Yeah, it's pretty clear @TheQuantumPhysicist doesn't really care to engage in any meaningful discussion. All they do is insult people they disagree with.
chronically_crazy
If you want to change this person's mind, perhaps you would have better luck providing actual evidence or examples of government waste, rather than insulting them.
Can't argue with science.
It always bothered me this wasn't finished in HGSS.
That would've been the time to do so.
3.2-3.5 is also on a good day. It might not be as efficient when the outside temperature differences are further away from your thermostat setting inside, though if you have a geothermal setup, then you've got peak efficiency year round.
I've really enjoyed the questions asked here, and I've found the communities feedback to be invaluable.
And not all of those questions have been asked by me.
I like the idea on paper. This feels like what the Fediverse needs. I'll have to tinker around with it.
I've been wondering how to accomplish this lately. I'm looking to host a few Fediverse instances for me and my friends to use. It'd be really nice for everything I run on those to have an SSO via the main domain or a login domain.
My idea was:
- Lemmy.example.social
- Mastodon.example.social
- Pixelfed.example.social
- Matrix.example.social
Login via
- accounts.example.social
Is this possible, or in the realm of possible?
It could be worse. At least UK is kinda in the Southeastern direction. The Big 10 has 16 schools now...
Happy to help, though might I suggest you get 4 bay version of the NAS instead of the 2 bay version (if your budget allows it). I speak from experience in this where storage space required tends to grow quicker than anything else, and you may outgrow a 2 bay NAS quickly. This is especially true if you're running any type of raid array.
You'll also want to get a UPS to help avoid data corruption on power failures. Even if your power goes out indefinitely, doing a proper shutdown can help prevent data failure. You can see the responses I recieved asking for help on this topic here: https://lemmy.world/post/158974
I wish you luck in this endeavor.
12-5, probably go 4-2 in the division.
Yeah, but it doesn't really benefit the automotive manufacturers to snitch on speeders.