

Titanfall 2 is a great shooter and story game. Don’t bother with Titanfall 1 if you are only in for singleplayer as it is multiplayer only.
Titanfall 2 is a great shooter and story game. Don’t bother with Titanfall 1 if you are only in for singleplayer as it is multiplayer only.
Or you just don’t use voice chat? It’s no use anyways if you disconnect your microphone…
Also: mains powered devices (lightbulbs, smart plugs, zigbee repeaters) will all act as a repeater in your mesh. Depending on your home it might help to add in a few of them. But keep in mind that this will not magically make your existing devices use them. When setting up your network always pair your permanent powered devices first so they can act as endpoints for your battery powered ones.
The main theme of Papers, Please: https://youtu.be/DbBB1j5qAFs
Well … let me calculate this … that makes … Infinite money … Please!
For the power state monitoring I can recommend this blueprint, which does everything for you (and maybe even more): https://github.com/leofabri/hassio_appliance-status-monitor
Because people are dumb and would be asking why they only use 10% of the screen…
Is it a cleaning up simulator? I can totally feel that, I spent the morning cleaning up a closet full of stuff from my childhood…
You could just read the article. It is pretty straightforward and doesn’t require any spyware or profiling as others have suggested.
Although it is not officially supported you can do this: https://github.com/keepassxreboot/keepassxc/discussions/9591
I did it years ago (I would say 10+ years) and it works perfectly fine.
Announcing it’s launch in advance seems like a good way to make Nintendo shut it down in time…
You can now use templates and still maintain the visual editor for the rest of the component. Very nice!
It made me think of indirect games like Black & White, Dungeon Keeper, The Settlers or The Sims. You can give orders but you cannot directly control your characters / units. If you limit the amount of orders, add a delay / the possibility for an interception or introduce areas where your orders can’t reach your hero it could do the trick.
I think what he means is that if your backup is triggered from your main server and your main server is compromised the backups can also be attacked immediately. If the backup is requested from the backup machine you will at least have the time between the attack and the next backup to prevent the attack from reaching your backup machines.
More like RRRGGGBBB…
For me it was KitchenOwl. It’s shopping list works and looks similar to Bring, which we had used before and made the transition for my wife easier.
If you don’t plan on supporting this for at least a few years I would say no.
If you don’t expect to have a decent local userbase I would say no (local in the sense of a common interest, e.g. it might be useful to host an instance for all members of even a small company if you expect a decent amount of posts).
If it’s just you and your family (let’s be honest: it’s just you) I would say no.
The fediverse can federate, but if everyone is using their own server it’s just a fancy peer to peer network.
I also think it may be the browser not using the DNS provided by the router. This is often called Safe Browsing or Secure DNS in browser settings.
I don’t know if Home Assistant is so niche. Everyone who does some form of smart home comes to the point where there are several manufacturers forcing you to use their own app. If you’re lucky you can use something like Google Home or Siri to have a unified control interface, but these are usually very basic. You can try to stick to one system for as long as possible, but sooner or later that will fail. A system like Home Assistant is the inevitable solution to these problems and it is a very good thing that HA exists as a strong and open software to solve this problem.
Is it as bad as the time Netflix killed the movie industry?