Post #2028314
2026-04-21 10:51 UTC
@pencilears I also struggle with the leaning thing, and no amount of architecture is going to solve the "move the cat litter from the floor to the counter and get the full litter boxes high enough and close enough to the sink / tub that I can clean everything and replace the litter" problem or the "move groceries from the door to the counters" problem. I'm also not convinced it can reliably solve the "move laundry" problem.
Architecture would help a lot (just getting a bottom-freezer fridge so I don't have to bend down to reach things as often has made a big difference), but in some cases architecture isn't enough and tools can be helpful.
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@pencilears@mastodon.eternalaugust.com 2026-04-21 17:32
@Robotistry I respect this, you just have no way of knowing that this household is very hostile to "smart home" stuff. I think you could consider having your cat's litter box up on a table or counter, I realize this introduces new problems, but you could probably scoop it more often if it were easier to get to, and then you could get away with less overall litter, making it easier to maneuver and less of a production. Evergreen tweet included for the cultural context of my household.