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Can we get a general /diy/ infographic thread going?

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>> No.218194

>>218176
This makes me rage eerytime.

Run water through copper pipe as some sort of ghetto radiator.

Shit surface area, doesn't use evaporative cooling.

Diy I am disappoint.

>> No.218416

>>218194
doesn't that only work in dry areas and not in humid places?

>> No.218436

>>218171
can someone explain how having your own server would be advantageous?

>> No.218440

>>218416
It would still work better than running a copper tube infront of a fan.

Cold water droplet -> More surface area than a stream of water in a copper tube.

Even if it doesn't evaporate, it still has more surface area to thermal transfer with.

If it the humidity is low enough the water can evaporte, zomg. Below water temperature air possible.

>> No.218442

>>218194
You can't use evaporative cooling where I live when it is hot. The humidity is way too high. I've used the technique in that pic, but mine was a closed loop with a fountain pump. I used it to cool the attic space while I was working during the hottest part of summer.

It allowed me to do the job in heat that would literally kill me.

The condensation on the copper pipe was insane and I had to set a bucket under it.

>> No.218443

>>218436
Backup your laptop/desktop/music/movies to one place. Put it on the internets, watch your stuff from whereever.

If you /v, then servers for all the games. Running your own voice server for your clan.

I tried doing a windows domain for single sign on in my home, but it's too much of a pain with linux. Linux makes ashitty domain controller, it's easier to just use it as a samba fileshare.

I forget, the serve one makes me rage too. diy a server in one convenient .jpg. *scroll buttons don't work in a jpg you moran*

Just proof how useless these infographics are, you save them and never use them.

>> No.218447

>>218443
>10 seconds in google
lrn2internet

http://digg.com/newsbar/topnews/How_to_Build_Your_Own_File_Server_PIC

>> No.218452

>>218447
>I said the .jpg is useless
>Didn't say anything about how-to guides being useless.
lrn2readingcomprehension?

That 'infographic' may as well say 'google it'

Also, that's a shitty howto and is 3 years old, and doesn't direct you to use ubuntu's server distro.

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>>218443
>>218447
and there, created a new version that isn't useless

he opts to use a modified version of xubuntu, there is no "right way"

>> No.218485

>>218455
Nope. Still useless. Replace it with a picture of lmgtfy

>> No.218546

http://infothread.org/info/index.php
http://files.uniteddiversity.com/
http://www.infodocs.org/library/
http://www.survivalistboards.com/downloads.php
http://www.modernsurvivalonline.com/Files/
http://www.pssurvival.com/PS/index.htm
http://cd3wd.com/download/index.htm
http://pastebin.com/HsvUXDnU