(very good actually once you adjust to it being different, many problems simply disappear, but stuff isn’t designed for you and it’s frustrating but you make do, also people go out of their way to aggrieve you)
My GNOME Quick Settings extension for Home Assistant!
Since posting the sneak peak screenshot the other day, I've tidied up the code and made it actually configurable rather than being hard coded to work with my setup. Hopefully it's useful now for others too. Check it out:
Here's what the config looks like. It supports three kinds of entities: input_number, input_boolean, and input_select; and it hooks up the UI components and data binding for you. Just declare what entities you want to control and you're ready to go.
GNOME is so good man, idk what the haters are talking about. on what other OS can you make something this slick and useful in just a few hundred lines of JS, without having to install anything extra
@whitequark what are the problems with gtkwave? I switched from sway to gnome a couple years ago now and I haven't had the experience you describe, apart from xwayland difficulties/electron bs it's been quite smooth
this toot inspired by seeing that Discord still ships a 32 bit client for Windows and thinking well, it would probably use less memory, given how especially pointer heavy electron apps are.
but no! you don't actually want the rest of the 32 bit ABI! you don't want to spill to stack for every function call, you do actually want all the good parts of x86_64! you just want smaller pointers
usually when Big Serious Companies have defense contracts, they go to some effort to downplay/minimise/obfuscate their links to the defense industry, because they know it's absolutely toxic to their brand image
extremely big brained on the other hand to just come out and say "no we don't have any defense contracts, but we'd like to!"
when I first started using spotify, I loved it. now for me and many others, it's that shit app I feel shackled to. I think they know this and are banking on users feeling locked in
still thinking about this one. the most plainly unreasonable case of UB i have ever seen. i read all the justifications and my conclusion remains that the tail is strongly wagging the dog
man I so wish I could have the blissful faith and optimism of this guy in the Guardian today writing that the Paris agreement and the 1.5c limit was a groundbreaking success of Cop when we are already at 1.2 and emissions are still rising year on year