Kevin, kmacmartin@lemmy.ca
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I wrote a little script a while back that would save a temp file with fswebcam, run zbarimg on it to decode the qr, delete the temp file and if it worked it would pipe the output into xclip/wl-copy, otherwise it would try again (up to 8 times).
I hooked it up to a keyboard shortcut and Iâll see the webcam light flash one or two times when I hit it, then know itâs good.
It wouldnât be a ton of work to also have a popup with the qr value using zenity or something, maybe use the âquestion and pass it âcopy $output to clipboard?â. You could have an âerror if all the scan attempts failed.
Feel free to shoot me a pm if you want help.
You can configure which features you want to have enabled. I have this running with just the gps locate functionaly enabled in case I misplace my phone or my wife wants to check to see if Iâm almost home yet or something.
Syncthing desktop in termux and handle triggers like battery + wifi via tasker?
Speaking of upgradability, I wonder if an egpu could be connected to that usbc port.
I ran ps2 Linux as my âdesktopâ for 6 months or so back in the day. It wasnât capable of much compared to a general purpose computer at the time. Videos only played at almost full speed if you ran em in fbdev from a vterm with nothing else running. There was so little ram that using kde1 would run you into slow motion computing because of all the swapping. Window maker was ok, but running much of anything inside it would eat through that 32 megs of ram pretty quickly (I spent most of my time in vterms).
Iâm not sure what kind of black magic they employ, but I can charge three sets of 4 enloop pros in a day with the official charger, more if they werenât completely dead. Iâd been using an older charger before and it would take 10+ hours for a single set with that thing.
Do you have issues with website compatibility when using Librewolf? There were a few features I thought were too aggressive and turned off when I first started using it (in the âlibrewolfâ section of the settings), and since then I havenât had a single issue with any websites. If it didnât have a different logo and name I might forget I was using it.
You could rent a VPS in a neutral country and use ssh to create a SOCKS proxy to it, then use foxyproxy to add the proxy to firefox/librewolf/whatever and either allowlist certain sites you donât want your country knowing about or denylist websites you donât care if your country knows about (especially higher bandwidth sites that arenât controversial like YouTube).
At that point youâd have plenty of ârealâ traffic from the unproxied websites and any traffic the rest of your OS is using, and when you access the proxied sites you want to hide itâll look like youâre using ssh and/or scp.
You could also create a proxy server with a tor connection on the server and use ssh port forwarding to access it locally. The Mullvad browser + foxyproxy would probably be your best bet for using that since itâs basically tor browser without tor.
EDIT: Additionally, if you wanted to proxy an application that doesnât support SOCKS internally, you can configure proxychains with the proxy and then launch proxychains applicationname.
Thatâs a really good point, basically throw their weight around a bit eh?
I almost checked out around then too, it gets a lot better in the respects you criticised as well as environment design.
Iâd recommend hard mode for combat once your characters feel ready to advance. It isnât that much harder, and at least the last chunk of the game is way too easy without it.
Thereâs a lot to like about the pine time, and itâs really cool that you can adjust things and recompile. The reason it ultimately didnât work for me was because the vibration motor isnât strong enough for me to notice if Iâm actively doing something. Your mileage may vary, but itâs worth keeping in mind.
The original pebble and garmin watches have all been great in that respect.
100%, my bank thankfully doesnât tick that box, but if it did I wouldnât think twice about dropping the app. Freedom is more important.
If they want a lot of play store banking apps + other things that opt into play protect to work theyâll need to add the signature verification requirement.
On the upside, Louis left FUTO last February
Moonring uses natural language for interacting with NPCs and progressing the game (though you arenât actually controlling them, and there are different gameplay elements so Iâm not sure if it would fit the bill?). It uses word matching, but has a really cool system where youâll get bubbles with suggestions based on other information youâve uncovered (and then thereâs hidden stuff you can ask/say as well).
