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Impatience wrought in stainless steel

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  • a*lfonso adriasol&aA a*lfonso adriasol&a

    @pluralistic not the let me out button

    the fuck you not getting in now button

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    Phosphenes
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    @aadriasola @pluralistic

    Zombies coming! Zombies coming! Press press press press press

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    • MattM Matt

      @pluralistic

      quick time event for introverts

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      @mdc @pluralistic could very well be that the button isn't even wired to anything

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        @pluralistic Interesting skeuomorphic design in the symbol here, which imitates stencil forms, even though it's clearly moulded.

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        • Cory DoctorowP Cory Doctorow

          Impatience wrought in stainless steel

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          @pluralistic I have nothing to cite, but I've been told by people who seemed like they ought to know, that that button doesn't actually do anything.

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          • Nick MartinD Nick Martin

            @pluralistic My favorite factoid is that those buttons are generally not even wired to anything, or if they are, they don't function unless the fire dept key is turned.

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            @dwhisper @pluralistic In Japan and other Asian countries they are most definitely connected and routinely used by people as a courtesy.

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            • Nick MartinD Nick Martin

              @pluralistic My favorite factoid is that those buttons are generally not even wired to anything, or if they are, they don't function unless the fire dept key is turned.

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              @dwhisper @pluralistic This has been debunked! https://computer.rip/2023-03-13-the-door-close-button.html

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              • LonML LonM

                @pluralistic I wonder why only one of the "locks" is labelled. What happens if you use the other lock? Why would you put two near identical and important interaction points next to each other with only a tiny text label to differentiate them?

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                @LonM @pluralistic

                My guess is the "Lock" one prevents the elevator from moving and the other one opens the panel for maintenance. Or maybe the other way around.

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                • Nick MartinD Nick Martin

                  @pluralistic My favorite factoid is that those buttons are generally not even wired to anything, or if they are, they don't function unless the fire dept key is turned.

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                  @dwhisper @pluralistic
                  The option for the door buttons to work or not will be specific to the elevator location, operation, and its maintenance,

                  But i wanted to say that i used to fix skee-balls and the factory key for their ticket dispensers worked in that elevator keyhole for me once

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                  • 2xfoR 2xfo

                    @dwhisper @pluralistic
                    The option for the door buttons to work or not will be specific to the elevator location, operation, and its maintenance,

                    But i wanted to say that i used to fix skee-balls and the factory key for their ticket dispensers worked in that elevator keyhole for me once

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                    @RnDanger @dwhisper @pluralistic

                    If I had a job fixing skee-ball games, I'd never work a day in my life.

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                    • Nick MartinD Nick Martin

                      @pluralistic My favorite factoid is that those buttons are generally not even wired to anything, or if they are, they don't function unless the fire dept key is turned.

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                      @dwhisper @pluralistic So, if we want the wave of mis- and disinformation to stop, which will never happen, should we not stop spreading nonsense?

                      Maybe there are places where this button is not connected. Unlikely, but possible...

                      I know from fact - living and working where I lived and worked - the buttons are connected and work as designed.

                      Want to be taken seriously? Check your facts and stop feeding the monster. Please.

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                      • Nick MartinD Nick Martin

                        @pluralistic My favorite factoid is that those buttons are generally not even wired to anything, or if they are, they don't function unless the fire dept key is turned.

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                        @dwhisper @pluralistic Not true at all. Yes, depending on where you live, local regulations may require that elevator doors have to stay open (held) for a minimum period of time after opening, though after that minimum door open time has been elapsed, the door close button should work fine as normal. I've never personally encountered a scenario where the door close button is intentionally not wired up to anything inside the elevator (and if it was, I'm sure it would fail an inspection).

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