Just the concept of a plan?
Just the concept of a plan?
“Invitation to Love”, the soap opera within the show “Twin Peaks”.
A colleague of mine just pointed this app out. I love that this exists.
But make sure to dig into the additional info and draw your own conclusions.
For instance, it ranked Pure Life water (a typical bottle of water) at 65/100 because it contained sodium bicarbonate. This is something in the category of emulsifiers, a category that one study related to breast cancer, a preliminary study noted to have discrepancies. That’s a few leaps of correlation via a single one-time study with documented issues.
Anyway, I’d say the app is still worthwhile then having no easy guidance on product health and safety.
Here’s the iOS link: https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/yuka-food-cosmetic-scanner/id1092799236
An AI-powered Clippy… have we learned nothing from Star Trek Lower Decks about what can go wrong with this??
Arthur Grand Wizard Technologies
This isn’t the first time he’s been attacked.
You can self-host Feedbin or you can get a paid account for $30 USD.
Lots of great functionality built-in. I use Unread app for iOS as the front-end instead of Feedbin’s web app. A paid Unread account would also give you RSS feed hosting, but less feature rich.
I see this as a bug. It’s reasonable to expect RSS feeds per grouping of posts showing under an account profile (posts, comments, saved, etc). Posts and comments are covered, but not Saved.
So either the feed icon should be removed to avoid confusion or, better, RSS for Saved should be added (on par with Reddit in that way).
Did you ever file it as an issue? I can’t seem to find a reference to it on the GitHub page.
I am a user, not someone running an instance of Lemmy so I don’t feel I can file and support it at the level that would be expected.
Ability to search Saved Posts, and RSS for them too like Reddit has.
I save a lot of handy things on Lemmy but it’s really difficult to find them again later. It also seems to sort by original post creation date instead of when I saved them so this makes it even more difficult to find later.