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Question: Good idea to fit these to train toilets?  (Voting closed: January 09, 2026, 17:04:16)
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« on: January 04, 2026, 17:04:16 »

Posted in "The Lighter Side" but with very serious connotations

https://www.kohlerhealth.com/dekoda/

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Dekoda’s advanced sensors analyze your waste. It passively tracks the frequency, consistency, and shape, then decodes that data into practical insights you can use to create habits for a healthy gut.

For a public toilet, ongoing tracking is probably not on but - if we look far enough ahead - could early signs and changes be flagged up?   There are some very serious issues that might be identified.   Although posting in "The Lighter Side", I know he have readers and members who can identify personally with the desirability of spotting the warning signs ... even before they become noticeable warning signs.
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« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2026, 17:11:16 »

You'd have to find a working toilet on any train before that experiment could work.  Lips sealed
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« Reply #2 on: January 05, 2026, 13:41:11 »

From the title you had me seriously worried that this was another of your seasonal picture contests.
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