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Nice write-up by Jeff.

Things are getting out of hand. It's time for a change. Only buy equipment with local access.

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[–] [email protected] 27 points 4 days ago (3 children)

LG pulls some of this BS too. When I tried it a few years ago, the LG app required always-on precise location permission to function at all. The smart features on my washer and refrigerator also require them to always be connected to the Internet but those features were more limited that what Jeff describes. I was willing to allow the appliances Internet access from an isolated subnet, but there is no way I'm going to allow LG access to all of my phone's location data just so I can run their crappy, barely functional app.

In Mexico Bosch is even more customer hostile. My Bosch water heater had to be replaced because Bosch discontinued the repair parts needed to fix it. It's only 3 years old.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 4 days ago (1 children)

This makes me more determined to keep maintaining my old non-computerized appliances.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 4 days ago

You should 100% do that. Efficiency gains are less and less, they love baking in "eco" features that are to work around deficiencies in design, and modern home appliances suffer from poor cold solder joints failing causing the whole machine to die frequently. Easy to fix if you have a soldering iron, but should be unacceptable.

Only reason I ended up replacing my old old dishwasher, for example, was that a leak developed in the bottom of the wash pan and it started leaking on the floor, and at that point, 20+ years old, it was likely going to have cascading failures of other parts, and mold mitigation and replacing the subfloor were not worth the risk. Otherwise I'd have kept swapping parts as they failed.

Ended up going with the Bosch 500 due to friends' personal reviews, as well as Consumer Reports and the like backing up that it does its job. Didn't buy it for cloud, didn't buy it for apps, bought it to wash dishes.

The extra price was annoying versus a cheaper model, but better build quality and less noise is what that extra price is paying for. The app/cloud stuff is just silly bonuses that don't matter.

Definitely keep the old stuff though, it's generally simpler to repair and maintain and more reliable, unless you hit a critical failure that increases risk too much. (There's some statistical analysis rule about that, with each new operating mode, each new feature, that adds a multiplicative factor to chance of failure.) Sometimes you get a pleasant surprise too, replaced the main controller in a 20+ year old stove and the modern flavor of the controller cycles the heating coils differently, it actually produces more consistent heat than the old controller board. It was like a free cooking upgrade.

[–] [email protected] 9 points 4 days ago

I have a Samsung fridge and the app is the same - it demands always-on precise location or it refuses to function.

Absolutely. Fucking. Not.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

We have lg washer and dryer and I just set up thinQ on my wifes new phone. It asked for location and when denied it said automations might not work. Asked my wife, she said what's that? So location disabled app works fine. My main issue is not being able to just set a custom wash or dry from the machine. Why do I have to download a program if all I want is to lower the dryer temp without choosing delicate, which also shortens the time. Just have a full custom cycle and let me customize it.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

They must have changed the location demand because of the complaints they were getting.

Mine has some features that aren't available without the app, but I only really cared about the end of cycle signal and the refrigerator temperature. Zigbee sensors provide the same function without requiring an Internet connection.