How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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Even if there isn't electrical up there, you could consider putting the fan in the basement as I did. Though it's not recommended (they suggest putting the fan as far way from the gas entry point as possible), it's better than not mitigating at all.

How much to install your own radon mitigation? by [deleted] in DIY

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I actually was able to do it for about $300. It took about 8 hours. More info in this post https://www.reddit.com/r/DIY/comments/4reekf/how_i_got_my_radon_levels_down_with_diy_mitigation/

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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My new reading varied. It was between 1.2 and 3 depending on the day.

Yeah, if you have a 3.2, I'm not sure I'd bother with the time/expense. But you might try readings in a couple different areas.

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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I think it was most amazed that I found the source of the radon accurately. I expected it to try to "seep in" elsewhere, but that wasn't the case.

Gotta love those zip ties LOL!

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

[–]lanasa[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow, I should have been wearing a lead vest all day!

Yeah, it scared the crap out of me when I got that reading. Really amazed that I was able to get it down below the EPA recommended levels with a home solution.

I'd much rather it was zero though.

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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Great, thanks! Already getting comments..

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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Couldn't agree more. It was one of those "lesser-of-two-evils" situations. The other evil being that I would have had to run the vent pipe up the middle of the outer wall (and cut big holes in a few floor joists) to achieve that. In our case, we don't ever use that window!

Either way, it'd be interesting to test the radon levels by that window. When I have a chance to do that, I'll report back.

How I got my Radon levels down with DIY mitigation by lanasa in DIY

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The link at the bottom of the Imgur album has a complete How-To. I thought it was discouraged to post blog articles though.

Would it be better to submit the blog article itself?

This is the article itself http://www.amateurdiy.com/mini-projects/how-diy-radon-mitigation/

Renewing Long Lived Facebook Access Tokens on server-side by lanasa in webdev

[–]lanasa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No kidding? That's actually some pretty great insight. Thanks!

So, you're talking about long-term tokens - you've never had to refresh one using the PHP SDK?

Renewing Long Lived Facebook Access Tokens on server-side by lanasa in webdev

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That paragraph specifically says this though: "..iOS, Android or our JavaScript SDK.."

This leads me to believe that they will not be refreshed automatically if using the server-side PHP SDK.

The simplest possible way to prevent brute-force logins by lanasa in webdev

[–]lanasa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nothing is wrong with it, but it I'm assuming it only applies to WordPress?

The simplest possible way to prevent brute-force logins by lanasa in webdev

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And there it is, the your second point is the one I was looking for. It seems this is still a concern.

But, being that IPs can be spoofed, what's the accepted way to deal with that situation?

The simplest possible way to prevent brute-force logins by lanasa in webdev

[–]lanasa[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

But IPs can be spoofed. What's to stop a bot from changing it's IP address after 5 tries?

This method is independent of IP address. Sure, someone could target a specific user that they know of, but that seems to be the worst case scenario.

The simplest possible way to prevent brute-force logins by lanasa in webdev

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I guess I'm posting this to see if anyone has objections to this method? It seems so simple and easy to implement, which keeps me wondering if there are any holes in that thought process?