How is this useful if "immigrants don't pay taxes"?
bitwolf
I always try to argue this when people say they'd rather drive to commute.
When you drive both you and your employer lose time. When you take a train you keep your time in a way.
Isn't the FBI trained to beat polygraphs though?
They realized that there will be moves to deport Trumps family if this went through I presume
I actually have a few of the Matter supported Kasa smart switches.
They work incredibly well, but they still haven't been updated to Matter 1.3 so no power consumption statistics in Home Assistant.
While it's possible you just need cosmetics for sensitive skin here are some things you can keep in mind.
You don't need to use force when shaving. It can just from its weight. I found myself subconsciously using force from my time with a 5 blade Razer.
I also clean the Razer after each use. I remove the blade and clean the blade and parts with soapy water. (Mainly because I have OCD over things being clean, but it definitely helps with pimples cause from old skin oils being on the blade and Razer guard).
That's primarily what I seek out, but my rental has the Honeywell.
Have you found a decent matter thermostat? I'd love to get one when I get a house
Oh my gosh. Maybe I should do that on my resume.
I've been getting nowhere after 100's of applications to tech jobs. Even though I'm experienced and in senior roles
I love my Henson also.
I'm super lazy and don't use shaving cream or oil. But I can easily shave after showering with just water.
I had a one blade, and it worked great if you did the whole nine yards, but it sucked if you dont use shaving cream.
The Henson works better with less effort than even a 5 blade imo
The Honeywell thermostats support z-wave. So no cloud shenanigans.
On the bright side, hopefully this accelerates the UKI initiatives on the different distros.
That would get us a pathway to a fully working secure boot and hibernation on encrypted volumes.
A podman quadlet would be a great way to manage the Immich container.
Keep in mind your system will already have the plumbing for podman. So it's not as bad if you're averse to using docker.
It'd be managed as a systemd unit. IMO its a better method than flatpak.