• [Ramble] If it's cold, I light a fire...

    From Spalls Hurgenson@3:633/10 to All on Tuesday, December 30, 2025 19:24:50

    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an
    unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)






    * to be exact, this one: https://www.3planesoft.com/fireplace-screensavers/fireplace-3d-screensaver/




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  • From Ant@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 02:06:57
    Overclock your PC! ;)


    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)






    * to be exact, this one: https://www.3planesoft.com/fireplace-screensavers/fireplace-3d-screensaver/




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  • From Mike S.@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 10:09:06
    On Tue, 30 Dec 2025 19:24:50 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)

    I have a few space heaters I can use if my HVAC stops working. But if
    I lose power, I am screwed. It is really cold outside right now.

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  • From Mike S.@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 10:11:08
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 02:06:57 -0000 (UTC), ant@zimage.comANT (Ant)
    wrote:

    Overclock your PC! ;)

    Also, turn on all your computers in one room and close the door. I am
    sure Spalls has multiple computers. :-P

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 11:01:04
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:11:08 -0500, Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 02:06:57 -0000 (UTC), ant@zimage.comANT (Ant)
    wrote:


    Overclock your PC! ;)


    Also, turn on all your computers in one room and close the door. I am
    sure Spalls has multiple computers. :-P

    Why multiple when the one XP works fine?

    (Well, technically... the XP 'for warmth', and the file-server and
    main PC for actually doing things. But the latter two are powered on regardless, so they don't count!). Although XP fireplace and
    "Cyberpunk 2077" make things very toasty. ;-)

    I find laptops are very effective at warming too. I think it's the
    thinness of their shells that lets all the heat radiate out so
    quickly. But I like to use the XP machine because it has a big-screen
    TV as its monitor, and the fireplace screensaver looks awesome on it.

    It's not so nice in summer, though. ;-)



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  • From Dimensional Traveler@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 15:30:40
    On 12/31/2025 8:01 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 10:11:08 -0500, Mike S. <Mike_S@nowhere.com>
    wrote:
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 02:06:57 -0000 (UTC), ant@zimage.comANT (Ant)
    wrote:


    Overclock your PC! ;)


    Also, turn on all your computers in one room and close the door. I am
    sure Spalls has multiple computers. :-P

    Why multiple when the one XP works fine?

    (Well, technically... the XP 'for warmth', and the file-server and
    main PC for actually doing things. But the latter two are powered on regardless, so they don't count!). Although XP fireplace and
    "Cyberpunk 2077" make things very toasty. ;-)

    I find laptops are very effective at warming too. I think it's the
    thinness of their shells that lets all the heat radiate out so
    quickly. But I like to use the XP machine because it has a big-screen
    TV as its monitor, and the fireplace screensaver looks awesome on it.

    It's not so nice in summer, though. ;-)

    In the summer change your screensaver to the view from the top of
    Everest during a blizzard.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

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  • From Justisaur@3:633/10 to All on Wednesday, December 31, 2025 17:29:13
    On 12/30/2025 4:24 PM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:

    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    --
    -Justisaur

    ?-?
    (\_/)\
    `-'\ `--.___,
    ?ª'\( ,_.-'
    \\
    ^'

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, January 01, 2026 10:42:40
    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 15:30:40 -0800, Dimensional Traveler
    <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote:
    On 12/31/2025 8:01 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:


    It's not so nice in summer, though. ;-)


    In the summer change your screensaver to the view from the top of
    Everest during a blizzard.


    I like the way you think!

    (And I'm sure I could convince myself that the whooshing of the fans
    actually COOLS the room, too! ;-)

    ------

    On Wed, 31 Dec 2025 17:29:13 -0800, Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com>
    wrote:

    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a
    fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)



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  • From Xocyll@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, January 01, 2026 10:55:58
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an >unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of >comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)

    Space heaters are your friend.

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    For a slower method, if the humidity has bottomed out too, put a large
    pot of water on the stove and boil it to increase both heat and
    humidity.

    This place bottoms out to 10% in the winter, which feels like it's
    ripping moisture out of you - thirsty all the time, so I boil it up to
    around 35%.

    This place is all inclusive so no separate electrickery bill.

    I have a super space heater from the '70s that can heat up any space
    quickly. It's so old Google can't identify it and it's made of metal,
    metal screens, metal case with sharp corners, metal feet, metal handle.
    Not like the ones you get now which are all plastic and always rounded
    and can barely heat a small room without 6hrs to do it in.

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

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  • From Dimensional Traveler@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, January 01, 2026 09:38:20
    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an
    unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of
    comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)

    Space heaters are your friend.

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    I just feel the need to point out that either of those methods is
    MASSIVELY power intensive and will drive your utility bill into orbit.
    I know this from personal experience.


