With Wyze’s upcoming trainable AI detection, nobody says the toiletcam has to be pointing at a face to identify who’s there…
Why do my legs and back feel slimey when I use that thing?
All I know is that I seem to be slightly more tan each time I use it. It doubles as a partial bronzer.
I bet we could add a motor into that thing and make it automated instead of using pedals. Make it a smart device…well, a motorized IoT device anyway, not sure this thing could ever be accurately labeled as “smart”…
Anyone remember these in a public restroom who WASN’T entirely sure it simply rolled the same short length of cloth towel through again, and again, and again?
I used something just like this for many years at the shop and was one of the few who knew how to thread the roll correctly.
The uniform company drops off a few clean rolls of towels every week and picks up the dirty rolls to be cleaned.
I think the whole “over” or “under” toilet paper debate comes down to personal preference. For me, I always go with the “over” method—it’s just easier to grab, and it looks cleaner. Plus, if you’ve got a curious pet, the “over” position makes it a little harder for them to unravel the role (trust me, I’ve been there!). But I get why some people might prefer it the other way, especially if they’re concerned about the roll getting messy or unrolling too much. It’s kind of like a funny toilet paper holder situation—there’s no right or wrong way, just whichever works for you!
I am surprised TP-Link hasn’t come up with a solution.
I think you meant under. If the roll is over, a cat can wreak havoc and unwind the roll quickly. I’ve seen it. If the roll is under, when the feline devil attacks, the roll will wind tighter.
Of course the roll is destroyed either way.
I couldn’t resist.
South Park solved this issue with a purchase of a $10,000 Japanese toilet. No TP required.
Right around COVID when TP was in short supply, bidets were being heavily advertised. I bought Tushy
Once you get used to the blast of cold water (a warm water version is available but that requires running a line to a hot water supply) it does a great job. I still have to wipe because wet butt.
Also needed to put a restrictor in the supply line because the first time I used it my glasses blew off.
Video won’t be required, but audio will be necassary, because customers with an active subscraption will be able to use the new AI-enhanced Friendly Fæces™ feature (pending asseptance of the supplemental ToS) based on SCAT™: Sonic Coprogenetic Audio Technology, which creates a distinktive FartPrint™ for each user.
This also reminds me of something suggested by @bryonhu, as well as a Wyze pre-announcement from earlier this year.