I am looking to #Connect with people who are interested in:
Coding
Web Development
Front End
Back end
React/Nextjs
Javascript/Typescript
Tailwind CSS
UI/UX
Open Source
Software Development
What old-school punk rock with a (somewhat longer) topical theme, the waste of time on commercial social media (also why no YouTube link to the video shared by me).
I am trying to set up KDE Connect between a machine running Linux Mint and my Android-device. It does not show up, and it turns out I don’t receive any response if I ping it, and I have the same issue trying to ping the machine from my Android device (from Termux). I’ve tried two different Android devices, but no luck....
Sweet! Here comes a random tidbit now that your problem is solved.
Easy screen mirroring of android to linux:
Prereqs:
Setup DHCP to always assign the same IP to the phone.
Install adb and scrcpy on the Linux machine.
Allow the linux machine to usb debug the phone.
Allow wireless debugging in the phone settings.
.bashrc function: #Connect to Android and view phone screen #Tip: If using PIN on lock screen you can unlock by entering PIN + Enter even if screen is black function phoneconnect(){ sudo adb start-server adb tcpip 2233 adb connect <phoneIP>:2233 scrcpy }
Simply write phoneconnect in terminal when both devices are accessible on the LAN and you can remote control your phone. Some applications will blacken the screen on the computer if sensitive data is shown.
I decided to dive heads first into window managers and need your input for your guidance. I’m absolutely not a Linux-pro. I basically never use the terminal, just started using Github, and only used Gnome (+ KDE for 1/8th the time) for now....
scrcpy is wonderful. I have some reading apps on my phone but at home I usually use my laptop with scrcpy to read.
I got this in my .custom_bash.sh: #Connect to phone over Wifi and view phone screen. #Remember to set static DHCP for the phone MAC. #And to use the same one in the adb connect line.
function phoneconnect(){
sudo adb start-server
adb tcpip 2233
adb connect 192.168.18.15:2233
scrcpy
}
If you’re looking for a #mentor or to learn more about #infosec or if you’re a professional just willing to give back to the community or to connect with peers, use this hashtag to #connect !
Happy Monday ! Have you all a wonderful week full of knowledge, smiles and kindness !
If you’re looking for a #mentor or to learn more about #infosec or if you’re a professional just willing to give back to the community or to connect with peers, use this hashtag to #connect !
I don’t often post personal posts … I let my #cats#dogs#photography do the talking. Tonight I sent texts to my closest friends saying how much I valued their friendship… we are #scottish and don’t normally hug let alone be #soppy. Yep it’s a thing 🙈. But, so much love back! Everyone saying the same thing … we take #friendship for granted. If you do one thing tonight #connect and let people know you feel…. #love 🥰
If you’re looking for a #mentor or to learn more about #infosec or if you’re a professional just willing to give back to the community or to connect with peers, use this hashtag to #connect !
When I could get it to work, it was extremely finicky, and would fail to send a message with no warning, which is GREAT for a messaging-heavy job.
I desperately want it to work, and work well, but it just isn't anywhere close to there, and I don't know how to help without disclosing information that shouldn't be disclosed.
> The PSP's web browser is - charitably - pathetic. It is slow, frequently runs out of memory, and can only open 3 tabs at a time... But the GOV.UK pages are written in simple HTML. They are designed to be lightweight and will work even on rubbish browsers. They have to. This is for everyone...
> Are you developing public services? Or a system that people might access when they're in desperate need of help? Plain HTML works. A small bit of simple CSS will make look decent. JavaScript is probably unnecessary - but can be used to progressively enhance stuff. Add alt text to images so people paying per MB can understand what the images are for (and, you know, accessibility).
> Go sit in an uncomfortable chair, in an uncomfortable location, and stare at an uncomfortably small screen with an uncomfortably outdated web browser. How easy is it to use the websites you've created?
@pixouls@kelbot@alcinnz i have never seen this, and it makes it so clear! And I used to be able to do some simple web page design, with html.
And I want to make it easier for dispersed #community to #connect to quickly locate briefly available resources. And many of the folks i want to connect are using thrown away phones that lack service but can use borrowed wifi.
Happy 😭 Tears
Can't reach my Android device from Linux Mint
I am trying to set up KDE Connect between a machine running Linux Mint and my Android-device. It does not show up, and it turns out I don’t receive any response if I ping it, and I have the same issue trying to ping the machine from my Android device (from Termux). I’ve tried two different Android devices, but no luck....
I started using tiling window managers. What tips do you have? What packages do you use to make yours fully functional? Lost noob needs some guidance...
I decided to dive heads first into window managers and need your input for your guidance. I’m absolutely not a Linux-pro. I basically never use the terminal, just started using Github, and only used Gnome (+ KDE for 1/8th the time) for now....
Backups, people...backups
I use Samba backup and it runs nightly, fortunately....
OC UPDATED: There are now multiple iOS / Android apps in development for kbin & lemmy!
The amount of apps being developed for iOS / Android is getting really crazy now and new apps keep popping up every day. Updated list below:...