    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Ant@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 02:06:28
    ...
    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)

    I used to have a sun screen saver that cooked nicely. :)

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  • From Xocyll@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 06:31:23
    ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) looked up from reading the entrails of the porn
    spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    ...
    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a
    fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)

    I used to have a sun screen saver that cooked nicely. :)

    You'd think that would give serious burn-in, defeating the whole purpose
    of a screensaver in the CRT era.

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

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  • From candycanearter07@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 13:20:03
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> wrote at 17:38 this Thursday (GMT):
    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an
    unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of
    comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)

    Space heaters are your friend.

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    I just feel the need to point out that either of those methods is
    MASSIVELY power intensive and will drive your utility bill into orbit.
    I know this from personal experience.


    The whimsey, though...
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

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  • From candycanearter07@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 14:20:03
    Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote at 11:31 this Friday (GMT):
    ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    ...
    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a
    fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)

    I used to have a sun screen saver that cooked nicely. :)

    You'd think that would give serious burn-in, defeating the whole purpose
    of a screensaver in the CRT era.

    Xocyll


    Maybe it was an ironic screensaver?
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  • From Justisaur@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 10:03:01
    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    Gives an excuse to bake too, or vice versa.

    --
    -Justisaur

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    `-'\ `--.___,
    ?ª'\( ,_.-'
    \\
    ^'

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  • From Justisaur@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 02, 2026 10:08:00
    On 1/2/2026 3:31 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    ...
    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a
    fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)

    I used to have a sun screen saver that cooked nicely. :)

    You'd think that would give serious burn-in, defeating the whole purpose
    of a screensaver in the CRT era.
    Apparently OLED also has burn-in. Everyone just uses the default
    'sleep' which turns the screen off, which is better for burn in than a screen-saver anyway.

    As to OLED I'm not buying a pricey monitor/tv just so it can have ghosts
    on it, or replace it every couple years. That's rich people foolishness.

    --
    -Justisaur

    ?-?
    (\_/)\
    `-'\ `--.___,
    ?ª'\( ,_.-'
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    ^'

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  • From Ant@3:633/10 to All on Saturday, January 03, 2026 01:48:20
    Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
    ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    ...
    Well at least it's 3d. Run a demo scene program or 3d benchmark to
    really get the heat pumping!

    Seems illogical. How could that warm me up more than a picture of a
    fireplace? ;-)

    But, more to the point, the nice thing about the fireplace screensaver
    is that it's so subdued; a demo or benchmark would be too frenetic to
    keep running in the corner. All that action would keep catching my eye
    and distracting me.

    Although now I am tempted to put something like Farbrush FR_041 Debris
    on loop. Not because it wouldn't be distracting, but just because I
    think it looks so cool. I think it is by far my favorite demoscene
    demo. ;-)

    I used to have a sun screen saver that cooked nicely. :)

    You'd think that would give serious burn-in, defeating the whole purpose
    of a screensaver in the CRT era.

    It was one of those 3D ones. Also, the sun move. Well, the camera moves so it was never static. I couldn't find it to share.
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  • From Xocyll@3:633/10 to All on Saturday, January 03, 2026 10:19:39
    Dimensional Traveler <dtravel@sonic.net> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>


    So, I've problems with the heat in my home. Specifically, the controls
    for the radiators are broken, so if I turn them on, they're not likely
    to turn back off, which is both wasteful and turns the place into an
    unlivable sauna (I'll be getting it repaired, but this holiday season
    was too busy to schedule anyone to come in). So I just keep the heat
    turned off.

    But now I'm cold. What to do?

    I light a fire, of course. But not just any old fire. No, I'm a gamer.
    I light a VIRTUAL fire.

    More specifically, I fire up the old Windows XP box and fire up a
    3D-rendered approximation of a fireplace that takes the form of a
    Windows screensaver.* And wouldn't you know it, it actually does warm
    the room up. Not all at once, and it only rises up to the cool side of
    comfortable... but the icicles hanging from my nose do melt away. It's
    good enough that --with a sweater-- at least I'm no longer shivering.

    God knows how efficient this is; not very, I expect. I'd probably get
    better results with an electric heater. But it wouldn't look as neat
    Besides, ever since I caught a chair on fire using an electric heater
    back when I was a kid, I've been wary of those machines. My virtual
    fire is much safer ;-)

    But I'll be even happier when I get the heating system up and running
    again. ;-)

    Space heaters are your friend.

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    I just feel the need to point out that either of those methods is
    MASSIVELY power intensive and will drive your utility bill into orbit.
    I know this from personal experience.

    Yes, and in the part you snipped was ...
    "This place is all inclusive so no separate electrickery bill."

    So it does not cost me even a single cent.

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Xocyll@3:633/10 to All on Saturday, January 03, 2026 10:21:49
    Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> looked up from reading the entrails of
    the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs say:

    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    Gives an excuse to bake too, or vice versa.

    That too, or even heating up frozen French fries or the like. Apt
    heating and snacks too.

    Years ago a guy I knew, in a shared accommodation where one of the
    others would leave windows open, ran a BBS so he'd have an excuse to
    leave his computer on all the time for supplementary heating.
    Why he needed an excuse I don't know.

