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Cake day: August 11th, 2023

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  • You might want to look into opening up a iban account in au for exchanging money. There are several companies that could facilitate that, e.g. wise. You'd probably end up with a euro account in Ireland that way and a aud account to exchange to. From there on you just suck up the conversion rate to aud on a regular basis and you transfer aud to aud.

    Bank transfers for private persons in the eurozone are free, highly secure, simple and fast. For businesses transfers are usually a fixed fee, regardless of amount (couple of cents).


  • You can read measurements without going to the device itself, instead, you use a phone or similar. This also means that a device doesn't require a display. Consider an outside thermometer as example. Home automation allows you to draw a little graph giving you a good idea how cold it got. Let's add another measurement device, say a radon meter. Again, no display needed and you could stick it somewhere less accessible.

    You can make home automation as silly or useful as you want it to be.


  • Because it's not Windows and it's not MacOS. Yes, it's an operating system, but what people are comparing against are their expectations. I dont expect a program that's not written or designed for my particular distribution or operating system to work. Now, in some cases it turns out that it does and sometimes it works better then under Microsoft, but that shouldn't be your expectation. The software that is made for it runs as expected.

    Working hardware is usually step one. If your hardware isn't supported then of course you're in for a rough ride.