It is, I can understand why they've done it though.
Funnily enough, canvas has glitched out for me, and it's only showing new pixels placed.
All pale to the satisfaction of inserting a digibeta tape.
There seems to be a large union flag forming in the top left corner...Unfortunately, zer appear to be germanz!
In sales, there is nothing more infuriating than somebody who may (or may not) be smart, and has convinced themselves entirely wrong.
And there is nothing more perfect than someone who has decided that they absolutely love your highest margin item.
The only downside I can find is that his formal education was in finance and law, rather than climate science.
But I guess when dealing with other finance/law people, you might as well have the same as a head, and delegate the actual science.
At least they weren't ferrets.
Chaos 2 saves the day again.
I'm a bit late, but if it helps, I've had good results with the Sonoff and Tuya zigbee sensors. I prefer the Tuyas, just because they use AA instead of CR2032 batteries.
$50 will easily get you everything you need to start.
You might also want to think about getting a 433MHz radio for the system.
If you live in a built up area, you'd be surprised how many people have equipment transmitting on 433MHz already (free data!).
And a lot of generic wireless temperature sensor kits use it as a standard, making it a good value way to get weatherproof gear.
I got a generic fridge/freezer kit for about £10 that works perfectly with this.
Again, $50 or so for a DVB-T2 receiver. Just be aware that it's a little more technically involved than pairing zigbee devices.
Bother me with DMs if you like, I've been fiddling with just about every protocol I can get my hands on for under £100!
If progress were a train, JKR would be demanding to speak to the manager because after stopping at her station, it had the gall to continue onwards.
It's why it's so annoying that dual function AC/Water CH don't seem to exist (or at least, they don't qualify for government subsidies).
In the summer, I'd like 3KWH of cooling. And in the winter, maybe 15KWH of heating. But to do that, I have to buy two boxes.
Absolute indestructible bosses, too. It's a good, simple design, that works.
I've even unblocked drains with mine in the past. (I have a wetvac now, Henry conservationists will be glad to hear).
Maybe you need to slide it a little?