All I can think of is Sion, with his Q and Bambi. Newr oneshotting waves. Also, Illaoi with her tentacle slam can quickly clear waves. St level 10/11 with AD from steraks or equivalent she can 1 shot caster minions with Q.
Who is the best top/jg/mid/adc when it comes to clear waves. and not exactly in the lane, but just a bunch of minions altogether, like when a base has 2 inhibs down and the horde of minions arrives.
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Additional details to help understand my setup. The RPi4 is centrally located in my open concept first floor. RPi4 had 8gb memory and is running on a 500gb SSD. I have approximately 60 z wave devices, some of which HA can not be recognized via the Vera integration.
All smart home equipment is located in a utility nook behind my primary living room tv. This includes the RPi4, Vera Secure, Ubiquity Network hardware, NVR and Sonos amps. So lots of radio activity in a centralized location. Vera Secure currently only provides ZWave radio and 433 MHz for door window sensors. No Zigby devices and no significant coding on the Vera. I will eventually either replace the 433 MHz door sensors or may add a 433 hub, but for now that will be the only reason to keep the Vera.
I am still not confident about the Zwave backup. I know that I can back up the stick in the Zooz Simplicity Studio software and I believe that a Zwave JS UI should do the same, but I am not sure.
I have another Zooz 800 stick on my old RPi with HA that I keep if ever my HA Yellow Box breaks down, but it has not been tested.
To help make your Skeleton Bay dreams come true, we hit up Skeleton Bay wave hunter Ruan de Bruin for the lowdown. Ruan (AKA Ru) is the founder of South Africa Surf Tours, a surf guiding company that specializes in surf trips in southwest South Africa and, you guessed it, Skeleton Bay.
In our opinion, the best way to approach a surf trip to the Donkey is to wait for the right swell to show on the charts, and then start planning your trip. Otherwise, you could be waiting for a very long time, or never see it break.
On the flip side, only about 20% to 30% of the surfers that show up at the beach will actually manage to get the wave they have been dreaming of their whole lives. The reality is that the wave is difficult, fast, shallow and should only be surfed by those who are experienced.
2. Aetec Z-Stick Gen 5 (tested with Raspberrypi)
This stick works pretty well if you do not attach it directly to the pi, but with an usb-hub! also see here: Z-Wave Binding..."Issues" with Aeotec Z-Stick Gen 5 [Z-Wave] #1415. The Stick runs absolutely stable, and all features are usable. I think with OpenHab 3, even the problem with removing nodes directly over the interface seems to be solved (I only tried it once, but it seemed to work). Secure-Inclusion works as well as z-wave plus.
My experience is exactly the opposite
Switched from Aeotec (two sticks died in a year) to UZB1.
The big reason reason was backup - I do no longer need to unplug the stick, fire up Windos and then use the very slow Aeotec backup tool.
Now I just stop the z-wave binding, snapshoting the NWM with zmeserialtool and start the z-wave binding again.
OK, here is my take on this topic
First, and I think Bruce will correct me if I am wrong, zwave devices are different by region correct Bruce? So we should include a region if we are describing our devices.
All US 500 series sticks operate at a few dB lower power than the rest of the world but other than that the only difference from one region to the next is in the final circuit. All have the same zwave chip.
To increase the height of the surf wave, add more ballast to the rear of the boat. This digs the back end of the boat further down into the water, resulting in more displacement (which in turn increases the wave height).
Increasing the length of the wave gives the surfer a lot more room to play and will allow them to recover from tricks without falling off the back of the wave. Create a longer wave by increasing boat speed and adding more ballast to the front of your boat.
Here are some tips on choosing the best flow mode for your wave pumps in your Reef Aquarium. One of the great advantages DC wave pumps have over most style AC wave pumps is their ability to be adjusted and controlled.
Most hobbyists adjust their flow speed and their pulse frequency to create three different types of water, flow mode, wave mode, surge mode, and a steady stream mode. So which flow mode is going to be best for your aquarium? Well every tank is going to be different and ultimately the optimal flow mode is going to be up to you. However here are a few tips we can give you to help you choose what flow mode might work the best for your reef tank.
The most popular flow mode among most reef hobbyists is the wave short pulse. Wave mode simulates the wave type water current action found on shallow coral reefs and it produces a very gentle back-and-forth motion within your aquarium. To simulate these natural waves, you want to program your pump to turn on and off in a very short time interval, even less than a few seconds. The shorter the time interval, the more frequent the waves. You'll want to experiment with both the flow rate and the pulse frequency of your wave pump and finding an ideal setting in your Reef Aquarium. This is also one setting you want to be careful with as you never want to underestimate the power of a wave. Always make sure your aquarium can handle the wave mode setting you've programmed it at and make sure you don't have water splash out of the aquarium.
So when is wave flow mode the best flow mode for your reef aquarium? If you're keeping a lot of SPS/LPS corals or you have some larger soft corals, this is probably going to be your best choice for a flow mode. The continuous pulsing wave action keeps water flowing around the entire coral. This provides them with nutrients and food and also helps in removing waste. Many LPS corals like torch corals have sweeper tentacles which at night can sting other corals. Keeping your water flow mode in a pulsing wave mode keeps the tentacles centered and makes it harder for them to sweep and hit other corals.
Surge mode is very similar to the wave pulse mode, the only difference being the time period between pulses is much longer and can last up to a minute. This allows the pumps to flow water deeper into your aquarium. So when is surge flow mode the best choice for your reef aquarium? If you have a larger, longer aquarium surge flow mode will work better than the short pulsing wave mode. Surge mode provides enough time for water current to flow further away from the wave pump while still mimicking that powerful wave action. You can also place your wave pumps in each corner of the aquarium and put them in a primary-secondary mode and anti-synchronize them. This creates a pattern that alternates from clockwise to anti-clockwise and among hobbyists is called gyro flow.
If you're keeping anemones, surge mode is also very popular especially if you're keeping larger in anemones like carpet anemones or long tentacle anemones.
Hokusai's famous work was among the first prints in Japan to use Prussian blue, a new synthetic pigment that resisted fading, imported from China and the Netherlands (the only countries Japan traded with in the 1830s). Before Prussian blue reached Japan, printmakers used the blue dyes indigo and dayflower blue, which are much less vibrant. The drama of the gigantic wave about to engulf the three small boats together with the new blue colour made the print incredibly popular in Japan.
As topology of large number of closed Polycurve could be long I added a component that outputs the topology of the dual mesh from a mesh.
It is not very fast (10 min for 60 000 faces) but far more fast that the connectivity from curve.
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TheSmartestHouse recently launched a new z wave, battery powered remote that looks just like their switches. It supports a variety of button presses (single, double, held, etc) and so far has been working very well for me to trigger SmartThings scenes.
On the other hand, paper-based invoicing is a manual process requiring extra time for things like invoice tracking and following up on overdue invoices, which can keep you away from the best parts of running your small business.
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