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Who’s covering it now?
Who’s covering it now?
Also the density they’re planted at. Tree farms have the spacing down to a science for maximum growth per year per acre.
They want desperate employees, someone they can bully and abuse.
And our boy “Wussy”
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Frigate just released v13!! I can’t wait to try it out this weekend
Ultimate partner-approval-factor is Lutron Caseta. The Diva line is what I used.
That’s for sizing equipment, but in the top left you can change the design conditions to get two points and interpolate between them.
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wax_motor#Applications
The reason for the stupid lockout. Pretty ingenious, but yeah they all lie. The worst offenders are heat pump dryers. I think they’re gaslighting their customers.
Over six days, that’s about two megabytes per second, so 16mbit/sec. Residential plans are often 25 or 35 mbit/sec in the US on cable.
A similar traffic pattern might be a 4k security camera, typically 10mbit/sec, and likely over a VPN.
Lehman was an investment bank, not commercial or retail which seems to be what’s in the infographic. Unadjusted, WaMu had $328B total assets in 2007. Lehman had $680B in 2008- more than double.
I think Dr CD outlined a specific arc that companies follow, but the term has been co-opted to mean any process that drives out competition before turning the screws on their customers. Did Netflix follow the three steps?
Netflix was certainly good to its subscribers 15 years ago.
Were they then good to their business customers (studios) at the cost of the users? I don’t think they were ever good to studios.
Have they now clawed back surpluses for themselves? Abso-fuckin-lutely.
I think step 2 is the key to the original definition, and the one commenters often ignore. All companies burn cash to get started. All companies try to become a monopoly, and monetize everything once they do.
I’ve never used either zigbee or z-wave. Matter is vaporware as far as dimmers go.
I went with lutron caseta, their Diva line is really nice. And now they have 2 button pico remotes that aren’t fugly.
VL53L0X can measure distance to 2 meters
Honeywell ABP pressure sensor and an aquarium pump could make a bubbler tube sensor
Can you measure flow from the tank to the furnace instead?
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Nice. I don’t know about the torque requirements or mounting dimensions of your existing (or new?) damper so double check those. Kinda sucks that they don’t make one that takes the pot signal directly. I know a lot of lighting dimmers are 0-10v but how they are powered and interact with that damper is uncharted territory.
You need an actuator that takes a proportional input signal. 0-10vdc is common. You’ll just need a 24vac to 10vdc power supply for the manual potentiometer.
https://cerpangha.com/products/s963b-1136-honeywell-manual-potentiometer-270a
You’re using the right port (:8123) and protocol (http://no s)?
I’ve only ever used Connect. It’s not perfect but it’s good enough I haven’t wanted to switch up.
And it’s actively developed lol