Just because you could use it for knitting it doesn’t mean it was its purpose.
There’s not a lot of detail, but you can check on the Wiki why it’s ultimately an unlikely explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dodecahedron#Purpose
Just because you could use it for knitting it doesn’t mean it was its purpose.
There’s not a lot of detail, but you can check on the Wiki why it’s ultimately an unlikely explanation: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_dodecahedron#Purpose
Yeah, he never did nothing for me! Fuck him!
I’m scared to ask where do you live that that’s expected of a “real” bathroom…
I dunno, I don’t use it myself. If they’re just forked to run the action there should be no difference for you.
You could try forking it and running the action on your own repo.
The free actions limit should probably be enough for what you need.
Exactly, that and the mobile app. Having simple markdown files and ability to sync them with Syncthing are just too good.
It’s a known issue, unfortunately.
See the notes for this Aqara/Xiaomi switch: https://www.zigbee2mqtt.io/devices/SP-EUC01.html
That’s just basic decency.
It’s not only legal to assume, it’s a requirement to default to “no”.
Tracking is opt-in.