

My first gen i7 would still be going strong if the mobo hadn’t started dying. Especially running Linux.
My first gen i7 would still be going strong if the mobo hadn’t started dying. Especially running Linux.
Legally, the platform isn’t liable for what the users do on it. But I wouldn’t want to test that in court.
Yeah, I’d dban the drives and everything.
Because PC gaming is about to get more expensive in the US. A topic that directly relates to the PC gaming community.
Yeah, No Man’s Sky let’s you explore an infinite amount of planets.
I never had dht-11s that worked at all. Maybe one in ten was anywhere close to calibrated correctly. I need to check out the bme280, though.
For the most part I use SHT-35s with esp chips, although I got the Govee sensors with a base station for our reptile enclosures.
We’d need to see the logic of your automation to help on this one. The full graph would be good too.
But, why use an automation as a thermostat instead of a generic thermostat integration?
Idk if I’d call the deck light.
Having an oversized furnace really isn’t a bad thing, and only having it run half the time sounds like a good thing to me.
Unless you’re redlining your systems 24/7, the load really shouldn’t be that bad.