The whole wash was estimated 72 minutes when it started.

It weighs the clothes by inertia in the beginning, I didn’t overload, and the water (hot and cold) comes in fast through thick pipes, so there’s no excuse for this.

How dumb must the program be to estimate one minute left in the beginning of the rinse cycle with two rinses and a spin cycle to go?

The building and presumably the machine were made 2018, and the maintenance log on the side says many repairs have been made since, so the software must have been updated many times already.

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    2 months ago

    You know what that means - sounds like your washer needs some good old fashioned Generative AI!

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      2 months ago

      Imagine you can set a theme of your choice like “Star Trek technobabble” for little explanations for the delay.

      “Delay due to chirality recalibration of phase discriminating amplifier for positronic brain…”

      Might literally be one of the best use cases I’ve seen so far!

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        2 months ago

        “Reconfiguring the primary power coupling” is my explanation when people ask of how I’m fixing something when I’m just unplugging it, waiting 10 seconds, and plugging it back in.