To give context I was never a good competitive player, so I'm talking about casual play. I think I'm slightly less responsive than mouse+kb, but playing on the train is just a blast!
I also had to bind other buttons to improve response time:
dpad down to go to last notification
dpad to cycle between forums
dpad eight for inactive villagers, left for army
Then Right Joystick is a radial menu to go to 6 groups. A is select all on screen.
On top of that, I binded shift to L1 (the bottom left palet) which can be user in combination of most other buttons I binded: e.g. create 5 units, assign to group, select all inactive villagers etc..
I went through the William Wallace campaign to tune my conf, but I find it pretty good now!
Actually, to make it with cryptographic guarantees is pretty hard... I know of at least one university professor in the PET (Privacy Enhancing Technologies)/cryptography space who spent quite some time on his startup to develop such a search engine. In the end it all fell apart because of one the mathematical assumptions being unprovable.
This is just one example but I guess it illustrates pretty well why we've yet to see a cryptographically secure/private search engine as a product!
They would just be able to create and stream 2 or more ad-encoded versions where ads are encoded in differently positions. Then no sponsorblock could save us since it would skip the wrong segments for some people..
Yeah but that's because the content creator cannot dynamically change the time at which the sponsored part is. For ads, Google could dynamically insert ads at every 1/3rd of videos with a variation +- 1mn, and there's nothing an extension like sponsorblock could do without triming on the original video's content.
Love it too!
One that has been my top listen count for years is The Witcher 3 OST. The use of some slav traditional instruments was nothing I've ever heard like before, and it resonated a lot with the story. Special mention to:
The Wolf and The Swallow for giving me the chills everytime I listen to it
Hail To Caranthir also has something special to it.
Although neither tracks are part of the published albums :/
Je trouve aussi que la limite à 25km/h permet d'avoir des pistes "fluides", où tout le monde est globalement à la même vitesse. C'est bête mais je trouve que ça donne un sentiment de sécurité qu'on perdrait avec juste 5km/h en plus sur la limite
Intéressant, je pense que l'approche de l'expérimentation est la bonne: beaucoup de bandes/pistes cyclables ne sont pas adaptées pour, et leur utilisation par des speedbikes pourraient décourager les autres cyclistes. Alors qu'en effet hors agglomération le speedbike prend tout son intérêt !
Funny, I recently had a similar story at work. We're in a building with several companies, so the "Rolls Royce" guy of your story was someone from another company, and the "Mercedes" guy was one of our colleagues. Exact same thing, the other guy was badly parked whereas our colleague was within the marks (although slightly misaligned TBF, but still in the marks). Some people..
I'm guessing you were in a Home Assistant core installation?
EDIT: Just saw that it's supervised as well. I'm not sure why you can't update it from the web ui?
I've been using a RPI 2B in a Home Assistant Supervised installation for the past two years with absolutely no problem. I can update it from the Web UI properly. The only things I noticed:
you sometime get a "unsupported hardware" notification that you can dismiss. Just keep in mind that since this isn't a "supported" platform, you shouldn't bother the devs with hardware related problems should you have any. As I said, I never had any problem and I'm running many addons/integrations.
I wonder if sometimes zigbee2mqtt may be slow due to the hardware. Nothing too problematic, but I might upgrade hardware in the future to check that
Windows only but does pack a pretty nice set of features: https://hassagent.readthedocs.io/en/latest/