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i used Fedora with Gnome on Lenovo Yoga and regularly flipped the keyboard around and used it in Tablet mode.
It’s not average, it’s pretty good if you ask me. Never had any issues and it was absolutely usabale.
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i used Fedora with Gnome on Lenovo Yoga and regularly flipped the keyboard around and used it in Tablet mode.
It’s not average, it’s pretty good if you ask me. Never had any issues and it was absolutely usabale.
I used homebox but switched over to nocodb
Sure thing, glad you like it! :) https://imgur.com/a/XINL1Yp
Thank you very much! :)
I didn’t see it that way and was genuinely scared that there was some creep looking through the brushes 🤣
But no, this wasn’t intentional
👀 what?
where is there a creepy face?
Optical Character Recognition
Making a program read a text in image form and make it computer-readable / searchable / selectable
You could optimize it though.
As said one comment above, check if it’s the same composition as before and don’t take a screenshot if it didn’t change. Make some rules to filter out video content so if you have a youtube video open it doesn’t take a screenshot every second just because the video is running.
Or you could actually integrate this with your window manager. Only take a screenshot if you move / resize / open / close a window. Make a small extension for browsers that tell it to make a screenshot if you scroll / close / open a page. Then you don’t have to make a screenshot and compare with the one before.
This wouldn’t be as thorough as just forcing screenshots all the time and you would probably not catch stuff like writing a text in libreoffice as you don’t change anything with the window. But it could be a resourceful way to do that.
And if for example no screenshot was taken for 1 minute because nothing called for that, you could just take one regardless. That way you have a minimum of one screenshot per minute or as often as window manager / browser calls for it.
Also, 1MB on full resolution. You could also downscale the images dramatically after you OCR them. So let’s say we shoot in full res, OCR and then downscale to 50%. Still enough so everything is human readable, combined with searchable OCR you’re down to 7,5GB for a whole month.
Absolutely feasable. Let’s say we’re up to 8GB to include the OCR text and additional metadata and just reserve 10GB on your system for that to make double sure.
Now you have 10GB to track your whole 3440x1440 display.
Are you on 16k resolution or something?
When i take a screenshot of my 3440x1440 display it’s 1MB big. I mean this doesn’t change the issue in its core but dramatically downsizes it
If that’s the case, sad
Would’ve liked to chime in but I will not create a new account only for this 😅
i wouldn’t share her videos.
Shes a conspiracy theorist and anti-vaxxer
This is way too overkill, simply use WebDAV
Thanks to another user i got home assistant notifications with TTS running.
So everything can stay muted and i can let the phone talk via home assistant. Neat part is that this works even with both our phones lost and i can just ask my voice assistant where my phone is and it starts speaking
Awesome, that works - Thank you!
Yeah that doesn’t appear to work when you don’t use the do not disturb setting. We just turn down the volume
Hm it doesn’t get throught my phone being on mute 🤔
No sound coming through
I’ll try that right away! Thanks!
Takes just over a minute… How hard can it be