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[x] doubt
[x] doubt
There is a reasonable expectation of privacy though. It’s the cameras that make it illegal, not the drone intruding in the first place
And probably no one else
Secretly? My Type by Saweetie. Trashiest lyrics you’ve ever heard but it really helps energize me in the mornings
These are public toilets though
It’s really not. At least no more than it has been in the past
No no, you cum in the sink
This is a shitposting community, we aren’t making real comparative arguments here
As a professional, what are your thoughts on the backpack-style electric blowers?
Often tenants can change the thermostat to whatever they want visually, but in the background it caps at a certain value or doesn’t change the set point at all
Nothing is more of a definition than a thing. It’s just the absence of matter.
OP you need help
I mean, if they’re going to do it either way I’d rather a spy agency have this attitude than not. Silver linings and all that.
And before you smash those reactionary fingers on the screen/keyboard, I should be clear that Ed Snowden is a national hero and the NSA should, in an idealistic sense, be abolished. Will it? No.
Building HVAC engineering (equipment sizing, ducting design, etc.) has been largely handwavy bullshit for a very long time and only recently has moved towards any sort of precision. Not uncommon to find boiler plants that are 3-4 times the maximum heating load in the winter, or fans running at 100% 24/7 when code only requires half of that.
Costs just get passed on to tenants so there was never much motivation to do better, the only reason building owners are moving now is because of government regulation and incentive programs.