• @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      it seems like it happens enough to be an acceptable alternate way of saying the cost of something; I see it a lot, including (in fact mostly) by native speakers

      • Demonen
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        Languages evolve, or we’d all still be grunting the first sounds. “No, the other other rock. Damn, we should come up with more names for things!”

        • @[email protected]
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          judging by the votes, people seem to think we’re in disagreement, whereas i think you’re spot-on.

          • Demonen
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            This is the internet, people are not supposed to just agree on things. That would automatically be “echo chamber”, and bad. Consensus is specifically disallowed.

            XD

      • @[email protected]
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        In my experience/opinion, native English speakers have a different set of grammatical errors compared to non-natives. Obviously there is an overlap.

    • @EmpathicVagrant
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      Nah if it’s no longer an option or you’re already done shopping, one fridge did cost $4k

  • Jay
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    The worst part is the silly over priced fridges you buy probably won’t even last 10 years anymore. Sure they’re more efficient, but if you have to replace it every 10-15 years, is it really worth it? I’d sooner have a slightly less efficient fridge that I know will last than one that can show me ads and look fancy.

    • @3nt3r
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      Appliances these days are absolute junk. Nothing last more then like 7-10 years. My parents have a stainless steel kitchen aid fridge thats 20+ years old and works like a charm and a second shitty white fridge thats at least 15 years old by now. My aunt has gone through 2 samsung fridges in 10 years though

      • Jay
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        Ya I just went through all that bullshit last year. my old fridge (maybe 15yrs) crapped out and the repair guy told me flat out that they typically don’t repair stuff like that anymore. Manufacturers make it intentionally difficult to obtain parts and even if you can get them, chances are they’ll crap out before too long. I ended up getting a new Danby. I hope it proves me wrong but…

      • @[email protected]
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        We had a KitchenAid fridge crap out and tried or damnedest to get it repaired. In the end, the repair tech said we could throw $1000 worth of parts at it and hope, or get a new fridge. This was our first matching set of appliances and my wife was not going back to slumming with an unmatched kitchen. Guess who had to spend 4K on a new fridge. We didn’t even get a touchscreen. I don’t expect this one to last either.

        • @[email protected]
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          42 years ago

          slumming with an unmatched kitchen

          Oof, very pedestrian logic (her, not you). Time to stop watching HGTV shows. She wasn’t aware that you could panel any fridge to match your cabinet doors?

          I admire your steadfast… patience.

        • @3nt3r
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          Sad thing is its not only refrigerators. Dishwashers, washers, and driers are all junk as well. My parents have had 2 dryers in the last 8 years and my aunt 3 in the last 10 with one of them being repaired like 10 times in 3 years because something was always breaking. Not sure if our family just has horrible luck with those things or if they really are just that crappy now

    • @[email protected]
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      “More efficient”

      • has french doors,
      • has water dispenser,
      • has two seperate frozen zones (ice and freezer)
      • has main freezer on bottom

      No way this thing is anywhere near efficent.

      • @c2h6
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        Yeah this is the epitome of inefficient lol

      • @WindInTrees
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        Those things make it more inefficient?

        • TurretCorruption
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          Having the main freezer on the bottom is insanely inefficient. Hot air rises, and cold air falls. When a freezer is on the top, all of the cold air is generated in that freezer, and then it falls through a channel into the main refrigeration area. It keeps both compartments cold using just one system.

          Freezer on the bottom requires either a separate cooling system for the main fridge, or a series of fans that constantly draw cold air upwards, wasting electricity in the process.

    • @clonedhuman
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      Meanwhile, my grandmother had a fridge from the 1960s that still worked fine when she replaced it in 2013.

    • @[email protected]
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      Granted, this is just an anecdote, but I have several Samsung appliances; oven/stove, dishwasher, microwave, televisions, smart phone(okay, I guess those are technically an electronic), and I haven’t had any issues with them. They’ve served me well, even if I haven’t been the kindest to them.

      I guess the point I’m trying to make is “your mileage may vary.”

      • Petri
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        I got one Samsung TV for free for one reason or another – it never really worked properly because all its spyware shit kept tripping up on my custom DNS server.

        • Pankkake
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          I have a Samsung TV as well, and it’s spamming ARP requests to every device in my home.

          • @rolaulten
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            There is no good reason to connect any tv to the internet. External devices, those can be connected. But to me the tv is just a big dumb screen.

            • Pankkake
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              I disagree; I find it useful to have apps like YouTube on my TV, it’s handy not having to plug in another device to watch content.

              • @wheresyourshoe
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                I plugged it in once and never thought about it again. It’s essentially like my TV is a smart tv.

    • @[email protected]
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      This. I worked in appliance sales for years and we constantly had issues with Samsung. Their ice makers are complete garbage.

      • @[email protected]
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        Their TVs are great, had 1 for more than 10 years and a second going on 6 and we’re really happy both.

        Can’t speak for anything else though.

        • Petri
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          True - their TV and monitors are good - I was talking specifically about their washing/drying/fridge.

        • @Resonosity
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          I’ve had terrible experiences with LG TVs. Parents owned an old and a newer model, both 65" I think. The OS was so fing slow, I couldn’t really browse through different apps smoothly and seemlessly. Couple this with how the older LG has issues with WiFi where you’d log in in the settings, confirm that the connection has been made, but then once you exited settings it was like if the connection wasn’t ever made in the first place.

          I’ve had suuuch a better time with Roku TVs than LGs, I’ve owned 2 Rokus in my life. OS is smooth, apps are intuitive, no issues with connections. The idle screen is nice too.

          No experience with Samsung TVs tho. Would be nice to see how an OLED looks, but my 4k Roku is fine for now

  • @[email protected]
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    Because people keep their fridges too long. They need to be able to remote brick them when they want you to buy a new one.

  • A Chilean Cyborg
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    Fk SmartHomes TBH, things shouldn´t be so complex just so you can be a tiny bit more lazy.

    • Petri
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      They don’t even do anything - simple is better.

  • @[email protected]
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    If you actually want a smart fridge then be aware that when the display breaks, they will charge you the price of a new fridge to replace it.

    I would consider the broken display to be a feature tho.

    • @Hypersapien
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      Certain things don’t need a computer screen in them. Refrigerators are one, sewing machines are another.

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        I would totally use that one Singer sewing machine that could hook up to a GameBoy to control the stitching. Other than that though, hard agree

    • @c2h6
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      Yeah I don’t need to watch TV on my fridge, I just need it to cool shit

        • TurretCorruption
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          Yes. Yes it can. People port doom to smart fridges surprisingly often.

  • @Muninn
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    That’s a lot of money for a fancy box of cold.

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    I could see my daughter doing this

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      Yeah this screams GenZ. I respect it.

      • @Eluria
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        Well, she’s 9 so…

  • @c2h6
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    But don’t you want to connect to your fridge via a smart app?!

  • Ignotum
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    Probably not cool because they’re not plugged in

    • @lachs
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      Yeah it doesn’t seem to be running. It’s just standing there.

    • @[email protected]
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      That “white board” on the fridge is an “app” that comes with it as a feature. Someone just used it to draw the surprised Pikachu face.
      It’s turned on, but you’re most likely right that it’s not cool because I bet they have the temperature dialed up all the way.

  • @[email protected]
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    lmao

    Smart devices of all types are just the worst. Literally just piling anti-features onto something to justify putting a circuit board in a toaster.

  • @[email protected]
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    I think the idea of a smart fridge is not necessarily a bad one. However charging $3600 extra for a screen and a couple of cameras is ridiculous.