• einfach_orangensaft@feddit.de
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    8 months ago

    cause a motor is more expensive than a sensor.

    NOW STOP RESISTING AND DO WHAT THE DEVICE SAYS OR HE CALLS THE VACUUM THAT WILL WIP YA ASS.

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      You don’t need a motor though, there’s a lever thing you put on doors to make them close, they already put them in fridges.

      The true reason is that a motor or hinge or even just s thing that makes noise when the fridge is left open too long (mine has that) or whatever doesn’t collect your personal data

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        Ding ding ding!

        “Download the Smart Fridge app to utilize our Open Door Alert service.”

        App Store: Data linked to you - ALL

        Why keep the milk fresh when you can stick a tracker up the cows ass for a huge profit?

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        Everyone’s missing the real issue. Springs, motors, or pneumatics don’t matter if there’s something in the way preventing it from closing. A cheap fridge on an uneven floor will close the door itself if there’s nothing in the way, but if the jug of milk is hanging off the edge of the shelf with no room behind it, the door isn’t closing without something getting damaged.

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          Additionally I might want it open for an extended period of time, such as loading or unloading a lot of items

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            Doors can have a notch in the hinge (like a car door) so that once it opens far enough it will stay open until pulled.

            The doors at my work (that close due to springs) also have that notch.