What bios tweak do you apply? That’s the one thing I still need to do.
These things are awesome!
What bios tweak do you apply? That’s the one thing I still need to do.
These things are awesome!
1400sqf = 130m2
Typically in Australia we’d size for 180W/m2 which in a domestic setting gives plenty of heads room.
130x180 = 23.4kW unit. This size it would be a ducted unit to ensure proper distribution of cooling throughout.
2.5tonne equates to approximately 8.8kW which only gives you 68W/m2 which as an ex mechanical engineer is completely undersized at least for Australian summer.
Without knowing more the only suggestion I would give is set the target temperature a bit higher. This increases the units efficiency and should help it get to temperature quicker.
If you’re uncomfortable try running an additional fan. The movement of the air will make you feel cooler even if the air temperature is the same.
I’ll use REST Client in visual studio code when working on Azure functions etc
I have been using it on TestFlight for a while now and think it’s great. As OP says, not Apollo, not should it try try be but it definitely cones really close to having the same experience!
How gave you set it up out of curiosity?
https://www.duckdns.org but to be fair I have not properly configured it in #opnsense yet!
What makes you say Mastodon isn’t getting any traction? To me https://mastodon-analytics.com tells a different story.
I agree a well thought out centralised Reddit alternative could swoop in, but I’m in no hurry to look at anything other than Fediverse alternatives. I see no compelling reason to.
How do you know they’re not considering it at all?
Reddit just pulled the rug out from under them, give them some time at least to come to terms with that and decide what’s best for them. They certainly weren’t hobbies, look at Christian’s (Apollo) posts on the debacle and you get a sense of the scale of what he built.
I’m hoping Christian makes a Lemmy compatible app (I’d subscribe in an instance like I have been for Apollo) like the developers of Tweetbot did for Mastodon but they have to do what is right for them in the first instance!
This is the answer, I have it set up for multiple templates and it works great