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  • I think the point is to make people aware of their progress and that they are open for testing.

  • I was considering doing something similar to OP, but I also think it's better to do it the other way around, having the backup server connect to the network when it's time to do a backup. Then you can just use the trusty ssh/rsync combo for backup.

  • I work at a microsoft based company and I am running Linux on my machine after getting approval from my IT security people.

    I do need to set a couple of things up, for my machine to still be compliant with the company policies.

    So far that is:

    • Enrolled in Intune (via microsoft's intune portal app)
    • Full Disk Encryption (pretty standard these days)
    • Microsoft Defender Endpoint (a requirement many companies have)
    • Strong passwords that's changed pretty often

    But whether you are allowed to or not, really depends on your IT department and the company policies.

  • Sure, if you call that average. ;)

  • I wouldn't call compiling from source the average experience these days.

    Most software is gonna be in the distro repositories or as a flatpak/snap/appimage.

  • I didn't know about Yale. It's bluetooth only?

  • The Schlage HA integration states that it relies on the cloud (cloud polling), so they go against your fourth point.

    I am also interested in something like this for later down the line.

  • I have basic video editing needs, so I just use Kdenlive, which can do a lot of stuff.

  • What guide did you follow to install Davinci?

    It probably contained something that removes a lot of stuff. Like replacing a dependency with a davinvi specific one, which uninstalled most of the system.

  • I don't have mqtt in my home, so I assume this would not work for me, even though the computer is connected to the same network as the HA instance is?

  • I think we are misunderstanding eachother. I'm talking about the default keyboards on a platform and you are talking about installing other ones with advanced functionality.

  • I don't have function keys in the default Android keyboard. So you likely installed an app that has those as an extra feature. Itø's not common on onscreen keyboards.

  • To be technical, it's not a drop if it's announced. Then it's just a "release". 😆

  • Sure. But even Android or Windows' onscreen keyboard does not do those properly.

  • They don't count for me, because I can't get support from the main project if it has a bug.

  • I'd love supported GUI apps for pacman and systemd. I know there are GUI's out there for them, but they are not supported by the main project, so they don't count.