Cassey Lottman on Nostr: Hot take: most ceiling fans I’ve encountered in my life are bad design. Having one ...
Hot take: most ceiling fans I’ve encountered in my life are bad design. Having one control (like a string to pull, or a single button on remote controlled fans) for 4 different states is bad, especially when you cannot immediately tell after using the control what state you are now in. (Is the fan slowing down and will eventually stop? Or is it just a slower speed? Who knows, better keep staring at the ceiling.)
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