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SteamVR + ALVR worked on my quest, and then I tried WiVRn. Fewer options to tweak than ALVR, but it’s all in one and has been rock solid since I started using it.
My experience is that Zigbee’s range is fine, but it is highly susceptible to interference/electrical wires/water pipes that might be in walls. I put my Conoff dongle on a 12 ft USB extension (my HA Raspberry Pi is right next to my router, modem, and home server). Then, as I was having issues with devices staying connected, I added routers. I tried to place them so they had clear line of sight with each other (or the dongle), or only through one wall. After that, I’ve had no problems. It ended up being about one per room. Ikea’s smart plugs are cheap and I use them only as routers.
Do you have any zigbee routers (mains powered devices) scattered around your house? I had the same problem, then I strategically placed a bunch of smart plugs throughout my house. Haven’t had any problems since.

If you want to up your pasta game even more, try what’s in this article: www.seriouseats.com/the-right-way-to-sauce-pasta

I decided to try it once. I told myself it would only be once. Now it’s the only way I sauce pasta, and it’s totally worth the little extra work.

The Right Way to Sauce Pasta

Pasta heated in the skillet with sauce has a vastly different and superior flavor and texture compared with pasta that is simply sauced on the plate. No matter how great a sauce you can make, if you don't sauce your pasta correctly, you're missing out on one of life's greatest pleasures. Conversely, even a so-so jarred marinara sauce can be improved upon by finishing it off right. Here's how to properly sauce your pasta, step by step.

Serious Eats

My home server is running OMV (which is really just Debian with a web GUI), and all the services (outside of SMB/Wireguard) are running in Docker containers. I used to like to tinker, but as my server got more mature, I just wanted it to work. If OMV went away tomorrow, I would pivot to Debian because of its stability.

Laptop/desktop are running Pop_OS! Like the relative stability, but the frequent updating of the kernel for hardware support.

I’m with you on this. The desktop app isn’t connecting now, but I can log in via the web app and it appears to work.
Only downside is it’s not a very robust surge protector. It’s 820 joules if I remember correctly.
The Eaton TR5260 has a line/load side and their technical documentation says it provides downstream protection for the other outlets.

While I don’t have the number of devices you do, I can add two observations:

Kwikset Zigbee Door Locks have been rock solid since the day I installed them. No issues dropping off the network. The only downside is occasional delay in reporting state (locked/unlocked) to HA. Actually, getting it to respond to a command to lock/unlock is near instantaneous.

Ikea Zigbee devices have also been rock solid. The only issue is that none of them seem to report battery level reliably. Other than that, there are zero issues.

SV08/ voron for the folks that like to tinker (and value not living in a walled garden, Sovol’s hot end/ nozzles not withstanding).

I would call the SV08 hot end/nozzles proprietary-ish. They still published everything on github, which enabled the community to design a modified heat sink (that I got printed on PCBWay). The updated heat sink allows you to swap in an E3D Revo nozzle. That wouldn’t be possible if it was truly proprietary.