I am an atheist and I often call my friends by their name when I app them. It's just a form of respect for their person imo. I am not the 'hey bro!’ type of guy.
A fruit native to Brazil. We call it "pizza hawaii" in the Netherlands and it's tasty. Ananas, ham and cheese, perfection I say, pizza puritan snobs be damned.
Why did you need it, do you have any Asus hardware requiring armory crate? The time I spent with the Asus mouse playing games was quite awesome and redeemed setting it up.
Bloatware isn't the right term, it is config software. It is just system heavy weight shite that after configuring your hardware can be rid of, unlike other brands that require their tiresome software be installed to make the hardware work.
ASUS ROG Harpe Ace. Lightweight, builtin battery, parts that can be swapped, great build quality, 2,4 ghz, BT 5.1 and wired. My son had Logitech, Corsair and Razer gaming mice and after some time had problems with double clicking or scroll wheel.
He is very content with the Asus. Only gripe is the software, but once set up, you can remove ut.
My Nest Hub 2gen is just an expensive clock now, and it isn't even working well at that.
It used to control all my home automation. Now it's a lot of "sorry, I don't understand" clock.
Nothing wrong with both Siemens or Bosch (or Miele). But Miele's do break down too. My friend's recent Miele Twindos washingmachine's sensor died after only 2 years just outside guarantee, seems to be a fairly common problem with twindos machines. Expensive to repair too. 1400 Euro washing machine.
We have a Siemens iq500 dishwasher, an iq300 washing machine and dryer that run reliable for over 10 years. 3 appliances for about the same price as my friends Miele.
Also you get what you pay for and a lot of consumers can't afford 1400 euro for a washing machine anyway or pay for the expensive repairs. Comparing entry level with top tier hardware on brand suckability seems quite odd.
My wife uses VPN for work. It will bypass the pihole because it does as intended, create an encrypted virtual private network tunnel directly with their server. Pihole can see the client when it logs on to the home network but will then ignore, and won't be able to monitor any traffic as soon as my wife logs into her works VPN anyway.
With those limited ISP routers, disable dhcp and let the pihole do the dhcp serving. This is how I do it with a raspberry pi to connect all clients and give out the pihole address automatically. It's better anyway, as the clients data isn't all piled up into one 3rd party's router's IP address.
First of all, I am glad you do not have breast cancer.
In the Netherlands...Every year or two a buss comes to our village where one can get tested for breast cancer.for free.