• loobkoob
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    51 year ago

    Yeah, I don’t get it. I guess I can see the appeal of some “Internet Of Things” connected appliances, like smart fridges suggesting recipes and keeping track of stock and auto-populating shopping lists for you. I don’t need that personally, but I can see why it could appeal to some people.

    But things like washing machines and dishwashers? You need to be there in person to fill them up just before they’re ready to go on, and to empty them when they’re done. And when they’re not turned on, they’re sat there doing nothing. What “smart” functions can they even offer?

    • @CeeBee@lemmy.world
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      81 year ago

      What “smart” functions can they even offer?

      Notification that the cycle is finished and checking how much is left.

      But that’s about it.

      • @thoughts3rased@sopuli.xyz
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        31 year ago

        And also providing more programs and options without having to tack on a full-colour LCD or anything like that. Pretty much just a cost saving measure on the manufacturing.