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The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

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  • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

    @futurebird The proper temperature setting of a refrigerator is 5 degrees C. "Temperature Control" clearly determines how precisely this value is kept, the stiffness of the thermostat. The long-term mean temperature is not affected by the knob, just how much it wiggles around it.

    I'll let myself out

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    glitzersachen@hachyderm.io
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    @martinvermeer @futurebird

    😀

    Yes. Why not introduce another wrinkle.

    The hobbyist sophists' society is just around the corner.

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    • owlyph@cosocial.caO owlyph@cosocial.ca

      @futurebird Interesting example of how people interpret stuff... I feel like they should have left the words off, the numbers were clear until the words unnecessarily complicated it.

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      glitzersachen@hachyderm.io
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      @owlyph @futurebird

      I'd like to contradict: Things were clear until @futurebird brought her natural sciences PoV in.

      "Ordinary" people (whatever that means) interpret "max" as "more of what the device does for me", in the case of the fridge "cooling".

      Conclusion: Natural scientists are not normal. (I am allowed to say this (I hope), I am one of them).

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      • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

        The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

        It is labeled "Temperature Control"

        Next to 1 it says "min"
        Next to 10 it says "max"

        Which setting will make it the coldest?

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        @futurebird
        Clearly, the correct answer is to put the word "COLD" on there.

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        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

          The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

          It is labeled "Temperature Control"

          Next to 1 it says "min"
          Next to 10 it says "max"

          Which setting will make it the coldest?

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          aburka@hachyderm.io
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          @futurebird turn it to 11

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          • jo@social.sublingual.xyzJ jo@social.sublingual.xyz

            @futurebird Maybe the truth is somewhere in the middle.

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            @Jo @futurebird no, the truth is out there

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            • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

              The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

              It is labeled "Temperature Control"

              Next to 1 it says "min"
              Next to 10 it says "max"

              Which setting will make it the coldest?

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              @futurebird I have so many questions about this poll

              I chose 1, obviously

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              • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

                It is labeled "Temperature Control"

                Next to 1 it says "min"
                Next to 10 it says "max"

                Which setting will make it the coldest?

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                karhutar@mastodon.social
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                #37

                @futurebird haha these are just impossible! Why don’t they add some symbols like one, two, five snowflakes? (Btw Italian home appliance manuals are the absolute nightmare. They make no sense whatsoever. But Japanese ones- everything is beautifully logical)

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                • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                  The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

                  It is labeled "Temperature Control"

                  Next to 1 it says "min"
                  Next to 10 it says "max"

                  Which setting will make it the coldest?

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                  ottaross@mastodon.social
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                  @futurebird I hope a sharpie is employed to annotate the controls after you figure it out.

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                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                    The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

                    It is labeled "Temperature Control"

                    Next to 1 it says "min"
                    Next to 10 it says "max"

                    Which setting will make it the coldest?

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                    kanamauna@sauropods.win
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                    #39

                    @futurebird It’s 2026 for God’s sake. Just give me a damn thermostat with a temperature I can precisely choose.

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                    • gleick@mas.toG gleick@mas.to

                      @futurebird This is possibly the best use of Mastodon poll I’ve ever seen. I voted, but with little confidence. And I own a refrigerator, too. I hope you’ll post the "correct" answer afterward.

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                      @gleick @futurebird oh, you own one? Is your refrigerator running?

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                      • evan@cosocial.caE evan@cosocial.ca

                        @gleick @futurebird oh, you own one? Is your refrigerator running?

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                        @evan @futurebird yes, and I'm old enough to remember that gag.

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                        • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                          The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

                          It is labeled "Temperature Control"

                          Next to 1 it says "min"
                          Next to 10 it says "max"

                          Which setting will make it the coldest?

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                          @futurebird

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                          • gleick@mas.toG gleick@mas.to

                            @evan @futurebird yes, and I'm old enough to remember that gag.

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                            @gleick @futurebird I figured you would! 😉

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                            • ottaross@mastodon.socialO ottaross@mastodon.social

                              @futurebird I hope a sharpie is employed to annotate the controls after you figure it out.

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                              @ottaross @futurebird a Sharpie, or a small axe. Perhaps a mattock.

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                              • randulo@mastodon.socialR randulo@mastodon.social

                                @futurebird

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                                @randulo @futurebird
                                Does that mean 6-18° (-12°)?

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                                • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                                  @futurebird The proper temperature setting of a refrigerator is 5 degrees C. "Temperature Control" clearly determines how precisely this value is kept, the stiffness of the thermostat. The long-term mean temperature is not affected by the knob, just how much it wiggles around it.

                                  I'll let myself out

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                                  @martinvermeer @futurebird Correct for a "one size fits all" fridge.
                                  Wrong for a "cold box to store stuff in".
                                  Good idea for an extra "cooling mode" switch in the back.

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                                  • futurebird@sauropods.winF futurebird@sauropods.win

                                    The temp setting in a kitchen refrigerator is a knob with numbers 1 -10

                                    It is labeled "Temperature Control"

                                    Next to 1 it says "min"
                                    Next to 10 it says "max"

                                    Which setting will make it the coldest?

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                                    @futurebird having had to try to figure out this completely ambiguous labeling on my own refrigerator, I can confidently tell you that I have no idea and whoever did this is bad at their job

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