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Plasma - liquefy?
You misspelled “vaporize”
Plasma - liquefy?
You misspelled “vaporize”
Oh.
I misinterpreted this, thinking it was showing me savings on shipping and such.
Instead, I think it’s referring specifically to savings on purchases that were Prime Exclusive Deals or maybe Prime Early Access.
Apologies for the wild goose chase.
I see those too if I scroll down further. I’m using this version on Pixel 5 with Android 14.
Amazon App Version 26.23.4.100 Build 18.0.336079.0
In the app open your profile (1) and then your account (2):
Then scroll down to Account Settings to (3) Manage Prime Membership:
And scroll down to (4) Your Prime deals and discount savings:
This is what it looks like for me:
In the Prime app, you can see how much you’ve saved with Prime over the last year… Looks like it will be cheaper for me to just cancel outright.
Dang, you woke Murphy. I hate it when that happens.
Oh good. Let’s do Homeopathy next.
This guy HPs.
I’d like a simple and easy way to share blocklists. I spent my first few weeks on Lemmy blocking everything I didn’t want to see, and now I rarely see things from outside my bubble…
On second thought maybe that’s not such a good thing
Sync is excellent but doesn’t support this yet.
Maybe they should scan for unmarked graves, too…
Use sync but switch up your theme!
I see what you did there …
I found an answer on StackExchange that refers to a tool called rsync-sidekick which looks like it could achieve your aims.
Edit: There is also another answer on that same StackExchange page referring to a script called rsync-prepare which is capable of working with a remote destination.
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!
There you go… just needed more confidence!
Chiropractic (bone popping) and Homeopathy are my guesses