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1. tragom+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-11-27 08:45:30
see also: microwaves

A microwave needs two dials - one for power level, and one for time. Not a calculator keypad, not buttons with +1 and +10 on them or any of that nonsense - dials please. And start/stop buttons if you insist. That's it. It does not need a 'defrost chicken drumsticks' programme cluttering up the ui, because that function is far better fulfilled by a human repeatedly running the thing at low power for a few mins then poking the food with a finger

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2. katbyt+I1[view] [source] 2023-11-27 08:56:06
>>tragom+(OP)
I hate dials on microwaves, it’s annoying to enter an exact time. Keypad and start/stop buttons please.

If we are going to get fancy wifi/Ethernet just for ntp so the time is always right.

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3. layer8+J5[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-27 09:23:28
>>katbyt+I1
Digital dials with a pseudo-log scale are the best and fastest to enter and adjust precise times.
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4. maratc+ha[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-27 09:57:37
>>katbyt+I1
I don't have current time display on my microwave, it doesn't hinder my microwave performance in any way, so that problem doesn't exist for me.
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5. bitsan+Cr[view] [source] [discussion] 2023-11-27 12:25:43
>>maratc+ha
Sure the performance isnt hindered. The microwaves will keep microwaving. The food will just be blasted into an inedible state.

Dealing with this right now; At someone's place with such a dial microwave and they work around its incredible lack of precision at the consequence of burned or frozen food.

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