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this post was submitted on 01 Aug 2023
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I wouldn't freak out just yet. Microwaves are known to leak radiation and interfere with radio communication.
https://interestingengineering.com/science/this-simple-test-lets-you-know-if-your-microwave-has-a-radiation-leak
My bluetooth headphone cut out when my microwave is on. I know my WiFi also has issues streaming video when the microwave is on as well. When I was little I had a remote control car that if you turn it on and then turn on the micrwave the car would randomly start and stop driving by itself. Crazy stuff with microwaves.
Anyone who's been alive long enough to remember cordless phones will remember that the microwave interfered with them.