Kyle Davis on Nostr: Why must smoke alarms always decide to start low-battery chirping at 4am? I would ...
Why must smoke alarms always decide to start low-battery chirping at 4am?
I would definitely pay extra for one with a small back up battery and a real time clock that would only low-battery chirp between 9am and 9pm.
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