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Why is you washing machine connected to anything to begin with? If you do not want that, you do not enable it.
The only possible reason for an Internet connected washing machine is to provide alerts when it is done or when it has failed.
And honestly, if you need an alert on your phone to tell you when your washing machine has finished, you probably need to be more aware of your surroundings and learn how to prioritise tasks.
To be fair there's a non-negligible percentage of the population who have neuro-divergencies making that a tall order. For example, apparently it could be as high as 1 in 10 people have some form of ADHD.
I'm not sure I've got anything actually clinically wrong with me, but I've got the memory of a sieve and a tendency to lose track of time. So I can definitely see the benefit there, and imagine it might be even more of a game changer for people actually with those conditions
Then work against you faults to make yourself better.
That's not an excuse. It's going to be harder for you then for some - tough cookie.
If someone had tendency to, IDK, cut themselves, the attitude shouldn't be "oh so sad" but helping them to change.
Right, that might be the case for me (though I'm not sure how I'm supposed to significantly improve my memory, everyone's gets worse with age, kinda a fact of life)
But for the percentage of people with neuro-divergencies where this could help, surely this would be them working against their faults? Using appropriate tools to make their lives easier is a much more viable solution than telling someone to change something about themselves that they ultimately might not be able to.
You wouldn't tell a leg amputee to figure out how to hop around, you'd tell them to get crutches or a prosthetic.
Thank you.
I'm pretty active in ADHD spaces and seeing "then try to improve" set my teeth on edge.
I grew up with assholes trying to tell me to just "work on it." Makes me crazy we live in the future and there are still people so entitled that they'll tell disabled people "tough cookie."
"Don't accept accomodations for things you could use help with, just git gud scrub" is one of the more ablist things I've seen on Lemmy. Congrautlations on being the biggest fucking prick I've seem today.