Assorted Nerdery

Blog posts - hastily written with poor grammar.

I’m an engineer living in a small city north of Boston with my wife, two kids and two cats.

My webdesign-fu is pretty weak, but I’m aiming for a adequately readable experience with minimal cruft. I recently discovered the Zen Hugo theme and have modified it here. Any suggestions are very welcome!

Boston Public Library

Cool discovery: Anyone who has their primary residence in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, works in Massachusetts, or owns residential property in the Commonwealth can apply for and receive an eCard for the Boston Public Library. You don’t even have to physically show up at any of their branches to get these benefits.

The library provides a ton of digital resources to Massachusetts residents.

There’s even a free Headspace membership available for those who are in need of meditation!

One year with PV

In October 2023, I had 23 solar panels installed on my roof in the Boston area. This post series will summarize our experience with the system thus far.

Procurement Process

We went with a company out of Arlington, Massachusetts, for the project. I found the company using EnergySage, a quote aggregator. EnergySage is a convenient way to get multiple quotations from different local companies. There are others, including Solar.com, who provide a similar service. EnergySage is a Boston company, so I preferentially chose them.

Hybrid Water Heater Review

One of the recurring joys of home ownership is plumbing. In 2021, the water heater in our home developed a small leak. Fortunately, the leak was small enough where we had some time to work out the next steps. Our long-term goal for our home is fully run on electricity for both comfort and climate reasons.

The domestic hot water system that existed in the home when we bought it used the indirect heating loop in the oil boiler and an unplugged electrical water heater as a storage tank. The boiler was setup to maintain a set point between 120F and 170F all year round. Looking at the summer usage of the boiler, we used between 0.5 and 1 gallon of oil per day to keep the boiler hot. Extrapolating this, I estimate that heating water was burning around a full tank of oil per year – around $900/yr at the $3.50/gal price in Feb 2022.

Temporarily Enabling Analytics

I’m trying an experiment with Cloudflare analytics and have enabled it on this page.

I’ve enabled a Javascript beacon on the page footer which supposedly allows me to collect pageviews.

According to Cloudflare, this beacon plays nice with keeping readers information private.

Cloudflare Web Analytics does not use any client-side state, such as cookies or localStorage, to collect usage metrics. We also don’t “fingerprint” individuals via their IP address, User Agent string, or any other data for the purpose of displaying analytics.

ELECTRIFY ALL THE THINGS!

If you’re coming here from the Chelsea Research Festival, I’ll be uploading more information about the project in the coming days.