Playing less money and the convenience to have my whole house heated! Ofcourse!
kurikai
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Nope not thinking of an old style one. That sound like so much effort. I would rather press a button to have the hear come on. And if is too hot. Press a button to turn it off. And also not need any space for a pile of wood
Deep down you really know that it would only last you like 7 years including the cost of buying and installing a fireplace. Then you gotta pay for a shed/cover to keep the wood dry and storage of it for at least a year.
kurikai@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Context: Docker bypasses all UFW firewall rules5·15 days agoTry podman and quadlets
Fireplaces are inefficient and expensive, poolute a hell of a lot, and a lot of effort. Heatpumps are simple effecient and the cheapest to run and maintain.
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So you are saying cars are bad because they block the flow of traffic and block others getting where they need to go. Roads are bass too because they separate communities and block them from getting to other areas.
Bottom is really good. But some of the plants are too close to the path
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kurikai@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•you ignore it until you can't anymoreEnglish9·1 month agoGet some native tree seedings and start planting then in your urban environment where you can
SSL certs aren’t for trusting the owner or the URL. They are just for trusting the certificate. DNSsec is for trusting the DNS record.