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toggle-monitor-grayscale
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Ask HN: E-ink tablet for someone unable to view bright/moving screens
Update: This script [0] seems to work:
I'll have to look up why later. I think it's just a later version of the script I was using earlier.
I don't know if it'll help, but it's something you could try once or twice and see.
I also checked to see if there was a windows version of the script, and found this: [1]. Also [2]. Which may be slightly more useful.
There are larger e-ink monitors but they're all expensive.
Finally: Back when I had a kindle-style kindle and not a kindle fire tablet, it had a web browser built in. I have no idea about the current functionality on up to date ones.
[0]: https://github.com/bubbleguuum/toggle-monitor-grayscale
[1]: https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/disable-enable-grayscale-...
[2]: https://www.technipages.com/enable-greyscale-mode-for-window...
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Could someone tell me how I can use my linux PC in grayscale or black and white?
Not sure how well this played with the DE you use, but it’s worth a read and might get you on the right track. https://github.com/bubbleguuum/toggle-monitor-grayscale
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Linux GrayScale?
I've personally never tried it but you could check this out https://github.com/bubbleguuum/toggle-monitor-grayscale
- toggle-monitor-grayscale: a script to toggle your monitor between color and grayscale
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What's a small Linux program that you don't give much thought but makes your life a hundred times easier from time to time?
Everything's seems less distracting with Toggle monitor grayscale
glances
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Homelab Adventures: Crafting a Personal Tech Playground
Glances
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Easily monitor your Server from anywhere
As is from their github repository.
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Pyenv – lets you easily switch between multiple versions of Python
If I pin a version of Python, isn't that going to wreck any tooling that depends on it? Unless you're saying have multiple versions of Python installed.
This is practically the only remaining annoyance I have with the Python ecosystem (relative imports aside). I use some tools, like Glances [0] whose formula relies on a much newer version (3.12) than the actual package requires (3.8) [1].
So when there's a Python update, all of those update as well. I thought I'd fixed this with pipx, but in a way that's worse, because the venvs it builds depend on a specific version of Python existing, which doesn't work well with brew always wanting to upgrade it.
I want a stable, system-level Python that I don't touch, don't add packages to, and which only exists as a dependency for anything that needs it. If an update would break a package I have installed (due to Python library deprecation, etc.), it should warn me before updating. Otherwise, I don't care, as long as any symlinks are taken care of.
Separately, I want a stable, user-level Python that I can do whatever I want to. Nothing updates it automatically. I can accomplish this by compiling Python and using `make altinstall`, but if there's a better way, I'd love to hear about it.
[0]: https://github.com/Homebrew/homebrew-core/blob/20e744191e74d...
[1]: https://github.com/nicolargo/glances
- Hard disk LEDs and noisy machines
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Glances for monitoring OPNsense
Wanting to get Glances installed on OPNsense for its integration into homepage.
- Any metrics dashboard out there for viewing power usage???
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Are there an alternative to htop that lets me see the total resource usage per app?
I don't try but maybe glance https://github.com/nicolargo/glances
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Dashboard with all container resource usage?
In the meantime Glances is a pretty good way to keep an eye on CPU and memory usage of all your containers. You can either run it as a lightweight docker image or as a native application on your host.
- [Docker] Surveillance du réseau de conteneurs Docker?
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[Docker] Docker -Container -Netzwerküberwachung?
Bearbeiten: Dies war, was ich war: [https://github.com/nicolargo/glances weise(https://github.com/nicolargo/glances)
What are some alternatives?
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btop - A monitor of resources
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bashtop - Linux/OSX/FreeBSD resource monitor
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Netdata - The open-source observability platform everyone needs
cool-retro-term - A good looking terminal emulator which mimics the old cathode display...
bottom - Yet another cross-platform graphical process/system monitor.
fzf - :cherry_blossom: A command-line fuzzy finder
homarr - Customizable browser's home page to interact with your homeserver's Docker containers (e.g. Sonarr/Radarr)