Is that a normal place to put the cooler on intel systems?
Dave
Well I don't know if dependent is the right word. I'm fully aware that Home Assistant is something I play with for fun.
I can check the app and see how much power my solar has generated today, how hot my water heater is, or see what temperature it is inside or outside. None of that is helpful for anything other than for fun.
Though it can do thinks like automaticaly bump up the target temperature of my hot water when the solar is making too much power in order to store that energy as heat, which is pretty cool (and might save me money).
What can I say, this is some people's idea of fun. I got security cameras (that I can view through home assistant) and put them not pointed at entryways or windows because I don't care about security, I pointed them at areas where the dog is and the kids play so I can play with object and facial recognition, all locally processed.
It's ok to not think it's your idea of fun, but if anyone uses home assistant in a way that they rely on rather than just for the fun of playing with the technology then I'd love to hear what that use is!
Yeah, I didn't think about this before but I guess you need to be careful if you have water from a bore hole. I didn't realise that safe distance was only 30m! But I'm also under the impression that septic systems are quite carefully designed, not just a big hole soaking blackwater into the ground.
Everyone I know on septic systems gets their water from rainwater (something we get a lot of here) so contamination isn't a problem.
Interesting! They make a good point that you normally have most of the infrastructure needed because you're already treating wastewater. They mention a couple of additional things thatmight happen before reintroducing into the drinking water system but all in all it does sound pretty feasible!
Now I know what to search for, I found this. It seems it's not that common yet but there is growing interest in it. Interestingly Oregon isn't mentioned.
I guess the difference is that it's presumably quite diluted by the river, rather than directly feeding waste water back to the drinking water pipe.
I don't even send one to my significant other/partner/spouse.
Well I was thinking there's a big difference between what is safe to release into the environment (solids removed, UV treated to kill germs, maybe some other stuff) vs safe drinking water. But I guess waste water is mostly just water - not mostly urine. So maybe it's not as big of a gap as I assumed. After all, they pump water in from rivers and lakes for filtering and treatment before putting it in the pipes, maybe it isn't that big of a difference after all?
We are, but even simply desalinating water is very expensive last I heard. To turn sewage into drinking water sounds like it would be even more expensive. I know they drink recycled pee on the ISS but that's cheaper than launching water up all the time.
Woah, they take wastewater and turn it into drinking water? Is that common? I would have thought it would be cost prohibitive.
I thought it might be that. I just didn't want anyone to get the impression you use your phone less because it can't do as much! I still use mine too much 😅
I am confused about why it made you use your phone less. Is it that you didn't install your time sink apps?
I use GrapheneOS and nothing really changed day to day. Admittedly I have sandboxed Google Play Services installed so I can use my banking app and some others only on the Play store, but largely it's just a phone like before but without so much Google.

Just to be clear, how long is this line in terms of distance? It sounds like a lot of running.