bgproc
dynamic-wallpaper
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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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bgproc
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Ask HN: What should I use instead of Heroku?
(disclosure: I don't use tasker and am not associated with them, I do work on something in the similar space of "compute without servers")
First, you're coming at this from the wrong perspective. The OP is about alternatives to Heroku - the starting position is "I don't want to use servers". There are a number of rational reasons for this, including OS maintainence and the mental overhead of setting up continuous deployment from your repo (ansible to configure cron? a self-hosted PaaS?). "Don't worry about servers" doesn't just make sense in principle, it's also quite popular in practice - just consider the uptake of things like serverless.
So, starting from "no servers", how do you run something on a regular basis? Let's say "send me a message on telegram daily with some info". Serverless and similar offerings are useless for this, they're a different model (request/response). I did research on "hosted cron" at the time and the options were pretty terrible - there's definitely space here for tasker.
FWIW, this is coming from someone with a default position of "self-hosted only". For my own use, I tried out cron and airflow - they're both annoying and I settled on bgproc [0] as least-worst on my already-existing personal server. I really wanted to move to something hosted by the time I was done (tasker didn't exist).
[0] https://github.com/seanbreckenridge/bgproc
dynamic-wallpaper
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Cinnamon Dynamic Wallpaper - my first extension is now available!
The included wallpapers are from here: https://github.com/adi1090x/dynamic-wallpaper
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Find me a wallpaper
Maybe not matching but check out dynamic wallpaper
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Dynamic wallpaper
I am trying to use this repo https://github.com/adi1090x/dynamic-wallpaper to apply dynamic wallpaper in Pop OS! but can't get it to work.
- Auto change wallpaper between light and dark mode
- live wallpaper on xfce
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Activities overview, dock and application launcher crashing very often. More detailed info below.
I downloaded it from here , you don't have do install dwall, you can just download the images if you want. Dwall can be used to change your wallpaper on a specific time of the day to a specific wallpaper like on MacOS.
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[1440x900] Dynamic Wall (Sunrise) - More in comments
Changed this a bit, so it has 24 pictures for my hourly dynamic wallpaper (I use dwall):
- [mega noob alert] I'm trying to make a wallpaper setter script
- Dracula Driving the Scenic View
- Dynamic wallpaper how-to in Zorin OS 16?
What are some alternatives?
restic-automatic-backup-scheduler - Automatic restic backup using Backblaze B2 storage and either Linux systemd timers, macOS LaunchAgent, Windows ScheduledTask or simply cron.
xwinwrap - X11 Window in desktop enviroment background
CapRover - Scalable PaaS (automated Docker+nginx) - aka Heroku on Steroids
polybar-themes - A huge collection of polybar themes with different styles, colors and variants.
btrfs-backup - A simple, flexible script for versioned backups using btrfs and rsync
widgets - Few widgets for Eww, Elkowar’s Wacky Widgets.
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
cli-visualizer - CLI based audio visualizer
flyctl - Command line tools for fly.io services
ArchPapers - 🐧 Some Snazzy Wallpapers for Arch Linux! (and a CLI tool to create your own)
Orchis-theme - Orchis is a [Material Design](https://material.io) theme for GNOME/GTK based desktop environments.
WhiteSur-gtk-theme - MacOS Big Sur like theme for Gnome desktops