• gerryflap@feddit.nl
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    17 hours ago

    Wtf. How did they not at the very least build in a reasonable safe state whenever the thing gets disconnected. Something like “keep current position, disable heating” or return to flat position.

    But the more pressing question is: why does a bed have an internet connection? Who does this help? And why does it NEED an internet connection? Surely a few Back-up buttons for when the service eventually goes down isn’t too much to ask? Who would buy such a thing?!

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      10 hours ago

      You can unplug the bed then it becomes a normal bed. People are complaining because they didn’t want to unplug it, they wanted to narrate a story about how their internet bed was disabled by internet problems. “Oh noes, what has the world come to, click for more details” attention-span economy BS.