The silver ring below the black plastic secures the thermostat to the valve. If you loosen that screw, it will release pressure on the valve which in turn opens -> heating starts. It is rather tricky to fasten that ring again unless you can turn the thermostat to MAX though. Is the silver ring tight right now?
From my POV, I would say you are good. The dangerous blue and black wire are covered and yellow-green being exposed is not an issue. If you only have responsible persons in the house, you can turn it on without issues. You could also tape card board over it if you want to.
But keep in mind I'm not an electrician and give only my layman's POV.
It usually says this on the label, at least in my country it has a phrase like "Store refrigerated after opening and consume within a few days".
If it has no instructions or you are unsure, I'd default to yes, put them in the fridge after opening.
Does it contain jump scares or is it rather SCP-like horror?
second health bar appears
But you went the extra mile and set up your own instance to do this, right?
Nice bio btw.
Lemmy does not support karma, but account age if I'm not mistaken. Maybe add a rule to require a certain account age before accepting a post. The main idea is to prevent astroturfing, spam accounts and socket puppets for ban evasion.
Not sure how effective this is since violators could setup an own instance which lies about the account age. Still quite the investment for ban evasion IMHO.
Out of curiosity, what turned you away from Firefox?
Looks like another attempt to push the "New UI" (in case it is an unfamiliar UI bothering you here)
Might be related to long TTL on DNS entries making it hard to connect one failure to a thing you changed days ago.
I see your "13 resets in a row" and raise you a "minimum password age".
It's even worse. If done correctly, the length of the password does not affect the size of the stored value. Because if you're doing it right, you only save the hash of the password. And the length of the hash is fixed.
I'm only flying in Europe but have heard stories about the TSA being quite random with it's rules, so I wouldn't be too surprised to learn they do not allow them in checked baggage.
And loosing stuff at the security check really sucks.
Wait, TSA throws a fit over razor blades in checked baggage? I can understand they deny it in carry-on but down in the hold?
Depends. Could be links on Lemmy have the rel="noreferrer"
attribute set. (Can't check, im online from mobile)
It doesn't quite understand the "fork to make a contribution" angle and makes fun of "too many forks" though.
I would go nowhere near a drenched feline since the most common version of them is likely in a very bad mood due to being drenched.
Now you build only one block wide windows.
Cave spider: let me introduce myself
PlantUML supports Gantt charts if I remember correctly. Can run locally (java if I'm not mistaken) or via web.