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gza_liquidswords t1_j06m3j0 wrote

I think not only if is far from reality, but it also never made sense why Tesla and Tesla alone would be able to pull this off. The answer is the myth of Elon the genius, who would somehow single handily pull off what many companies are trying to accomplish. In any case I think it slowly starting to "sink" in to most people that Elon is not a genius

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Reelplayer t1_j06efjl wrote

I don't know how basements are designed in the UK, but around me, surrounding a room with earth keeps the temperature from changing much, regardless of outdoor temp. At 6 feet deep you're looking at less than 4 degrees change at any point of the year, even in harsh winter climates like Minnesota.

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laurentmolter OP t1_j06csdb wrote

Data from FIFA (including player's pictures), chart made with python and chartjs.

Interactive graph: https://www.workwithdata.com/fifa-world-cup-2022

Messi and Mbappe are leading, with Giroud and Alvarez one goal behind. All of them have still one more game to play and two for the French players. Or is it going to be a surprise, including a Moroccan player (a bit behind right now)?

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J3N0991 OP t1_j06ao7x wrote

I think the nightly peak is caused by there being a bedroom in the basement so I think it’s a build up from the moist meat bag humans… 😂 In the daytime it’s just an office space for one. The first few days I had a dehumidifier running to hurry it along but that’s not even fired up in 4-5 days. Once other spaces are renovated it’ll just be an occasional guest bedroom so hopefully no peaks at all!

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snash222 t1_j069c7d wrote

Good work. Water in basement is a pain and not healthy!

It looks like your humidity is varying daily as your heat comes on, making the relative humidity drop, when the heat turns off (at night?) it gets colder and RH goes up.

Has it been getting much colder outside the past couple weeks? If so, that will drop the humidity overall as well.

Hopefully it was your work that caused the drop!

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J3N0991 OP t1_j068w34 wrote

Northern hemisphere, Cambridge, UK. Turns out we had some missing tiles on the roof of our house on one side that have been replaced along with the flashing that connects to the house next door, and on the other side we had some damaged flint work where a previous owner had removed an old gas boiler and not plugged the hole properly so rain was getting in sideways and working it’s way down there too…

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