What is still missing from these replies: Hannibal was almost better than The Silence of the Lambs. And Mads Mikkelsen might've been a better Hannibal than Hopkins...
I also like how you can make your whole house change color with the lights during the day. Blue and bright at noon, red and dim in the evening.
Or how the lights dim when I turn on the TV. Or how the curtains can be opened by just yelling open the curtains. Node Red is super nice with Home Assistant, if you want to do something more complex with the automation.
If you want something that is quite a nice editor too but doesn't require hundreds of lines of configuration, try helix. It also has nice help menus so it's fast to learn. I've used vim since the 90's and Emacs for many years, but nowadays I kinda just like hx how it just works with zero configuration for any programming language I need to work with.
Yep. I had a very bad cough years ago, and couldn't sleep. My doctor asked if I'm interested in homeopathy. I laughed so hard that I started coughing really violently, and walked home with a codeine prescription that helped me over that flu.
All Beato interviews are pure gold. He lets the people talk and be relaxed. And gets the best out of usually hard to interview people, such as Yngwie or Billy Corgan.
Me and my partner never really watched any horror movies, and now, when nearing our 40's, we've been watching at least one classic every day. So far the best have been Scream, Color Out of Space and Aliens. So many to watch still before the month ends.
Is there any high quality versions of The Second Arrangement available? I thought they gave up on that.