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@ned I see him most mornings and my daughter wanted a small one for a night light when she was little.

I’ve been thinking about you folks in Northern Europe with the winter coming and high heating costs. I was just considering my chest freezer and how it might be converted to a heater. I think it can hold around 400 liters of water. As long as you could heat the water(the hotter the better) to at least 10-15 degrees Celsius, you could turn it on and it would be a pretty decent heat pump until the water got too cold. A rocket stove, if you have wood, or solar thermal could do it.

@futzle Yeah, sorry about that, they just immediately reminded me of Dye Hard. It is pretty cool what you're doing. Is that cochineal maybe?

@CedarHammock@mastodon.cloud I've put out produce alongside candy and it always goes first. Sure, some of it's the novelty, but a lot of kids don't even know what real food is.

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CONSISTENCY IS THE MOST IMPORTANT THING IN YOUR LIFE

Things that @mike didn't tell us about his ADHD treatment journey...

I figured it out. Had to write something small. The printout of the binary data looks clear and should scan in well. Now, just need to do something for data redundancy like Par2. Not sure how I'm going to get the data out of the scan yet though. The PaperBak program is pretty cool, but doesn't live up to its stated data density by a long shot.

This is such a noob question. I’m trying to make a black and white image representation of a binary file. The PGM format grabs the data in bytes, rather than bits, and makes a nice grayscale image instead. Can I just pad each bit to make a byte so I only have 2 colors? Surely there is a simple command line tool for this, instead of me having to write something?

We started at the beginning of the machine and let Heidi watch the process until she realized what it was making. Hot doughnut surprise this morning!

I appreciate folks who have the gift of making things easy to understand and using it. If you’ve ever wondered about heat pumps, this might help.
dothemath.ucsd.edu/2012/06/hea

Well, no luck! Best I ever seem to get is around 100 kB per page. I updated the PDF, but it is 8 pages long.

@mike Man, I thought you were talking about employees and their performance reviews and not actual sleeping bags for a second.

The World English Bible(one of my favorite translations) compressed down to 746 kB.
This allows for the entire Bible to fit on one US letter sized page using paper data storage.
Getting ready to print and test it...wish me luck!
fortwalden.com/toot/WEB.zpaq
fortwalden.com/toot/WEB.zpaq.p

@uriel I'm still learning about security solutions for regular people and yubikey is pretty interesting. I think I will give it a shot.

I've worked on a lot of taller buildings, a bunch at 200'-300' and a couple in the 700'-800' range. An off-grid tower cabin is one of the things on my bucket list. Location is important, but most everywhere looks amazing a few hundred feet up. I need to find one of the few pockets remaining without heavy zoning/structure height permissions. Any suggestions?

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