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This is not my comment from the Play store, it’s from another Sync user having a similar issue:
Play store link: Sync for Lemmy
This is not my comment from the Play store, it’s from another Sync user having a similar issue:
Play store link: Sync for Lemmy
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ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US
Maybe they should scan for unmarked graves, too…
Maybe sort by New?
Agreed. This makes sense only if Subscribed were somehow weighted more heavily so it appeared to be Hotter or more Active, but that might need to be a Lemmy change rather than a SyncForLemmy change.
Was it Awesome Dotfiles?
You know you want to.
Use sync but switch up your theme!
Something like Google’s Exposure Notification API but for memes… All the controversy but none of the morbidity…
Here are a couple more:
There are several projects along these lines. Here’s one of them:
In Feedly I’ve “subscribed” via RSS to my Lemmy subscribed communities. It’s pretty good and lets me keep everything in one place.
Flood/water sensors:
Smart valve on mains water supply so you can automatically cut off water to the entire house if any of your leak sensors alert.
You could then call a friend or family member and ask them to check on it.
Or if you had it on a smart outlet you could try rebooting it.
If you live in a climate in which you need to winterize your outdoor faucets (e.g. by shutting a valve in your basement, crawlspace, or garage) a temperature sensor on the warm side of the valve can save you from a flood.
I had to replace the garage door opener one winter and failed to notice a new quarter inch gap at the bottom of the garage door. Combine that with a cold snap and the garage dropped below freezing for long enough to burst pipes.
Fortunately I had a Shelley flood sensor on the floor so I was alerted fairly early and was able to avoid serious damage, but had I been paying attention to the pipes themselves I could have avoided a plumber call-out on Christmas Eve!
Folks.