It's not rare in North America. If this article is to be believed, it happens on the order of about 100 times per day in the U.S.
It's honestly baffling how incorrectly the U.S is built.
It's not rare in North America. If this article is to be believed, it happens on the order of about 100 times per day in the U.S.
It's honestly baffling how incorrectly the U.S is built.
What good is it to get a labour government if labour is just becoming another conservative party?
🤢 Br*tish "people" 🤮
You're limited on UX when it comes to PWAs. For tools where this matters a lot, PWAs are a non-starter.
Iceland runs plenty of these and has a nice culture of frequenting the public bathhouse. It's one of the few things you can do that is actually affordable there.
They do have the advantage of having essentially infinite clean energy in the form of geothermal heat. As do Japan in many cases, for that matter. I'm sure that has something to do with these institutions having staying power there.
Anyway, I think this idea has merits, but not as an energy saving measure. The reason for this is that in order to maintain good water quality, you have to shower thoroughly before getting into the bath, negating the potential energy benefits of the initiative. We can bring it back for it being nice, though!
Running a thermostat 15-30 minutes before the hot water is needed would only consume electricity if the water is not already hot. You probably want a well insulated accumulator tank with one of these systems to not lose the energy produced as well.
So I actually have experience with these in the north of Sweden - they are definitely more efficient in summer, but do provide some amount of hot water as well in winter on days with clear sky (of which there are few).
On the topic of using this for heating in the Mediterranean - I don't think that's where you want to invest, installing underfloor heating in one of those houses. That will cost some serious money. It's probably wiser to spend it making the home less prone to get cold/hot using insulation in that case. I will admit to being out of my depth when it comes to optimizing buildings for hot climates though
Wouldn't places with good conditions for solar heating generally not need the underfloor heating for the season when the solar heating is most effective?
This has been my impression, and why solar heating is most useful for heating water.
Nature's pocket
Gotcha!
Well, I'm not in a Balatro-period right now, but when the itch comes back I'll probably buy it for mobile as well.
Are you aware of any platform affordances that have been made for mobile in this release, or is it basically the same as the unofficial ports you can DIY?
Doesn't quite seem to be out on Android yet, at least not in my market. I could pre-register and have it download automatically when it's out, though.
It didn't list a price and said there was an in-app purchase, anyone know what that's about? Will I be able to use the copy I bought for PC or what?
Anyway, this is great. Granted, I've been playing Balatro on mobile for many months already, but an officially supported version is even better.
I've never witnessed neither a car crash nor a gunshot here in Sweden, yet I know they happen at non-zero rates in my country.
The point being, anecdotal experience has no bearing on the actual frequency of events.