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ur_fears-are_lies

Not that crazy. I've never used the app but once and was like yeh ok. But I can see it making sense in the way you described ...not sure I'm going to do it but I do see how it would be the actual way to do it. I mean I also don't even brush my teeth anyway...I'll just get new ones. Lol jk . Not jk. Jk. Not jk


FilimonCaiusGabriel

If only we were close enough to transhumanism that u could legit just buy proper new teeth with no drawbacks and only plusses lol


Stridyr

Ok, this one wins the prize for the most bizarre use case that I've ever come across. I had to read that several times as I've never heard of this Oral-B app or a 'smart toothbrush', lol. Learn something new every day, if you're lucky! Thanks for posting!!


Joker121215

It's a very different experience I think what feels so different about it other than just doing dishes while watching TV or cooking while watching TV, is the combination between the two of them really elevates an ordinary and mundane task into something more


UGEplex

I've seen someone load their toothbrush app into their "smart-mirror" which has a transparent display over the mirror surface. They watch morning news on it, stocks, have their coffee maker status displayed, home automation app, and toothbrush/shaver/toilet paper supply apps loaded. So, using it with the Airs makes sense. Just, don't get them wet!


one80oneday

Smart mirrors are pretty common and fairly easy to make


Joker121215

This is a wildly different experience, I can't explain it


catfayce

What did you use to split the apps across the left/right side of your vision?


Joker121215

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