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From candycanearter07@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, January 08, 2026 00:50:04
    Justisaur <justisaur@yahoo.com> wrote at 18:03 this Friday (GMT):
    On 1/1/2026 7:55 AM, Xocyll wrote:

    Alternately, oven will heat a small apt up pretty quick.

    Gives an excuse to bake too, or vice versa.


    Nothing like some cookies on a cold night.
    --
    user <candycane> is generated from /dev/urandom

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Spalls Hurgenson@3:633/10 to All on Thursday, January 15, 2026 09:57:16
    On Tue, 30 Dec 2025 19:24:50 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours
    truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>

    My ancient XP computer warms the room slowly but noticably with the screensaver... but if I really want heat, maybe I should do what this
    guy did:

    "Modder turns their RTX 5090 into a 1,500W space heater, but please
    don't try this at home" https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rtx-5090-1500w-space-heater

    Of course, title aside, the real goal of the modder was overclocking
    (and not evern real overclocking with practical use, but just to get a
    world record)

    But I bet their room was nice and toasty while it was running.

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Xocyll@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 16, 2026 08:33:12
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:

    On Tue, 30 Dec 2025 19:24:50 -0500, Spalls Hurgenson ><spallshurgenson@gmail.com> wrote:


    <Just a random vaguely-computer-game-related day-in-the-life of yours >>truly, 'cause I'm bored and what else will I write about?>

    My ancient XP computer warms the room slowly but noticably with the >screensaver... but if I really want heat, maybe I should do what this
    guy did:

    "Modder turns their RTX 5090 into a 1,500W space heater, but please
    don't try this at home" >https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rtx-5090-1500w-space-heater

    Of course, title aside, the real goal of the modder was overclocking
    (and not evern real overclocking with practical use, but just to get a
    world record)

    But I bet their room was nice and toasty while it was running.

    Seems kind of pointless when you can buy a 1500w space heater for $20 or
    less. Especially pointless when a fire prone cable is pushed well over
    it's limits.

    600w rated, 936 actual.

    Sniff, sniff, is that a combusting computer I smell?

    Hope he cleans and it doesn't burn down his place, cause you know his
    insurance company will disallow payment and the Fire Marshall will want
    a word.

    Xocyll
    --
    I don't particularly want you to FOAD, myself. You'll be more of
    a cautionary example if you'll FO And Get Chronically, Incurably,
    Painfully, Progressively, Expensively, Debilitatingly Ill. So
    FOAGCIPPEDI. -- Mike Andrews responding to an idiot in asr

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Spalls Hurgenson@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 16, 2026 10:01:24
    On Fri, 16 Jan 2026 08:33:12 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the >entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:



    "Modder turns their RTX 5090 into a 1,500W space heater, but please
    don't try this at home" >>https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rtx-5090-1500w-space-heater


    Seems kind of pointless when you can buy a 1500w space heater for $20 or >less. Especially pointless when a fire prone cable is pushed well over
    it's limits.


    Pointless if you're doing it for the heat. As the article mentioned,
    instead the modder is doing it to achieve the temporary fame of
    holding a world record that will doubtlessly be topped in a few
    months. So completely acceptable! ;-)


    600w rated, 936 actual.
    Sniff, sniff, is that a combusting computer I smell?

    I love the smell of magic smoke being released in the morning.

    (No wait, I don't. I /really/ really don't. Don't get any ideas,
    computers of mine!)



    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)
  • From Dimensional Traveler@3:633/10 to All on Friday, January 16, 2026 07:14:46
    On 1/16/2026 7:01 AM, Spalls Hurgenson wrote:
    On Fri, 16 Jan 2026 08:33:12 -0500, Xocyll <Xocyll@gmx.com> wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> looked up from reading the
    entrails of the porn spammer to utter "The Augury is good, the signs
    say:



    "Modder turns their RTX 5090 into a 1,500W space heater, but please
    don't try this at home"
    https://www.pcgamesn.com/nvidia/rtx-5090-1500w-space-heater


    Seems kind of pointless when you can buy a 1500w space heater for $20 or
    less. Especially pointless when a fire prone cable is pushed well over
    it's limits.


    Pointless if you're doing it for the heat. As the article mentioned,
    instead the modder is doing it to achieve the temporary fame of
    holding a world record that will doubtlessly be topped in a few
    months. So completely acceptable! ;-)


    600w rated, 936 actual.
    Sniff, sniff, is that a combusting computer I smell?

    I love the smell of magic smoke being released in the morning.

    (No wait, I don't. I /really/ really don't. Don't get any ideas,
    computers of mine!)

    Too late.

    --
    I've done good in this world. Now I'm tired and just want to be a cranky
    dirty old man.

    --- PyGate Linux v1.5.2
    * Origin: Dragon's Lair, PyGate NNTP<>Fido Gate (3:633/10)