I think he did a lithium swap, though. Not something an average person would be comfortable doing, but doable.
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I don't know personally. But I'd assume it would be from ease of use and reliability.
You could probably get something close to a networked zigbee dongle by running zigbee2mqtt on a pi with a USB dongle and run nothing else on it. It would potentially make restoring it in a failure easier.
S2 would've probably been liked better if it wasn't called True Detective.
From everything I've seen, the networked ones are never recommended over USB dongles.
I definitely recommend zigbee2mqtt over ZHA. I originally went with ZHA and just recently went through the hassle of converting over. It was worth it. IMO, it's best to just start with zigbee2mqtt, and to convert before you have a lot of devices and automations.
Edit: before I posted this comment, I couldn't see any comments other than the one I was responding to.
I think the average Israeli doesn't know the reality of what is across the border, literally hundreds of feet from them.
I played for 150 hours and enjoyed the fuck out of it. I didn't have any loading issues like you, though. I have an AMD 5600X.
To your point, I clicked on this post hoping to see what OP was going to use and why because I would like to build my own NAS some day. But like you said, this post is a waste of everyone's time.
The store bought pie dough isn't vegetarian because it's made with lard. I learned that when I served a pie to some vegetarian friends.
But why do you have sirens?
In my experience as a programmer, entry roles don't do well as remote. At the start of their career, it's important to learn enough to become independent enough to work from home.
Also, who has time to watch all the content we already have? Certainly not fucking me.