@elilla you could just carry a piece of polarizing film in your wallet or sth and hold it to your lens when you need it
@eclairwolf sorry for being a typesetting nerd but I'm pretty sure that should be a longer dash like –
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@KiruPoruno gnome software works with anything that supports packagekit. Apparenly Flatpak support works via gnome-software-plugin-flatpak, there's also one for snap and people can presumably write others
@KiruPoruno idk I'm on debian. I thought I had to install sth but checking online it seems to be automatic when installing the flatpak package
@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
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