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the middle part being insulated and boarded over is not good for the rafters.
There should be ventilation between the insulation and the roof - I think that's the biggest worry you have there.
Other than that, and carpet on the walls, it seems reasonable enough.
Moar insulation in the eaves is good, though, but remember to leave the soffits unblocked.

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mine - it got the equation wrong solving for F, and it's not as if I checked it at all. I've updated with the what it's corrected it to.
prob still bollocks though. @duncs answer is simpler & prob. accurate
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ChatGPT fodder
Seeing as I had it fired up already to write a bunch of equations in Latex format for me:
Torque due to Uniform Mass:
(1)Torque due to Point Mass at p:
(2)The total torque:
(3)The force equation:
(4)Expressing forces in terms of the angle (θ):
(5)Solving for F [edit - corrected]

m is the uniform mass of the lever.
n is the point mass added at distance p from the pivot.
l is the length of the lever.
g is the gravitational acceleration.For an IWF Men's Olympic bar, with a 20kg plate, at 45° & 60° (on earth...)
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F_45 ≈ 361.36N ≈ 36kg[edit - corrected]
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promote the success of the company (maximise profits)
I don't think those two things are necessarily the same - "the success of the company" can mean many things to many companies, and usually written up in their articles of association.
"Having regard to" isn't optional - (Larger) companies are required to explain how they have considered these factors.
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Me again. And I've cocked up. Again.
I was trying to fix a USB problem, which is making it impossible to mount Android devices.
One of the fixes was to unbind & bind the USB bus devices from the driver.
In my wisdom, I decided to do all of them in by loopiing through a list.
I didn't think that I would need to have my mouse & keyboard still connected.
So I can no longer interact with my desktop at all.
Any suggestions for a fix? I'm failing at google.
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companies and their directors are legally compelled to maximise their profits, without regard to any other factors.
This isn't accurate though - the Companies Act 2006, for a start, has a lot more in it that just maximisation of profit.
172Duty to promote the success of the company
(1)A director of a company must act in the way he considers, in good faith, would be most likely to promote the success of the company for the benefit of its members as a whole, and in doing so have regard (amongst other matters) to—
(a)the likely consequences of any decision in the long term,
(b)the interests of the company's employees,
(c)the need to foster the company's business relationships with suppliers, customers and others,
(d)the impact of the company's operations on the community and the environment,
(e)the desirability of the company maintaining a reputation for high standards of business conduct, and
(f)the need to act fairly as between members of the company.Don't (c) and (d) already cover what is suggested in the article?
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Got you.
It's the server that's hosting HA that needs the certificate, which is all done with the http integration* - although unless you're using a domain / DNS record, you can't use letsencrypt.
You might find that other integrations don't like self-signed certificates either (without a lot of fucking about).
As a caveat - I had it all set up locally, and had it forwarded to a domain, so used letsencrypt. I stopped bothering after a while though, as I didn't I don't need it exposed externally that much.
* I just have two lines in http.yaml with
ssl_certificate: /pathto/fullchain.pem ssl_key: /pathto/privkey.pemiirc there was dicking about with formatting the keys and certificates correctly
The low density ones warp quite a bit.