System-wide, user installed icon themes are stored in /usr/local/share/icons, themes are in /usr/local/share/themes. Where should I put cursors if I want them available system-wide?
Putting them in /usr/local/share/icons/ doesn't seem to work.
@tripplehelix I know its probably not the TRUE BLESSED way of doing it... But just take a look at the home directory and how no damn developer respects the XDG desktop spec and plows their dotfiles and .dirs wherever they want... If only there was a place, like a .config where you could place the cruft π
Never thought about it before, but I can set up motion capture from my #RaspberryPi cameras through #HomeAssistant. Especially with my #Hue motion sensor in the back. Takes the load off the Pi's if I was to do it on the cameras.
@tripplehelix
Had a similar thought with my old pi3 and cam kicking around.
Use local motion sensor data to trigger the camera and move that logic onto the server backend turning the pi into a dumb input feed that can be triggered as you see fit instead of "always on" recording.
Maybe I can get some footage of all the deer who keep insisting my grass and garden are the best place to eat at night π
@tripplehelix
Yeeeeah we have a neighborhood cat that loves to tease my dogs and all the dogs which is glorious at 2-3am.
Thought about this motion sensor / camera combo to trigger a smart valve for my sprinkler to train the cat "I get wet when I get too close to this house" π π»
Set my dad up with a Pi for flight tracking over easter, and besides the device falling off the network a couple times and forcing a reboot... Been pretty solid and he is loving premium flight trackers for no additional cost!
@nixCraft
No, computers are style products produced by Apple.
points at with a look of exhaustion
Can you get a load of this guy?
What does science have to do with my sweet iPhone23 with its 13 cameras for more realistic food texture.
Look, look, look! snaps photo
This is what you'd look like if my Friday night roast beef dinner replaced your eyebrows!
Meanwhile in a data center: β‘β‘β‘β‘β‘β‘π₯π₯π₯β‘β‘π₯π₯π₯
#NixOS win: I finally figured out how to make a single network interface have a native ip while also bridging a vlan so that I can put virtual machines on a different network.
[#HomeLab#SelfHosting#Linux#Nix ]
@nixCraft Almost exclusive Linux user on desktop, lab servers, and cloud.
Literally built a "console" this long weekend and struggled for two days 4 distros to get Steam to launch 2 specific games. I just wanted a set and forget console, boot to steam, I don't need to be home for the family to play a game. Failed β
Back to Win 10 Pro_x64, auto login, added Steam as the desktop Shell. 95% everything plays on Linux. I have so much tech to maintain daily my game console doesn't need to be one.
@chrisarter
What was your route of install for nextcloud?
I've got it tossed on a very modest rig and get pretty solid performance. Well enough to be editing a doc, loading pictures up through sync, and hit my partner up for a video call over Talk... While still running other services locally.
Private DNS deactivated, rebooted phone, cleared OS cache's, if on mobile data OR WiFi, I have ZERO DNS resolution. Only MagicDNS on tailnet. So If it aint on my tailnet I have no "internet access" :(
Followed every github issue recommendation still can't resolve a public DNS entry to save my life. I WONT TURN OFF MAGIC DNS it makes life worth living haha