I’ll take your word for it. The name captain tractor is in the song, which is what created my confusion, but it’s not really proof one way or the other.
Whether 'tis nobler to grow wealth and gain
The finer things in life, or to undertake
A change of sex against a sea of doubters
And by opposing, gain pride. To be a man,
And face the trials of a fluctuating market,
Or become a woman, and embrace
The beauty and the freedom of another self.
I’ll take your word for it. The name captain tractor is in the song, which is what created my confusion, but it’s not really proof one way or the other.
I saw The Arrogant Worms perform this song live. Their version was the first I heard, but I think this is the original: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8G_L9tXEwmc
This is also what I suggest. I moved from WordPress to Grav. It’s good, but a lot of work to customize.
Here’s a very useful resource of code snippets to make your website attractive and functional, without aCMS. https://www.w3schools.com/howto/default.asp
They headlined at the University venue in my city. It was all ages, but very well attended.
It looks like they will be playing festivals this summer. https://www.songkick.com/artists/429468-hu/calendar
They perform an excellent live show.
I want this song played at my funeral.
I’m not sure about all your requirements. I use 1CRM. It’s based on sugar crm, which is open source. It’s self-host-able. I had a good experience with support while I was setting it up (I pay for hosting). They are located on the west coast of Canada, if time zone matters.
I use the GL.inet Shadow and have been happy with it. If you want 5Ghz and don’t mind that it’s a little larger (still small), I’d consider the Slate. It supports the latest version of OpenWRT. https://openwrt.org/toh/gl.inet/gl-ar750s
They include a custom GUI on top of OpenWRT, which I like. But LuCI is still there.
I’m planning to start with a self-hosted option, but if I get tripped up, that sounds like a good plan B.
I use transmission because I can install it from Ubuntu repos and it runs from the command line in Ubuntu server.
I used to use your strategy. It works fine. But since I migrated to Nextcloud on a VPS, I use the next cloud password manager. It keeps a copy of the database stored on my device.
I see it as a win. These are my people.
I think another comment already said what I was going to suggest: get a router with family controls. I use an ASUS. It works, but it’s not really easy to use. Newer models or other companies might be easier.
This is self-hosted. So you could also consider OpenWRT. It’s not user friendly, but it’s powerful.
Facelift!