theory: f(x) = x

practice: f(x) = -8 + 16/(1+e^-10x)

Maybe it’s just mine but can we agree that a lot of showers do that?

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    18 hours ago

    Oh god, same.

    I have nearly figured out how to increase the pressure without changing the temperature.

    I still boil/freeze myself sometimes though.

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      18 hours ago

      You could try restricting the shower head to a smaller output area. This way you would have a higher water flow

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        18 hours ago

        Ah, I meant increasing the pressure when I notice it’s a bit too low for my liking.

        My shower lever has to be pulled in a specific diagonal direction to increase pressure without causing the temperature to change drastically.