I'm taking about the error codes, the "is it broken, or just defrosting the coils" conundrum. The mysterious ways fluid flows through tubes or pumps (or not), the filters you have to clean, the pail thing you have to empty of water if you weren't able to situate it near a drain, the existential question of, "is this thing actually slowing down mold growth, or am I delusional," ...
More like, I need to heat this frozen thing for 4 minutes. Also while that's going on, I want to set a timer for my pasta which is cooking on the stove for 6 minutes to remind me to check it.
I would want to get on a de-Googled grapheneos phone, but I know some apps will be painful to give up (e.g. Google Calendar) and I can't predict how many apps will not be installable or not work correctly without Google Play services.
It really is a trade-off with convenience because auto connecting to Wi-Fi is wonderful, and Wi-Fi-corrected location data is much better for navigating in urban areas.
Is it wrong to want the convenience and the privacy, both?
Already seen it :)
I'm taking about the error codes, the "is it broken, or just defrosting the coils" conundrum. The mysterious ways fluid flows through tubes or pumps (or not), the filters you have to clean, the pail thing you have to empty of water if you weren't able to situate it near a drain, the existential question of, "is this thing actually slowing down mold growth, or am I delusional," ...