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  "createdAt": "2025-01-04T01:37:40.102Z",
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  "text": "Yep, I have the same experience for a lot of faucets.\n\nSpeculating here, but they PROBABLY are PIR (Passive InfraRed) sensors. Those are most common, and detect a change in nearby heat.\n\nBut sometimes your body heat is cold, or the water is cold, or you have a jacket on. All that messes with them"
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