unknowing8343

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Our trains directly do not allow any fucking bike, scooter, or shit. So enjoy while you can.

Many countries now fear batteries igniting inside trains, even though the same bike/scooter person will now have to take their car to work and have the much higher potential to actually kill people and themselves.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 2 points 2 months ago (1 children)

What s the Plasma version?

I mean, I'll do as the Wiki says, specially with something so critical.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 months ago (2 children)

https://en.opensuse.org/System_Updates#Zypper Read the whole zypper section (it's short).

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 1 points 2 months ago (1 children)

https://en.opensuse.org/System_Updates#Zypper Read the whole zypper section (it's short).

Brilliant. I wonder if they will do the same thing again and force everyone to download a new app again.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 7 points 2 months ago (1 children)

For this kinds of problems, it might be best to go to https://forums.opensuse.org/

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I've never heard of a partition magically disappearing. This is extremely weird. Were you using Windows or Leap when it happened?

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 5 points 2 months ago (5 children)

I use Android because I want to install the apps that I fucking want. The launcher is the place where I spend very little time. Stock Android launcher is generally fine for me.

[–] unknowing8343@discuss.tchncs.de 4 points 2 months ago (12 children)

Correct me if I'm wrong, but GUI package managers are completely discouraged in Tumbleweed.

I do use Signal. Everyone should have Signal for telephone contacts. But for the other stuff... I'd rather use a decentralized system.

But it's being replaced by a modern, standardized tool that will even allow you to YaST-out your system remotely. I say this is a win!

 

I was not a podcast guy at all, but I stumbled upon Andrew Huberman a few months ago and wow, what an amazing source of information and it has helped me a lot while making conmutes and training sessions a lot less wasteful.

The thing is that, now that I basically have consumed all their catalogue, I feel the need for more.

I am very interested in science, backed-up self-improvement, open source stuff, and... Maybe, if it's really well done I could enjoy some politics.

I mostly like to get informed and to grow. I have other sources for entertainment.

 

I followed this video to make my Home Asssistant accessible from everywhere, and yeah, port 8123 is fully clear to me, I've done it, it works great.

But he also talks about port 443, and when he sets it up in the router instead of choosing 443 on both WAN and LAN he goes for 443 to 8123. Why? And which one is the WAN and the LAN one? His router config has completely different names to mine, and as you can tell I am quite a noob at this.

 

This problem existed too in Plasma 5, but I was so excited that after the update to 6, there finally was a toggle for some kind of "don't ask about this again for this device" but it seems to do nothing.

So is this bug ever going to be fixed? Or is it actually not a bug? What are your workarounds? I hate that I have to walk to my TV stand to press enter everytime I turn on the machine.

#Plasma6 #KDE #KDEplasma6 #KDEplasma #KDEConnect

 

I am worried that there is not really a benefit of doing that, just more noise and energy consumption.

 

There does not seem to exist like a single, complete solution for this that everyone agrees is the way to go... or maybe I did not look hard enough.

How do you do it?

My priorities are:

Top priority

  • Turn off

Amazing to have

  • Volume controls
  • Pause/play

Nice to have

  • monitoring state (on/off)

I saw that System Bridge exists, and looks almost perfect aside from the fact that is not even in the AUR (outdated) and is not distributed under Chocolatey in Windows... this makes me think that the project is very much not widely used at all.

So, how do you deal with these things?

 

I could not recommend AnySoftKeyboard to my mum. I could recommend Florisboard, tho.

Openboard is virtually dead from what I can see. So that leaves Florisboard as the only open source alternative (that I know of) that could really be used by the masses. And the world would actually be a way better place if we all opensource freaks could install Florisboard on our family/friends phones and them barely noticing anything weird.

The problem is... no word suggestions yet. It's been years and we are still lacking what is almost an essential feature of a phone's keyboard.

I wish I could really work on it, but I lack the knowledge to do so; so I hope I am bringing some attention to the project.

Is there any other alternative I am unaware of?

 

How can I kill this evil thing?

This is probably not the place to do it but I figured it would be where I could find someone who fixed it.

 

I am slowly getting back into reading, and as a minimalist, I dislike the idea of having (or carrying) books, aside from very special ones, of course.

Is there a nice system to organize (maybe even sync) ebook information; and I mean not only bookmarking where you left, but actually notes, highlights, etc? I'd like it to be pretty "universal", so I don't depend on propietary stuff, and I can retrieve those notes 20 years from now (why else would I want to write some notes, right?).

Also, a bit off-topic for this sub, but... how do you read? E-readers? Tablets? Software choices?

 

Essentially the title.

If only S2 (previous connection point from light switch to bulb) is truly required, then, wow, that makes things way easier to install.

I guess electrically it makes sense, I'm just weirded out it does not show in the instructions.

 

I just started my journey into Home Automation, and I think I am starting to understand better what Matter actually signifies...

So, Zigbee is just a communication protocol, and the definition of smart devices is actually done by ZHA, Zigbee2MQTT, etc... correct?

So Matter actually reduces all those Zigbee sub-protocols into one thing, so one Matter bulb will be always compatible, you don't need to pick like we do now with ZHA, Zigbee2MQTT... correct?

And then, the Zigbee communication is substituted either with Thread (basically Zigbee technology but for Matter) or Wi-Fi. But the smart device definition is still Matter, so a bulb will always behave like Matter specifies, in terms of variables and parameters.

Am I getting close?

 

I think apps become really relevant in the federated world, as it allows to manage multiple accounts at the same time, in the same place, allowing for quick switching, etc, while simplifying so much workflow (and making server requests lighter too!).

On F-Droid, tho, I see Peertube apps basically being frozen in time. No updates since a long time ago, but Peertube itself keeps getting better and better, so what's up?

Also, don't link NewPipe, I know it allows Peertube videos, but you cannot log in or interact, which is crucial for the survival of the fediverse.

 

If I am not mistaken the tradeoff is losing add-ons but being able to install other services.

So... what is your experience? Are add-ons useful/common for your use case?

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