Anyone else struggle with keeping everyone in the house on the same page about the dog's meds?

We've got a dog on a few different meds at different times, and between me, my partner, and the kids sometimes helping out, we've had a couple of close calls where nobody was sure if a dose had actually been given or not.

I've seen people here mention sticky notes, Google calendar reminders, even a homemade IoT button - which honestly sounds brilliant. Just curious what everyone else does, and whether a simple shared app (where whoever gives the dose taps it and everyone else gets notified) would actually be useful, or if that's solving a problem that doesn't really exist for most people.

Not selling anything, genuinely just trying to figure out if this is a real gap or if I'm overthinking it.

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u/more4health — 18 hours ago

Is creating/selling apps saturated in 2026

I'm looking to start making apps with vibe coding.

Is this still a thing to make money from. I don't really use tiktok or Instagram. I want to replace my full time job and looking to vibe code my way to self sufficiency.

Is this a real thing or am I dreaming big and it's just a dream.

Any advice or people who have tried and tested things looking to hear people's opinions and guidance and experiences.. is creating apps dead.

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u/more4health — 2 days ago
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Is creating/selling apps saturated in 2026

I'm looking to start making apps with vibe coding.

Is this still a thing to make money from. I don't really use tiktok or Instagram. I want to replace my full time job and looking to vibe code my way to self sufficiency.

Is this a real thing or am I dreaming big and it's just a dream.

Any advice or people who have tried and tested things looking to hear people's opinions and guidance and experiences.. is creating apps dead.

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u/more4health — 2 days ago

Remote workers: what actually stops you switching off after work?

Remote workers: what actually stops you switching off after work?

Not "what do you do"...

I mean what keeps your brain coming back to work after you've finished?

Is it:

Unfinished tasks?

Worrying you've forgotten something?

Notifications?

Feeling guilty?

Something else?

What's the biggest thing that stops you properly relaxing?

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u/more4health — 7 days ago