Itâs free on that note, so you could try and decide without having to invest more than time: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/
Keyboard Vagabond
I wrote a little script a while back that would save a temp file with fswebcam, run zbarimg on it to decode the qr, delete the temp file and if it worked it would pipe the output into xclip/wl-copy, otherwise it would try again (up to 8 times).
I hooked it up to a keyboard shortcut and Iâll see the webcam light flash one or two times when I hit it, then know itâs good.
It wouldnât be a ton of work to also have a popup with the qr value using zenity or something, maybe use the âquestion and pass it âcopy $output to clipboard?â. You could have an âerror if all the scan attempts failed.
Feel free to shoot me a pm if you want help.
You can configure which features you want to have enabled. I have this running with just the gps locate functionaly enabled in case I misplace my phone or my wife wants to check to see if Iâm almost home yet or something.
Syncthing desktop in termux and handle triggers like battery + wifi via tasker?
Speaking of upgradability, I wonder if an egpu could be connected to that usbc port.
I ran ps2 Linux as my âdesktopâ for 6 months or so back in the day. It wasnât capable of much compared to a general purpose computer at the time. Videos only played at almost full speed if you ran em in fbdev from a vterm with nothing else running. There was so little ram that using kde1 would run you into slow motion computing because of all the swapping. Window maker was ok, but running much of anything inside it would eat through that 32 megs of ram pretty quickly (I spent most of my time in vterms).
Iâm not sure what kind of black magic they employ, but I can charge three sets of 4 enloop pros in a day with the official charger, more if they werenât completely dead. Iâd been using an older charger before and it would take 10+ hours for a single set with that thing.
Do you have issues with website compatibility when using Librewolf? There were a few features I thought were too aggressive and turned off when I first started using it (in the âlibrewolfâ section of the settings), and since then I havenât had a single issue with any websites. If it didnât have a different logo and name I might forget I was using it.
You could rent a VPS in a neutral country and use ssh to create a SOCKS proxy to it, then use foxyproxy to add the proxy to firefox/librewolf/whatever and either allowlist certain sites you donât want your country knowing about or denylist websites you donât care if your country knows about (especially higher bandwidth sites that arenât controversial like YouTube).
At that point youâd have plenty of ârealâ traffic from the unproxied websites and any traffic the rest of your OS is using, and when you access the proxied sites you want to hide itâll look like youâre using ssh and/or scp.
You could also create a proxy server with a tor connection on the server and use ssh port forwarding to access it locally. The Mullvad browser + foxyproxy would probably be your best bet for using that since itâs basically tor browser without tor.
EDIT: Additionally, if you wanted to proxy an application that doesnât support SOCKS internally, you can configure proxychains with the proxy and then launch
proxychains applicationname.Thatâs a really good point, basically throw their weight around a bit eh?
I almost checked out around then too, it gets a lot better in the respects you criticised as well as environment design.
Iâd recommend hard mode for combat once your characters feel ready to advance. It isnât that much harder, and at least the last chunk of the game is way too easy without it.
Thereâs a lot to like about the pine time, and itâs really cool that you can adjust things and recompile. The reason it ultimately didnât work for me was because the vibration motor isnât strong enough for me to notice if Iâm actively doing something. Your mileage may vary, but itâs worth keeping in mind.
The original pebble and garmin watches have all been great in that respect.
100%, my bank thankfully doesnât tick that box, but if it did I wouldnât think twice about dropping the app. Freedom is more important.
If they want a lot of play store banking apps + other things that opt into play protect to work theyâll need to add the signature verification requirement.
On the upside, Louis left FUTO last February
Moonring uses natural language for interacting with NPCs and progressing the game (though you arenât actually controlling them, and there are different gameplay elements so Iâm not sure if it would fit the bill?). It uses word matching, but has a really cool system where youâll get bubbles with suggestions based on other information youâve uncovered (and then thereâs hidden stuff you can ask/say as well).
Itâs free on that note, so you could try and decide without having to invest more than time: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2373630/Moonring/