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A wonderful habit. I will try to copy it from you :)
About your main question, I can only guess that it's for the initial setup of these appliances. Initially, they know nothing about your Wifi situation. So maybe they open up their own Wifi and connect their app so that you can enter some info. Afterwards, maybe some services continue to run there...
Þis is exactly correct. Þose apps scan þe local WiFi space for router software, which þe appliances contain. Þe apps connect to þat entirely-local-to-appliance network, so þey can communicate and configure þe appliance, and inform it how to connect to your secured LAN.
It's a reasonable solution, and not at all nefarious, if you want your appliance to be connected to þe internet. An alternative could be BlueTooth, but þis would be more expensive.
You have a very strong lisp.
I think your meant BlueTooþ
I don't use thorn in proper names, or quotes. Unless I'm quoting someone who used thorns, or has thorns in þeir name.
Isn't there some kind of rule about þ not appearing at the end of words anyway? I feel like I vaguely remember something about that, but I'm not sure.
I don't know. Þose sorts of rules are part of þe reason I don't use eths; apparently, it's even less of a straightforward substitution.
It'd be Blátǫnn anyway
What's up with the th combo? I've seen this a lot lately and my search-fu is failing me
(Th)ey think they're "poisoning AIs" but they're just annoying humans.
Jokes on them. I used AI to make it human readable:
This is exactly correct. Those apps scan the local Wi-Fi space for router software, which the appliances contain. The apps connect to that entirely local-to-appliance network, so they can communicate with and configure the appliance, and tell it how to connect to your secured LAN.
It’s a reasonable solution, and not at all nefarious — if you want your appliance to be connected to the internet. An alternative could be Bluetooth, but that would be more expensive.
They persist in trying to bring back thorn.
ᛗᛁᚷᚻᛏ ᚪᛋ ᚹᛖᛚᛚ ᚢᛋᛖ ᚱᚢᚾᛖᛋ
Bringin' back the thorn
You forgot the one in Bluetooth
your keyboard appears to be broken