It's a great game!
Nice trolling, good Sir.
In App Purchase.
Yes, I agree with you. Your solution answers OPs question. However, sometimes the question does not cover the problem completely.
As long people know what they want, it's easier. But that's not always the case.
I'd go for a more advanced system, at least if it's a little more than an outlet or two. It can still run offline. O ce installed, you can deny HomeSeer or Home Assistant access to the internett.
Much easier to handleand easier to expand.
RFXCOM has great transceivers for 433 MHz. I've been using them for over 15 years.
... he didn't let go.
... then I think this isn't the community for you. Home automation is for, you know, automating our homes: Not because it's the only way, but because it's the EASY way.
This is just an extension based on the same reason for your TV having a remote, your car (probably) has an automatic gearbox, your smart phone does much you needed a computer to do back in the days, etc.
Convenience is king.
Indeed!
It's fantastic! You can use it as a simple editor, or you can literally do anything you want.
It's Adobe Premiere and After Effects combined. For free!
This list feel a little dated. On the top of my head I'd add "Visual Studio Code" for programming, Cakewalk for music composition, and Davinci Resolve for video editing.
Shadow Gambit.