@KiruPoruno gnome's software center already has a plugin system for this. Flatpaks show up right alongside debian packages for me
@Larymir nice
@EeveeEuphoria here they are
@knxggles looked up qt/qwiic and it's definitely designed to be easily daisy-chained. Pretty nifty system!
@knxggles yeah that's I2C, that should be daisy-chainable if you can set different addresses for the devices on the same bus
@Dingsbums it can even bridge via the internet if it considers that advantageous (it's optional though because of mobile data costs)
@Dingsbums I've nearby'd friends wifi passwords a few times and it's been working quite consistently even if said friends had never used Nearby Share before
@Dingsbums never used that, my phone has USB and Bluetooth file transfers (or I dm myself files on Telegram), but it's built into Android (Play services) and needs zero setup
@elilla I think before that we need to bring back living at the sea or in the countryside for a few months to cure melancholy or whatever
@starkatt it's some impressive pixel art work
here's the older version of the same display, they slowly started putting more information on there, like where which cart will stop, so it's quite cramped these days
Ok so I have to add a huge caveat to my suggestion to try masto app "Ice Cubes"
It seems to have some kind of AI text editor in it and I don't know what the process is - does it send your text somewhere before you engage the editor tool, or does it wait for your input?
The things it does are funny but whether I want to use it or not depends on whether it's sending my text somewhere and how
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