I’ve had three Yale deadbolts for 6+ years and I’ve never had an issue to where I wished they had a keyway. I love them.
I’ve had three Yale deadbolts for 6+ years and I’ve never had an issue to where I wished they had a keyway. I love them.
Port your number to Google voice. Their spam blocking is great. That and/or get a Pixel. TBH I’m not exactly sure which one is blocking spam calls but I haven’t gotten one in years. I only use Google voice for texting though, so that would have to be blocking spam texts.
I used to work overnight, 4 10s and it was like 10p-8a or 9p-7a. I switched to 8a-5p and it took weeks to turn around completely. I had been using mio energy in water for a couple of years at that point and I went from two 20oz bottles at night to four of them during the day. It was eye opening how completely draining working overnight was for me.
Is bikes direct an option for you? https://www.bikesdirect.com/canada/
That’s a fantastic graph!
Oh that’s such an awesome graph!
I really should try getting through the intro again. 3rd time’s the charm!
Mass Effect Trilogy
Could you make a VPN between the two sites and put them in the same network? Then maybe you could separate them in the UI into different views?
Show us your tail!
Here’s an animal wiping something:
+1 for Valetudo! I’ve installed it once via OTA and twice by FEL. The OTA was obviously a breeze, but FEL wasn’t that bad. I just watched videos on YouTube for the disassembly and took my time doing each step. I love the UI and the fact that I can SSH into them just for the sheer coolness of it! I think one great thing about it is that it doesn’t affect the software that the robot uses for all its tasks and functions (e.g. vacuuming, mopping, sensors), just that it replaced the cloud and runs it on device.
Same. Haven’t had any issues with it.
I don’t see getting a cert as a bad thing. As far as “how good” that would be hard to gauge. IMO, a better way to look at it is what are the downsides of studying and getting the cert.
I’ve found this page to be super helpful over the years:
Ring keypad v2