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Alright. Let’s get the ratgdo guy on this. I’d pre-order a rathvac today.
Linux & FOSS Enthusiast. My cultural touch points are 90s-00s sci-fi references and Mean Girls.
Alright. Let’s get the ratgdo guy on this. I’d pre-order a rathvac today.
My lump charcoal smoker.
I moved to LMDE 6 when it came out, moving over from regular Mint. It’s so nice and boring… Which is exactly how I like my computer to be.
I’ve got physical buttons attached to several ESPHome projects. It’d be trivial to make one just a momentary push button. Beware of ESPHome though, once you start down that path, you’re going to want to build sensors yourself and start automating things that don’t need automation.
I did this at my house too. I’ve also got a card for turning off the the TV and the lights when the kids are done in that room.
The best thing I ever did with home automation and children is to setup motion sensors in the hallway and tie it to my WLED strips. If anyone in the house leaves a bedroom at night, led light strips in the hallway, along the stairs, and downstairs turn on low and red for 5 minutes. There’s no turning on lights or forgetting to turn them off. It’s bright enough to see but not so bright that is jarring. Also, using red light doesn’t kill your night vision when you go back to a dark room.
I switched with Bookworm. It’s great!
I like Flatpak and Appimage. I won’t touch Snaps.
Hi, that’s me! I’ve been using apt and Debian derivatives for 17 years. Bookworm is fantastic!
Are there certain features you’ve grown to rely on?
I use plaintext documents with markdown. There’s a markdown editor for the web. Markor is an excellent Android app. Take your pick of a number of text editors with markdown.
I’d give LMDE a look. Debian under the hood, everything works, and really slick to boot.
Let’s keep going down the rabbit hole! You can build your own using ESPHome.
I have a Pi 3 running Home Assistant. I also have two Pi Zeros that I have MP4 Museum installed.
I use MP4 Museum to run projected Halloween decorations mostly but it’s great to have a little box that will take a video file from a thumbdrive and dump it out the HDMI port on boot.
I use natural on the trackpad and traditional using a mouse.
The last release was in 2002. It’s not limited to Gen X. As an older millennial, I leaned Lotus 1-2-3 and Lotus Word Pro before I was introduced to Microsoft’s Suite.
Vi is standardized in both POSIX and Single Unix Specification.
A lot of the discussion and notes on development happens on their forums.
I assembled a HeaterMeter for my Kamado style charcoal grill/smoker… It’s built on top of OpenWRT.
So they used some variant of Sick Beard?