Tyler Stevens ⚡️

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Tyler Stevens ⚡️
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Bringing mining back home via hashrate-heating systems | Thermal Engineer | Author - Bitcoin Mining Heat Reuse | CEO, Exergy | Co-Founder, The Space
Ever wonder if mining bitcoin could be a cheaper way to heat your house? Unsure if it makes sense with your electric and fuel rates? Curious how different miners stack up? Check out our first @Exergy vibe-coded web app for hashrate heating calcs. Link and source below image
Glad to see Hashrate Heating has made the ASHRAE newsletter for industry news! "Americans Are Heating Their Homes with Bitcoin This Winter ... someday its use as a [heat] source within homes and buildings will be much more widespread" image
Cloud flare outage experience today: - At Home: Couldn't send a command from phone to turn off the furnace. (Ecobee talks to remote server). - At Exergy Office: Home assistant app on our phone sends command directly to local node, passes command over local API to our thermostat (Venstar) & miners.
Highly recommend attending the @start9labs service packaging office hours with Matt and team. Today he walked us through the how-to with a live Home Assistant packaging demo. Now on 0.4.0 Alpha 12. Anything you want on your home server - you can make into an .s9pk image
Almost all gas heaters are oversized because they are cheap to add extra head room to. Just burn more gas. Open valve longer. Hashrate Heat requires proper sizing on the margin to get best bang for buck. Don’t want to buy asic chips you won’t use. Goal is to optimize mining duty cycle for average heat load so you get most sats. We do this at @Exergy