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snmx999
·9 giorni fa·discuss
Why is something this important not tested with every build?
snmx999
·3 mesi fa·discuss
Over 50 years' time that's $4980.
snmx999
·4 mesi fa·discuss
There is also a middle ground. You don’t have to prepend your message with several sentences of fluff, but asking a question instead of stating your message can be much better receives. Just stating facts may sound like an accusation and especially if your analysis is not correct it makes your message poorly received.
snmx999
·5 mesi fa·discuss
The question does not specify where you or the car are. It specifies only that the car wash is 50 meters away from something, possibly you, the car, or both.
snmx999
·8 mesi fa·discuss
You can set grub to select the lastly selected menu entry.
snmx999
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I self-host a git site to keep my code private and to integrate an issue tracker. The maintenance effort is very low. I'm running Gitea on my local network Ubuntu server.
snmx999
·4 anni fa·discuss
I live in Germany, and here the houses generally don't have machine ventilation so one has to air manually and regularly. As an example: earlier today I closed the door to my office (ca. 18 m2 / 194 sqft). The window was closed. After 2 hours the CO2 levels rose from 935 ppm to 1966 ppm. Letting air in for 20 minutes reduced the CO2 levels to 869 ppm.
snmx999
·4 anni fa·discuss
I know now when I have to open the window and let the air in, and consequently I feel less tired and have more energy.
snmx999
·4 anni fa·discuss
I got the Netatmo Smart Indoor Air Quality Monitors. They are somewhat expensive, but I got a good deal, 69 EUR a piece. They also monitor temperature, air humidity and noise levels.
snmx999
·4 anni fa·discuss
CO2 sensors for every room in my apartment. Before monitoring the CO2 levels I did not realize the relation of tiredness, mental fatigue and high CO2 levels.