
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                              #130

                              Mine is so “smart” that it doesn’t properly detect that it’s open with a cm or so gap. At least it beeped furiously when it detected that the freezer section had a dangerously high temperature half a day later.

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                              • B ByteOnBikes

                                I wonder if it’ll be like TVs, which are cheap as fuck for a really nice TV, but equipped with garbage like Alexa and Amazon fire.

                                Right now, you can buy a $200 “smart” TV, or a $1800 “dumb” TV. I wonder if fridges and other appliances will go in that direction.

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                                xthexder@l.sw0.com
                                wrote last edited by xthexder@l.sw0.com
                                #131

                                Even the $3000 Samsung TVs have ads if you connect them to the Internet. Noone is safe

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                                • B bosht@lemmy.world

                                  Yeah, the suspension is what went out on mine, their part, has to be ordered through them. The repair guy was nice and literally told me that 3/4s the cost was literally the parts because they could only do manufacturer. What’s infuriating to me is the fact that older washers didn’t have auto balance or suspension. Everything was welded to the frame. Yeah sure it would bounce around a lot but you could easily just stop the washer and rebalance it. My parents washer and dryer were handed down from their parents and lasted 30 years with no issues.

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                                  njordomir@lemmy.world
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                                  #132

                                  Got my MILs ancient range/washer/dryer,all obviously from the 80s. Never gonna sell them; never gonna toss them. Parts are cheap and a YouTube video can show you how to install them. They’re old enough that all the anti right-to-repair garbage hadn’t really reached it’s peak yet.

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                                  • B bosht@lemmy.world

                                    Yeah, the suspension is what went out on mine, their part, has to be ordered through them. The repair guy was nice and literally told me that 3/4s the cost was literally the parts because they could only do manufacturer. What’s infuriating to me is the fact that older washers didn’t have auto balance or suspension. Everything was welded to the frame. Yeah sure it would bounce around a lot but you could easily just stop the washer and rebalance it. My parents washer and dryer were handed down from their parents and lasted 30 years with no issues.

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                                    smith6612@lemmy.world
                                    wrote last edited by smith6612@lemmy.world
                                    #133

                                    Gotcha. Yeah, my longest lasting Washing Machine was a Maytag or GE that ran from the mid-80s all the way to about 2005. It only died because the wash tub bearings (or whatever they are called) started to fail and leak the wash water everywhere. The wash motor was also extremely loud just before that happened, so it was either already struggling against failing parts, or, it too was failing. It survived a house move as well. Electronically, there was no computer. It was just a dial controlled machine with various cycles tied to certain positions in the dial.

                                    After that I had a Kenmore, which died after about a decade. It, too, developed a leak in the wash tub that couldn’t be fixed effectively without effectively buying a new machine.

                                    The LG still works today, over 10 years later.

                                    Funny you mention the suspension going bad. The manufacturer price for suspension rods for my washing machine was $230. I was able to source the part online for about $30. All I had to do was toss in some new grease on the joints after taking the top of the machine off, and replacing each rod. The Sump Pump Motor was about $120 from the manufacturer. I sourced the same part from the upstream supplier (which, as it turns out, is used in non-LG washers as well) and that was $60.

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                                    • T thatkamguy@sh.itjust.works

                                      Those will die off soon enough, through forced obsolescence and an inability to compete with ad-subsidised junk that spies on you.

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                                      xthexder@l.sw0.com
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                                      #134

                                      All the terrible touch features they’re adding to cars these days makes me think a brand new car today would go obsolete before a 10 year old used car with 100k miles. New cars are unrepairable because of how complicated they are.

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                                      • R roude@lemmynsfw.com

                                        https://pi-hole.net/

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                                        yeehaw
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                                        Missing the point.

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                                        • B ByteOnBikes

                                          Pi-hole is useful for a lot of other things too.

                                          I bought a child cam system and noticed it pinging home for updates, and shut that off real quick thanks to Pi-hole.

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                                          yeehaw
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                                          But it misses the point

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