I got a Venstar T2000. Its at a decent price point, HAOS has built in support for it, and it can work entirely without internet.
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Does this make him officially the first woman president? So progressive.
I guess it streamlines the naming a little bit, but it sounds like the mapping of the hardware to the names is still a mess. I've used XPS laptops for years, but had already decided my next would be a Framework. This just reinforces that decision.
Long time Blood Angel player here. I would NEVER suggest that army as a starting point. There's no jump packs at all and very little synergy between the units. Assault Ints are decent for going after objectives, but there are much better options for that role. And Bolter DC are the least popular DC unit by far. The list is a joke.
You'd get much better mileage from Mephy, 2x Jump Assault Intercessor squads, 2 squads of Jump DC, Astorath, and maybe Lemartes. Round it out with a Ballistus or a Baal Predator and your opponent will know what facing Blood Angels feels like.
IntelliJ for sure, WebStorm is good, PyCharm is great, GoLand is great, Rider is great, DataGrip is great. I don't use jupyter notebooks enough to have a strong opinion on DataSpell, but it was fine.
I dunno what features are proving to be problematic for you in PhpStorm. My experience has generally been quite good and I use many of their products daily.
There are really simple and good bread recipes that take almost no hands on time. Check out the 5 minute artisan bread recipes. It forever changed the way I bake. I have a bread machine and I haven't used it in years because these recipes are better and a trivial amount of extra work.
They're great stories with some interesting sci-fi ideas tossed in here and there. Her Chalion series is fantastic too.
An easy option is VaultWarden. Pretty painless to host AND it'll store your passwords. There are probably better dedicated tools, but it's functionality is pretty solid.
Slackware around 96. I downloaded it from a local BBS over a 28.8 modem. It took forever. I don't recall how many floppies it took, but it was a good stack. I got it installed, then realized it was in Portuguese. I did not know Portuguese at the time. So I got a crash course in Linux and Portuguese at the same time learning how to reconfigure the language settings. It was a fun time.
I never used their app, but I have a Yi camera. There are several open source firmwares for them that provide many more features than stock. I feed my cameras into Frigate, which isn't particularly simple to configure, but gives you a great open source DVR.
I don't really like the Yi camera actually. I've had much better luck with Amcrest.
I haven't used it, but agendav - https://github.com/agendav/agendav looks like it might be what you're looking for. There are similar projects for iCal format, which many calendar apps can emit as well.
Homepage is great, especially if the services are deployed on docker or Kubernetes. You can just add some metadata to each service and Homepage will automatically pick them up. No need to remember to update it directly for a new service.