

As far as I can see in the firmware code it has Arduino under the hood. And the firmware itself doesn’t look that complicated. If I’m ever buying one I’d definitely rewriting the api client to my liking:)
As far as I can see in the firmware code it has Arduino under the hood. And the firmware itself doesn’t look that complicated. If I’m ever buying one I’d definitely rewriting the api client to my liking:)
Well, previous approach was a dead end in terms of functionality and platform support. I’d like to think of it as a prototype. BTW, the test suit was written in Python and had been left in touch to ensure the same behavior if the rework.
Does this mean that it will become PG 16 after this change?
The features I use Linux for never were in Windows and probably never will be.
Sorry, but in general “not everybody needs it” isn’t a valid argument against a feature. Those that don’t need it are free to not using it.
The question should be whether or not it will be useful for a significant number of users.
Keep it up. A competitor to watch would be the broot
project
I’ve moved to trackballs several years ago
I don’t have a solution for you. Just wanted to cheer you up a little with my experience in a similar situation. In my case those phantom clicks and mouse movement were from a wireless mouse my kid uses which he was fiddling with like it’s a fidget in another room thinking he has turned it off.
I don’t see anyone mentions htop
. So, I will:)
Just works, could be installed in any distro. Much more friendly than top but isn’t bloated with features as some other alternatives are.
On the subject of editors, joe
is just awesome: lightweight, powerful, had coffee coloring and line numbers, and you can choose it with Ctrl+C:)
If you’d map it to just f
it’s even more handy
A really simple one but surprisingly useful is cal
Aggregating Matrix, xmpp, irc, and telegram could work for me. But I’d rather did this on my private matrix instance now though.
Terminator isn’t supported anymore as far as I remember. A good substitution for it is Tilix. I’d been using the latter for a while but recently I switched to the new default terminal in Fedora (it had weird name that I unable to remember) and Tilling Shell extension for Gnome.
Personally, I’m looking forward for our to stabilize to try working on Matrix protocol support.
I was using this kind of a setup a long time ago with 120GB SSD and 1TB HDD. I’ve found the overall speedup pretty remarkable. It felt like a 1TB SSD most of the time. So, having a cache drive of around 10% of the main drive seems like a good size to cost compromise. Having a cache 50% size of the basic storage feels like a waste to me.
First of all, LFS is a book. It is intended for learning. The working Linux system you’re ending up with after finishing reading the book is just a result of you performing practicing exercises while reading the book.
The idea of terms like Alacritty or Foot that user uses filling WM like sway that has tabbed mode and tiling already. There is no need in tmux there.
Lately, their posts on Mastodon became full of comments questioning their CEO political views. I guess, this is the answer to those, a clear one.