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[-] Zadhu@slrpnk.net 8 points 4 days ago

I've got an LG C1 and have been using homebrew with Dev mode for a while now.

Can confirm it is very easy to do if you have a basic tech knowledge base.

The only inconvenience is sometimes after updates it will delete the homebrew apps but its a 5 minute job to get them back and ive only had it happen probably 3 times over a year.

"Youtube no ads" - the homebrew app, works flawlessly as if it were the original app with all of your subs etc but every now and then a tiny banner comes up begging me to subscribe to premium which I actually love because I can keep telling them to fuck off. The frequency of the little banner is probably once every few times you open the app and its non-intrusive.

Overall the LG dev mode trick with the Youtube No Ads app has been the cleanest and most enjoyable out of the box experience compared to alternative frontends etc.

[-] Zadhu@slrpnk.net 12 points 2 months ago

They drive on special tracks from the city out to the suburbs in a fraction of the time it takes to get there by car, then they just hop off the tracks and resume normal bus routes.

[-] Zadhu@slrpnk.net 30 points 2 months ago

Theyre from Adelaide and they call it the O-Bahn.

Idiots occasionally drive their cars onto the track entrances near the city.

[-] Zadhu@slrpnk.net 1 points 2 months ago

Anyone in Australia, as an electrician, the best option is Clipsal Wiser switches, dimmers, relays etc.

Zigbee that defaults to standard push button operation when the network drops out.

If using HA you DO NOT need to purchase the hub that they say is required to use the switches.

[-] Zadhu@slrpnk.net 1 points 5 months ago

Although this is very similar it isnt it.

The one I used even had some of these wallpapers but a really easy UI and you could add your own wallpapers all through gui without terminal.

Starting to think i dreamed it but my wife insists I didnt shut up about it when I had it the first time.

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submitted 5 months ago by Zadhu@slrpnk.net to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Hey guys,

A few weeks ago I installed KDE Neon to try out plasma 6 on my laptop.

During this process I installed a wallpaper changer that had a nice looking GUI to set a bunch of wallpapers to change during different times of day based on the sun cycle.

Since then I distro hopped around a few times and have landed back on Neon, but for the life of me I cant find or remember the application that did it.

Ive looked at all the highly rated ones like variety, wallch etc but none of these are it.

Do you guys have any clue what it could have been? (Not sunpaper either as that doesnt have a GUI)

Zadhu

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