• @[email protected]
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    2930 days ago

    The clock on the wall and watch, yeah, I actually use those for time. Everything else is more like, lol wtf does my coffee machine need the correct time for anyway

    • @[email protected]
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      1930 days ago

      It’s more for programming when to brew coffee in the morning than for telling time. Then you can wake up and get coffee without having to think about it. Not that it’s hard, but I’m sure removing that one little task makes many people’s mornings a lot easier.

      • @somethingsnappy
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        2030 days ago

        It’s also good for avoiding heart palpitations when you need to be on time for something and glance at the stove/microwave.

        • @[email protected]
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          430 days ago

          Fair. I know I’m in the minority of people who feels they need a watch and constantly checks it, so anything other than the device on my wrist is just extra. Since I was a kid I’ve felt lost if I wasn’t wearing one.

          • @somethingsnappy
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            330 days ago

            Only watch i ever wore was a calculator watch. I lost it quickly, and my parents wouldn’t get me so much as a slap bracelet after that. So never wore a watch.

            • @BeMoreCareful
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              229 days ago

              I have no sense of time, so I need a clock strapped to my arm.

    • @halcyoncmdr
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      430 days ago

      With a regular drip coffee maker, a lot of people prep it before bed. Take a couple minutes to put the filter, coffee grounds, and water in the tank and set the timer so it is ready to go when they walk into the kitchen in the morning. Saves a couple minutes in the morning and can get that caffeine addiction hit right out the gate.

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      430 days ago

      The stove I don’t get, but the coffee machine needs it so that you can set it to run 5 minutes before your alarm goes off in the morning. Getting a coffee machine with a timer recently has revolutionized my morning TBH.

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        230 days ago

        I get that can help some people if coffee is part of your morning ritual. I never did coffee as a first first thing, setting it up the machine and then going about getting ready was always how I’ve done it. But I totally get, if you need it first thing a timer is great.

        In my life personally, still can’t think of any appliance off the top of my head that needs to know what time it is.

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          330 days ago

          Yeah, that’s absolutely fair enough to be honest. I’m the kind of guy that likes to sleep in as much as possible and take my mornings real slow, so cutting off the extra 10 minutes that it used to take me to make coffee… sweet. My partners’ family’s fridge has a clock in it though, and I’ll never understand that. I think coffee machine is where I draw the line.

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            cutting off the extra 10 minutes that it used to take me to make coffee

            What!? How does it take you 10min? I weigh, grind with a manual grinder and brew with a manual-lever espresso maker (that I also have to preheat with hot water)…it’s about as slow as it can possibly be and I still don’t take 10min to make my morning espresso.

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              229 days ago

              It takes me 10 minutes to do anything when I first wake up in the morning, coffee or no, to be fair. I’m not a morning person. I also manually grind my beans (using one of those older hopper-and-box grinders), and do a V60 pourover with water slightly cooler than boiling (somewhere between 80-90°C, based off vibes I don’t have a temperature controlled kettle).

              Or at least, I did, before I switched to a machine. Still do the V60 later in the day, tho, it’s a nice little ritual.

    • @[email protected]
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      How do you understand the wall clock though? Its 12 hour, it requires complex visual parsing. I understand if one didn’t have a digital clock (which can be powered by a fucking CMOS battery for ages), maybe they could use it. But I’ve seen these wall clocks at a job that required fast decision making and keeping track of time, and I quit immediatly cus it took me a solid 15 to 30 seconds to parse wtf is fucking displayed on those, and that quickly got in the way of doing the job itself.

      • @[email protected]
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        129 days ago

        I posted this somewhere else but I struggled into adulthood with analog clocks and learning to read them changed my relationship with time. I forced myself to learn to do it because I read about how it can improve time management skills. Now even my smart watch has an analog watch face, and one that puts my daily schedule onto the clock itself even.

        Being able to read the hands and their movement kind of give a better sense of the units and movement of time itself. Totally recommend learning to properly read analog time.

  • @Sequentialsilence
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    My stove has been blinking 00:00 for as long as I can remember. Lost power briefly about 6 months after I moved in and I never reset the clock.

      • LCP
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        Wouldn’t it be correct just once a day if it’s military time? 00:00 would only be 12:00 AM. Noon would just be 12:00.

  • /home/pineapplelover
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    I’m here to brag about my new watch. The Casio Gshock GWM 5610U. Auto syncs to the atomic clock every night. Synced last midnight and adjusted for DST without me touching it. Fucking love this watch.

    • @NegativeLookBehind
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      I also own a g shock with the 5610 module.

      Welcome to the club buddy. The big dick g shock club.

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        The 5610/u really are one of the best watches (though I was eyeing the GW 5000U for a good while). I was debating on getting the 5610 and not the 5610u because of the green light. Came down to the 5610u because I can view time while in stopwatch mode.

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      Then let me brag as well

      That’s mine, the best looking watch I’ve ever seen! Very durable and although it does not adjust automatically for DST it’s just 1 option to toggle in order to change it

      The model name is GM-110-RB

    • @hOrni
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      I also have one of those. This is the only watch running correctly in my house.

  • @[email protected]
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    My state doesn’t do daylight savings, so I get to avoid these useless shenanigans twice a year

  • Ephera
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    1130 days ago

    I own exactly one appliance that tries to keep the time and it has never known the correct time since I bought it. 👍

    • @hOrni
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      Bold of You to assume it was ever running correctly.

  • @[email protected]
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    929 days ago

    I left my bathroom clock on standard time, because it’s hard to reach. Now I have to remember that it’s correct again.

    • @BeMoreCareful
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      429 days ago

      I do the same lol.

      Though not because it’s hard to reach, it’s just my silent protest to changing the time.

  • HubertManne
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    ugh my microwave loses time at the briefest of electric hiccups and demands the date be inputed before the time. YOU DON"T NEED TO KNOW THE FUCKING DATE TO REHEAT MY FOOD! I mean the clocks a bit of a convenience but my toaster oven atleast remembers what the time last was. I eventually will do it but its been living groundhong day on november eleventh 2011.

  • @renzev
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    I really wish there was like a lil i2c port on the back of every device so you could just plug in a lil clock synchronizer thingy and it would tell the device what time it is. Like it probably wouldn’t even cost that much to implement for the manufacturers. Standardizing on the connector and protocol would be a bitch tho

    • @[email protected]
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      329 days ago

      I like this idea.

      I have an appliance that resets the time to midnight when plugged in. I had an idea to connect a smart plug to it on a schedule to set the time automatically.

    • @[email protected]
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      429 days ago

      But have you considered that the action of changing the time requires you to make a choice, get up, shift context, actually do it, then shift back, tiring you out?

      This was made by the mental illness gang

      (send help /j)

    • @[email protected]
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      229 days ago

      except my grandma’s stove which has a broken handle and sensor so it just guesses if you’re going forward or backwards and will randomly increment by like 15. I got it within 20 minutes then gave up because using pliers on the mangled remains of a stove knob was really annoying.

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    All clocks in my home must be perfectly synced with atomic time. I will sit there and wait until the very last moment before hitting the button to confirm the time on the microwave/stove/wall clock/etc., so that it doesn’t change over to the next minute until it’s supposed to.

    The irony is that the rest of my life is in complete chaos due to having untreated ADHD. Keeping accurate time is the one thing I care about having in order. Thankfully DST doesn’t exist where I live so I rarely have to re-sync everything more than once every couple of years or so.