Haha thanks! I don’t think so, no, at least not with this tool directly. But what you can do is build on top of it, since the points are stored in a config.json. Code that reads a light sensor value could then edit the graph by updating that config.
Haha thanks! I don’t think so, no, at least not with this tool directly. But what you can do is build on top of it, since the points are stored in a config.json. Code that reads a light sensor value could then edit the graph by updating that config.
Nope, currently just temperature. But it can definitely be added, since redshift supports it.
Yes very similar, but I dont think you can have more than 2 points there? Here you can set as many points as you want and it calculates a Catmull-Rom curve.
I think using major distros like Fedora, Ubuntu, or Debian is fine, because corporate backing often supports faster security fixes and better infrastructure.


I love it. I used it alot in uni because it also allows for Latex.Pasting images is super simple too.
I would go with Arch and i3. Dont use archinstall. Do it the hard way and you will learn alot about linux.
Just a little bit maybe XD