I have a (non-automated) gas fired boiler supplying my heating. It comes on before I wake up so the house is nice and warm for me when I crawl out of bed.
I also like the bedroom to be warm at night when I go to bed, so the radiator is on in the bedroom.
What I don't like is waking up in a room that's too hot.
So is there some way of controlling the TLV on my bedroom radiator, maybe turning it down overnight? I know I could just remember to turn it down when I go to bed, but the plain fact is that I don't.
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Anybody got any ideas?
I hate github with a passion. I have a slightly different name for it that I won't use here because I'm a polite c**t.
They've sunk to a new low now though, in not displaying the URLs for git repos. Not if I allow their (non-free) Javascript to run, and certainly not if I don't. Maybe I'm not using an "approved" browser.
Well at least MS' reason for buying github are clear now - if people can't get at the code then open-source dies.
Punch him in the face.
I've been using K-9 for some years now. Today, some idiot (i.e. me) decided to update it through F-Droid. The new version is.... horrible. It feels like MS Lookout or some such sh...thing.
Can anybody suggest a replacement that just does basic email and doesn't have some kind of "slick" UI? Thanks.
Listen up here, I'll make it quite clear I'm gonna put some boogie in your ear