My understanding is that a radon reading of 2 is the upper bound for reasonable regular exposure. If you're seeing above that, I'd be inclined to look into mitigation.
There's an esphome config for them and esphome let's you set a password. I believe it supports encryption but I can't remember.
The faikins are really awesome. I have mine set up in Home Assistant and I have automations for them to do stuff to turn off if the outdoor and indoor temps are both pleasant. I also have it set up to turn off if any of my windows or exterior doors are left open for more than five minutes. But you can program them to do so much. The stock firmware does mqtt so it's quite versatile.
I have an older Delta table saw and recently decided to sell it because a miter saw + track saw + some other tools you need anyhow does nearly everything a table saw would do, but uses space way more efficiently.
I think what comes next is interest-based, influencer-moderated, semi-private chat rooms. For example a lot of hobby youtuber have moderated discord servers. My diy 3d printing communities have discord servers. I have a few invite-only discord servers for various circles of friends and family.
I work at a b2b diesel vehicle oem and our vehicles routinely do in excess of 130k miles per year. The first owners usually keep them for 3-5 years before selling them. They don't, generally, require rebuilds for the first few owners.
If you're experiencing that sort of issue, it is not specifically because of the emissions devices. It's because of poor design or cheap parts.
Not freecad related, but if you like programmatic cad like openscad, you may like cadquery even more. A lot of operations are way more natural and you can export step, not just stl.
You say the article isn't fully truthful. Where are your sources to back up your claims? What are your credentials? Or are you just pulling it out of thin air?
Sedentary lifestyles seems pretty likely. A lot of people in this thread are talking about how exercise is something that seemed to help or that their doc suggested.
I have a friend who is on the grounds crew at an urban university who has a few handfuls of Stihl models at work and close to as many at home. The only one I've ever seen him use is the electric one.
I'm not a chainsaw guy myself, but it was quite nice to use when I've borrowed it.
I love that job page! It's very clear the sort of person you're looking for and your recruitment process seems very respectful of the candidate's time.
I paid for the family plan of YouTube Premium + Google Play Music up until Google decided they'd rather use the vastly inferior YouTube Music. NewPipe + GreyJay + Ublock Origin + Patreon seems like a reasonable compromise to Google's customer hostility.