Jokes aside. I suspect this error is caused by a captive portal given that the fridge still appears to be in a shop.
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IIRC it was in a John Lewis store in the UK (nothing to do with the US congressman of that name). Their in-store free wifi is secured.
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Not much of a fridge if it can't even keep a certificate fresh.
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They don't even need to keep the certificate fresh, they could just keep the favicons local instead of having to go out to the internet to get them.
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"?randomNumber=". It's like they don't know how HTTP caching works.
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They must update their icon every 2 minutes and want people to see it
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If you update the firmware on the asparagus on the top shelf, it'll push that error to not show up anymore.
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the milk driver being out of date caused the cert to fail
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I had that fridge, until I returned after 2 weeks. I realized the builtin tablet would need constant updating and would probably stop being supported by Samsung after a few years. You usually keep a fridge more that a few years but never firmware.
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That is a brilliant observation - I hadn't thought about the differences in the "tech refresh cycles" here.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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