Yes, it won’t work for people who can’t manage a day without eating at least from time to time, although you can also try slowing down the rate of change.
As I said in another comment, changes in water retention (and scale flucuations etc.) don’t really matter because it will come out the same on average.
don’t really matter because it will come out the same on average.
Volatility matters. Imagine that one day the temperature in your house was set to 50F (+10C) and the next day—to 90F (+32C). On the average it comes out to 70F (+20C), so it’s fine, right?
Yes, it won’t work for people who can’t manage a day without eating at least from time to time, although you can also try slowing down the rate of change.
As I said in another comment, changes in water retention (and scale flucuations etc.) don’t really matter because it will come out the same on average.
Volatility matters. Imagine that one day the temperature in your house was set to 50F (+10C) and the next day—to 90F (+32C). On the average it comes out to 70F (+20C), so it’s fine, right?