There goes my million dollar idea ๐ญ
But cool, literally, that something like this exists. On the other hand, it is not really rocket science ๐
There goes my million dollar idea ๐ญ
But cool, literally, that something like this exists. On the other hand, it is not really rocket science ๐
That explains a lot, I am happy that I was able the help you.๐๐
Lokal temperatur is not the same as global temperatures, it can be cold in one place and blazing hot in another...
The problem is the direct contact to the water, a blanket with water running through it in a circle with a heat spreader or a different cooling device would solve that and would reduce the amount of water by a lot. The blanket would be a bit heavier but by that it would double as a weighted blanket too.
Instead of a blanket the same could be built into the mattresses, not really a water bed but a bed with water cooling.
Devices, for example computers, get cooled like that.
It was a stylistic choice ๐
No brain but a microcontroller to give the right electric signals to the lungs and heart.
It is a fascinating Gedankenexperiment, very creepy and dark but fascinating
It is not a corpse it if was never alive.
I don't think that there is a legal issue with that, as long as only a lifeless body is grown
Okay, if you phrase it that way then it is a feature not a bug ๐ค๐
And how do you keep that from deteriorating and decaying? It would be meat after all and meat has the nasty property to get really bad in very short time without a living body attached to it keeping it fresh.
Performing a lobotomy to a human sounds highly illegal in itself, but as far as I know are lobotomized humans still humans with all human rights.
The "modern" way would use systemd to implement the mounting, either on a system or a user level. Using fstab can be problematic when the drive is missing or otherwise not available during boot.
Not sure what KDE uses exactly for auto mounting.