Not sure where to request/suggest new projects, but I'd be thrilled if you'd make/sell a Tasmota compatible:
power strip, something like https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0BWMMWKW5, with room for multiple wall warts (wide plugs) and perhaps USB outlets (or perhaps not); and
multi-outlet plug, something like https://kmc.co/products/smart-tap-mini (though with all outlets switched).
In the past I've been able to flash devices like these with Tasmota but everything seems to be migrating to Tuya modules and I've been unable to flash any of them with open source software (e.g. OpenBK).
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