Far more than c/mildlyinfuriating

  • GreenKnight23@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    you jest but I recently bought a stove that breaks some UX functions unless you use their fucking app.

    I refuse to. fuck em. it does 100% of what I need but that extra 15% would have made it the best ever.

    now it gets 2 stars and a bad review for paywalled features.

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          9 days ago

          Unfortunately, you always have to look now.

          And give it a few years and you’ll always have to look for “AI” too. We really are approaching Red Dwarf Talky Toaster territory.

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        9 days ago

        I have a stove with optional app support, but I tolerate it because the app doesn’t add anything. The local controls can do everything. If you use the app, you have to hit a button on the local controls anyway to confirm you are physically there anyway before it listens to the app for most things.

        The only thing that was somewhat convenient was phone notification when timed cooking was done, because the stoves own chime wasn’t that loud. However ultimately I stopped bothering and just set a phone timer when I set cook timer, because keeping the oven on the network was an active maintenance activity that wasn’t worth it.

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        8 days ago

        there’s imperfections in the UI on the stove. like for example there’s no number pad. just up and down arrows. this means I can’t input a timer for 17 minutes, I can go to 15 or 20.

        others features like using the air fry broiler will only work with the app, but the regular broil setting works fine. the difference is the fan runs 100% of the time on air fry mode vs intermittently on regular convection mode.

        designed inconveniences are the rage for product development now.