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24 September 2025

  • diffhist HNGRYnsite Camera: From smart kitchen aid to e-waste 23:41 −740 Keith talk contribs (removed deletion request, deleted a paragraph of AI slop)
  • Deletion log 23:41 Keith talk contribs undeleted page HNGRYnsite Camera: From smart kitchen aid to e-waste (10 revisions) (I think this case does fit the wiki, as it is a clear case where the consumer has something tha they boutght and "owned" rendered completely useless by a remote shutdown. If it's not ok for The Crew, it's not ok here. While the offering of refunds is nice, and should absolutely be mentioned in the article, I don't think it absolves the company of bricking a purchased device owned by the consumer. Needs de-AIed, but could wind up being a valid short article if this is done.)
  • Deletion log 22:43 Mr Pollo talk contribs deleted page HNGRYnsite Camera: From smart kitchen aid to e-waste (content was: "{{DeletionRequest|Controversy and e-waste are not relevant incidents. The company refunded buyers for the cost of their device, which is more than what most would do in this situation. Article is irrelevant.}}{{SloppyAI}} The '''HNGRYnsite Camera''' was a smart refrigerator camera developed by '''Liebherr-Hausgeräte GmbH'''. It was designed to provide users with real-time images of their fridge interior, integrating with Liebherr’s '''HNGRY app''' to assist with grocery plan...")