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by sanitycheck
1300 days ago
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I just asked Alexa to set a timer for 2 mins, and you're right - she did then ponderously state that a timer for 2 mins was starting. Then she asked me if I'd like to hear tips about using timers? No. Then she told me I had two notifications, would I like to hear them? No. Then I timed myself setting a timer on my phone, which took 9 seconds from pocket to running. Adding to a shopping list isn't clicking the "buy" button, no - but if it's not on the list I won't buy it and then I will have no toilet paper. I would not need a list if I could simply remember everything. |
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Are you saying this for comedic effect, or does the Alexa really do this? (I'd look it up myself, but good luck with that query...) To each their own, but I'd throw the device into the street if it pulled a stunt like that.
Then I timed myself setting a timer on my phone, which took 9 seconds from pocket to running.
To the Homepod or my Apple Watch: "hey, siri, tea timer for three minutes".
"Three minute tea timer, starting now."
I didn't think a product could screw that up. I would suppose it's a design decision between "assistant" and "servant that carries out my command without backtalk". There are times that I wish the Apple product were more "assistant" than "servant", but the Alexa product just sounds pushy.