Unsure. It is a requirement of mine to be able to "ok Google, add X to the shopping list" currently I do this with Google keep. I would love to be able to do it with home assistant
I started out solo just fine. However matchmaking is good and the community is great so don't avoid joining up with others it's definitely worth a shot!
Ordered it the same, 1TB though. Mine is estimated for the following Tuesday. Took them forever to get it to the carrier, which I got info on yesterday.
Follow the principles of object-oriented programming like inheritance, encapsulation, and polymorphism.
Don't overuse inheritance - the relationship between classes should make logical sense.
Keep methods short - if a method exceeds 50 lines, look for ways to abstract functionality out.
Consider existing open-source solutions before writing your own code from scratch. Leveraging others' work saves time.
Avoid hacking together quick fixes - take time to implement proper, maintainable solutions.
Plan for reusability - code with the goal of making parts reusable by yourself and others.
Prioritize readability - write code that's easy for others to understand.
Modularize your code into logical, independent pieces.
Test early and often to catch bugs quickly.
Refactor regularly to improve design as your understanding evolves.
Mixture is things.
Grounded, An Ankou, Nordic Ashes, Orbital Bullet, Wizard of Legend...
So roguelikes and a fun survival.