This reminds me of the share feature on mobile phones which gets plenty of use by developers. Seems quite possible to make something like this on a standard OS
I've had success blocking the ads using a pi-hole. You still see ads for Duolingo Super and other in-house offerings, but the obnoxious video ads go away.
Well it does not have the heat pump. So you will only ever get the temperature the ground is at. In his case the temperature of the ground is 11C. Which I guess is fine for the greenhouse with the additional sun gain.
This is nowhere near enough for human habitation comfort let alone hot water.
Yea, the difference is in capex cost and capabilities so the best you'll get is the ground temperature. Ideally you put a ground source heat pump but the energy needed to run it is high, COP for a ground source heat pump is like 3-6, cop on earth tubes are like 30 because you're only running a fan but you get whatever temperature the ground is.
> KEY FACTS: I Bonds can be purchased through October 2022 at the current rate. That rate is applied to the 6 months after the purchase is made. For example, if you buy an I bond on July 1, 2022, the 9.62% would be applied through December 31, 2022. Interest is compounded semi-annually.
So 6 months of that rate, regardless of when during the window it was purchased. But, yeah, after that it could either up or down. And you have to hold for at least 1 year, and lose 3 months of interest if you cash out prior to 5 years.
But the rate is set off inflation, which has still been high. Whatever they set it to next, it's still likely to be about the best available place to put 10k.
A share feature that uses discord spoiler syntax to include but hide your guesses would be appreciated. Discord uses ||spoiler here|| syntax. The dordle [1] game variants has this share option.
In my personal opinion the modification is insubstantial so for copyright purposes you haven't created a derivative work. There are probably ways you could make it substantial but how would the rights holders ever know. It might technically be a tort but there's no damage; what would a rights holder win?
Yes, if biologics work for you with minimal side effects, great. Unfortunately if I get another infusion I will die, so I had to go down another route.
For how long has it worked so far? I ask because I've known several people who have had certain drugs for UC work for a while, quite well even, and then just randomly stop working, prompting them to seek yet another treatment or blend of treatments. Do you also use any other medication for it?