Isn’t there a snake venom that makes it hard for the rest of your life (without antidote)
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Unused ram is wasted ram. Change my mind
Rollade@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Kremlin’s “Bio-Drone” Pigeons Fail to Deliver—but Still Get FundedEnglish
4·25 days agoWhy would they need an extra camera on a drone that already got two
Rollade@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Free Tool Says it Can Bypass Discord's Age Verification Check With a 3D ModelEnglish
78·29 days agoLmao I didn’t had “bypassing corpo surveillance with a vtuber software” on my 2026 bingo
It should also watch you eat,sleep and shit than maybe, just maybe, someday it can be as reliable as a teenager
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
4·1 month agoFlushing it helps, try closing the return side to the system and drain water from the manifold while also filling it from your heater, hope you got a drain nearby tho because you gone flush every loop by its on for bit after and presumably you did it right and long enough the air should be gone and it’s as quiet as it gets
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
4·1 month agoI build a few water-cooled systems in my life and I know where you’re coming from but this is a bit different, instead of fins a heat pump uses a plate heat exchanger and all pipes are at least 22mm wide, a thin bacteria film would do basically nothing in the grand scheme also because it’s desalted water there are just a few bacteria colonies left that gone die in an “airless” (in quation because it’s in an engineering sense airless not in an physical sense) system without any food in a few weeks to days. Also an anti microbial agent could be aggressive against some materials in the loop and one that isn’t should be rather expensive. Especially in that volume of water. We’re talking about an office building with an attached workshop. Together with the buffers it should add up to 3000l of water in circulation. Having roughly 10% of an agent that is probably expensive and really doesn’t do anything would be not that efficient.
TL:Dr: cost/efficiency factor isn’t there to begin with
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
4·1 month agoWell electricity costs around 0.30€ per kWh and you need at least 4-6kw to heat that area and a heat pump that produces the same amount of heat uses 1-1.2kw of electricity . And well a fireplace is under heavy regulation here in Germany because of the dust and emissions.
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
12·1 month agoI mean it’s an “airless” closed loop with 95% clean h2o. The water may gets darker after time from bacteria dieing but there will probably never grow anything concerning
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
111·1 month agoI mean I work since 10 year in this job and I never heard of any spontaneous leaking and well we never thrown a system out because of that
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
8·1 month agoHere in Germany we never really got earthquake and even the hardest we got in the last hundred years just rattled some roof tiles off. Also it’s very common in Europe to use floor heating (due to the lower temperatures you need to provide and such beeing more efficient with heat pump)in neuer buildings so mostly everyone does it
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
12·1 month agoJust desalted water from our osmosis machine
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Industrial floor heating before the concreteEnglish
9·1 month agoits 20mm /3mm PEX pipe
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
20·1 month agoThey are 17 individual loops it usually takes up to a day till the floor has its initial temperature after that temperature changes take not longer than 30mins
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
18·1 month agoIt’s an open container and a submittable pump (usually used for lifting ground water from 100m) that pumps it from the bottrem of the container into the loop and when it comes back from the loop it gets dumped on top of the water line, since the pump transport around 3500l/h we let a single loop with roughly 5-15l circulate for roughly 15mins before we switch to the next (English is my second language so please ignore the grammar mistakes)
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
18·1 month agoThe hallway itself doesn’t has a loop on it’s own so we heat it with the entrance pipes of the different rooms
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
52·1 month agoI’m the installer lmao. We got a system with an high power pump cycles every loop multiple times and dumps it in an open container before we connect the heat pump
Rollade@lemmy.mlOPto
Oddly Satisfying@lemmy.world•Floor heating in multiple rooms but without walls(yet)English
21·1 month agoThe red lines are the spaces where the people that build the walls might drill, it’s that dense because behinde me in that picture there are 3 rooms with together 6 loops and in the middle left behind the wall is the manifold



That’s is probably what I thought about, pretty easy to get things mixed with my surface level documenty knowledge. Just remembered that there was a creature that gives you a boner and you may die if it’s untreated.