Mmm...wonder if any of those goes into making a plumbus?
Only a pleasure!
I agree, that's good perspective. I think encourage positivity it likely better worded. (Never been a mod, just trying to contribute.)
That being said and done, we need to remember that this is not reddit, and our community rules do not supersede the instance owner's code of conduct. For communities who are in lemmy.world, for instance, it needs to be noted what they say regarding controversial, "inflammatory", topics, and even free speech. It's very broad and nothing unreasonable, but might be good to remind people that all community rules taken into account, they stick to the rules of this community's instance code of conduct as well. It's not majorly complex, but lemmy.world does allow for what I suggested, thus making my suggestion just as simple as giving a link to the instance's code of conduct.
I hope this helps a bit.
Omg...Thought I was the only one.
What I do Is I have a threshold. of switching on above say 75% and switching off below 70%. So it doesn't have a set time. It's just making sure things come down to at least 70% before it switches off. It does get more complex in winter as humidity tends to be higher by default, but I am playing around with the thresholds to figure out the optimal percentages. a fan on it's own cant get the humidity down to below the general humidity in the area. Nonetheless. Fun to play with and works like a bomb.
Keep things positive. South Africa has much beauty and many positives that keeps us going. Positive news and being proud of our heritage is what keeps us all together. I think a lot of people started dreading r/southafrica at some point because we were beginning to become negative and also fought in the comments. This also links to the point you suggested. I really think we can do it South Africans! We're all family. We've a got a bit of a clean slate here. And heres to a good Tuesday to all!
For me one of my favourites are my extractor fan control in my bathrooms. I have a switch on the fan and a humidity sensor close by. Turn on the shower and the extractor will turn on until the humidity is lowered enough, then switch off. In addition I have a static programmable button to press should you need it for other reasons. I just love the world of entities and how they link together to make something functional.
Absolutely agree. Those steps will be the best guide. Personally, I would sacrifice my account for a permaban. However, they will just delete the content, making it quite futile. It's quite ridiculous if you think about it.
Anyways, I do think it might be easier when the mobile apps starts getting a little less buggy, and that can take a while. I can't speak for all of them, but I use Mlem at this stage, and as basic as it is, it's really promising. I think that if it get's structured properly, with literally just those 3 steps you mention, and nothing more technical, it'll be a no brainer. Open up a join "wizard" when you open the app. That's up to the devs though. Perhaps it's just a bit of a waiting game for such things to catch up a bit.