Now that it’s finally plugged in again. I just finished moving the socket I had wired up further to the right so I could put one of the cabinets I pulled out during installation next to it. Which necessitated making the cabinet structurally sound, because these cabinets are crap. Which required shoring up and leveling the counter. Before which I had to pull the new sink out again and remount it correctly.

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      … To update the firmware if course!

      You might ask why do you need to update the firmware , well to fix vulnerabilities from being connected to the internet.

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      Possibly to patch the security vulnerability they didn’t tell you about. Which could, in theory, prevent your dish washer from mining bitcoin after it was comprised.

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      To operate the hardware. We’ve had firmware as long as we’ve had electronics.

      The real question is: Why does a dishwasher need to be connected to the internet? That just opens it up to all sorts of online threats and creates more problems than it solves.

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        Like that one time a chemical plants internal systems were hacked through a coffee machine.

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        About the connection to the internet… Eh I’ve got no idea. But if your home starts the dishwasher when the pv delivers enough power or the battery is full then it’s useful. That doesn’t need to be public to the internet or an connection to the outside. Just an open API.

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    Why does a dishwasher need to download firmware updates? I suddenly feel really old.

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    I really like how lots of appliance manufacturers skipped from basic circuitry and the occasional relay straight to networked slop with a controller app.

    What happend to quality embeded programming? My old TV had an optional firmware update feature through a USB stick if for some reason the well tested factory software wasn’t up to spec on something.

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    I just use a dish rag. The subscription plan is expensive though, so I only use the basic features.

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    Dishwashers shouldn’t need firmware.

    Add the dishes. Add the soap. Press the button. Wait like 40 minutes. Now you have clean dishes.

    What’s to update?

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      I’d have been pretty happy to be able to update it to fix the dishwasher that came with our house.

      It could not, no matter what you did, resume a cycle. If it was paused for any reason, the only way out was to power it off and start a new wash.

      The drain pump also sounded like shaking a soup can full of nuts and bolts, which contributed more to it being replaced than did the shonky electronics.

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        that’s cool, maybe in the future it can use ai to see if some dishes are still dirty and give another wash, or in the future future targeted streams that can focus directly on the worst bits

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          Apparently it does have some level of dirt sensitivity! And it looks like I can make custom “smart cycles.” and it does tell me how much energy it uses, which I like, because electricity is stupid expensive here. I dunno. I can tell you it does a good job getting my dishes clean, and that’s my priority.