I have yet to see a microwave with correct time
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I missed the word 'it' and agreed. Now i feel like afool. But yes.
You're gonna have to elaborate on that for my tiredness addled brain.
I only see 2 "it" in there and I don't see any of them being pivotal to the overall meaning.
Also, welcome to lemmy!
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You're gonna have to elaborate on that for my tiredness addled brain.
I only see 2 "it" in there and I don't see any of them being pivotal to the overall meaning.
Also, welcome to lemmy!
wrote on last edited by [email protected]The OP meme, suggwsting your coffee maker and guy on top left of meme may keep some symbolic representation of the passage of time, but lacks an understanding of what that is.
I've been lurking hereish for a while things just weren't spicy enough to assume i wouldn't be banned after a first post.
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The OP meme, suggwsting your coffee maker and guy on top left of meme may keep some symbolic representation of the passage of time, but lacks an understanding of what that is.
I've been lurking hereish for a while things just weren't spicy enough to assume i wouldn't be banned after a first post.
AH! "What time is". I get it now. Thanks.
Ah the ban hammer is not used here nearly as much (instance dependent but dbzer is a solid one AFAIK). Glad you decided to jump in anyway.
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Just gave up on setting my microwave clock because of random power outages
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My power goes out like once a month. At least I also pay some of the highest electricity prices in the world in exchange for that reliability….
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- 80s faux wood alarm clock
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It's always 00:00 o'clock, 24 hours a day.
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I’m getting there but I can’t believe this is still not a solved problem:
- smart watch synchronous time
- home automation hub keeps time over programmable switch
- kitchen clock is an Alexa accessory so time is synched
- microwave is “efficient”, meaning I can’t get the damn clock to stay on
- expensive coffeemakers don’t have clocks
“Atomic” and Ethernet clocks exist but why is there still so little variety and are not in appliances? I just got a decorative clock and spent way too much time looking for an atomic or Ethernet one that I liked before settling on one I have to set twice a year plus whenever the batteries die
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I’m getting there but I can’t believe this is still not a solved problem:
- smart watch synchronous time
- home automation hub keeps time over programmable switch
- kitchen clock is an Alexa accessory so time is synched
- microwave is “efficient”, meaning I can’t get the damn clock to stay on
- expensive coffeemakers don’t have clocks
“Atomic” and Ethernet clocks exist but why is there still so little variety and are not in appliances? I just got a decorative clock and spent way too much time looking for an atomic or Ethernet one that I liked before settling on one I have to set twice a year plus whenever the batteries die
Yes, it's a solved problem. Just don't put clocks on ever damning single appliance.
why is there still so little variety
Every appliance is built by the same local company that buys all the components (including firmware) from the same Chinese company.
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My house came with a built-in microwave/convection oven combo.
It had a Wi-Fi symbol on it and I'm like no fucking way I'm hooking this up to the internet. I manually set the clock and walked away.
The next day was a minute off, The day after that another minute off. I set the clock again in case there was a drift detection
Nope. There's also no way to make the clock not come up.
And that's how my microwave got its own isolation VLAN.
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I just realized this for myself too. Wow.
I’m considering getting a clock for my kitchen