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rale00 | 2 years ago

I can't imagine there's much value in LG knowing how often I wash my clothes.

On the other hand, it's nice to get a notification when the cycle is done if I'm on the other side of the house. Refrigerator sending a notification to my phone if the door isn't closed could come in handy some day too.

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justinl33|2 years ago

Re: the refrigerator door. I’ve always wondered if just engineering a door that shuts itself is a better option here… like a servo that swings the door around enough to shut… what’s the overhead for either unnecessary piece of technology…

joak|2 years ago

Just incline your fridge a bit so the door closes on its own weight.

A no tech solution is better than a low tech solution.

askvictor|2 years ago

What if there's an obstruction?

Hamuko|2 years ago

I've had an idea for the longest time to hook up a smart outlet to my washer and just monitor when it starts using a bunch of electricity and when it stops doing that. That way I could DIY myself washer notifications, since I never hear when the machine goes off and its time estimates are near useless.

rale00|2 years ago

If you decide to do that, make sure you use something rated to handle that kind of load. The cheaper ones really aren't meant for more than switching on and off some lights.

LeafItAlone|2 years ago

> I can't imagine there's much value in LG knowing how often I wash my clothes.

Depending on what their sensors can collect, usage data could certainly be helpful in building a more robust product.

immibis|2 years ago

LG doesn't care - the advertising industry does.

bilsbie|2 years ago

Both use cases could be done with simple speakers.

adamrezich|2 years ago

data is always valuable to someone. if you collect it, then you can sell it to someone who desires it.