@koronkebitch modern induction stoves prove that buttons which break in response to water in an environment frequently involving water are (a) terribly unproductive and (b) wildly popular.
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@koronkebitch modern induction stoves prove that buttons which break in response to water in an environment frequently involving water are (a) terribly unproductive and (b) wildly popular. 4 comments
@ator @koronkebitch the positions of various landlords and designers (or at least execs the designers have to answer to) could use some depopulating
@ator @koronkebitch These buttons are used for glass-ceramic stoves, too – and they are a real pain. @ator @koronkebitch hmm. - I suspect that more modern implementations eschew buttons for capacitive switches, nicely sealed under the easy to clean high strength glass surface. |
@ator @koronkebitch (c) the market forces of modern capitalism fail to deliver an obvious, better product for a tiny increase in price