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How microwave ovens often have a “popcorn” button, only for most microwave popcorn brands strongly warning against the use of the popcorn button. Makes me think the oven manufacturers have an irrational hatred for popcorn enjoyers and made the popcorn button activate a secret overpowered microwave mode to slowly kill the innocent popcorn enjoyers, and the popcorn brands are fighting back by quietly warning the popcorn enjoyers of the evil microwave oven manufacturer’s evil plot to kill them
Power to the popcorn 🤘
Technology Connections just put a video out about this!
TL;DW
Popcorn manufacturers don't know what kinda microwave you have--one with a good popcorn button or not--so they err on the side of caution.There are three types of popcorn buttons:
The main takeaway from the video is that there's no harm in trying the popcorn button (and other such features) on your microwave. Just press it and see what happens--if it sucks, well, you can stop it before it burns the popcorn, and now you know. Experiment! Maybe even read the manual if you're so inclined. You might just find some neat features you paid for that are actually worth using!
His video was the inspiration for my post.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Move over, Havana Syndrome.