Just a little bit maybe XD
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Haha thanks! I don’t think so, no, at least not with this tool directly. But what you can do is build on top of it, since the points are stored in a config.json. Code that reads a light sensor value could then edit the graph by updating that config.
Nope, currently just temperature. But it can definitely be added, since redshift supports it.
Yes very similar, but I dont think you can have more than 2 points there? Here you can set as many points as you want and it calculates a Catmull-Rom curve.
I think using major distros like Fedora, Ubuntu, or Debian is fine, because corporate backing often supports faster security fixes and better infrastructure.
jak0b@lemmy.mlto
Open Source@lemmy.ml•Discovered Joplin yesterday, it's a nice little not taking app that's able to sync using NextCloud (or any webdav).
2·2 months agoI love it. I used it alot in uni because it also allows for Latex.Pasting images is super simple too.
I would go with Arch and i3. Dont use archinstall. Do it the hard way and you will learn alot about linux.
I also prefer i3 with minimal visual changes. I hate gaps, the rounded corners and animations when opening/moving windows. Sure it might look pretty on a screenshot, but using it is worse than a simple i3 that gets out of the way and you don’t see it.
jak0b@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Trying to bring back to use an old stereo amp (Scott 440A)
1·2 months agoJust replace the potentiometer, they get rusty. I had the same problem restoring my grandmas old amp.
jak0b@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Trying to bring back to use an old stereo amp (Scott 440A)
2·2 months agoDoes it make crackling noise while turning the volume potentiometer?


Thanks for the reminder! Just added it.