That blew me away when I found that out. Fingerprint readers never work on Linux, and yet (with openSUSE Aeon) the fingerprint reader built into the Framework 16's power button works out of the box. Felt like fucking magic.
Very cool. I noticed you are writing your own client libraries? Curious if you've tried using the Phoenix client libraries? LiveViewJS uses the same libraries as a Phoenix LiveView app on the front-end.
You could run your own PG by modifying that app. Right now we're calling it "automated" and not managed, though. All alerts about health and other issues go straight to customers, we don't have DBAs that will touch these things yet.
David Foster Wallace ruminated on this in Infinite Jest.
"The proposed solution to what the telecommunications industry's psychological consultants termed Video-Physiognmoic Dsyphoria (or VPD) was, of course, the advent of High-Definition Masking. Mask-wise, the initial option of High-Definition Photographic Imaging — i.e. taking the most flattering elements of a variety of flattering multi-angle photos of a given phone-consumer and‚ thanks to existing image-configuration equipment already pioneered by the cosmetics and law-enforcement industries — combining them into a wildly attractive high-def broadcastable composite of a face wearing an earnest, slightly overintense expression of complete attention."
Always thought it was fascinating that he came up with this in 1996!
Also, doesn't entr invoke its command in parallel when there are multiple changes in quick succession? And wouldn't multiple parallel instances of rclone potentially mess up the backup?
Ah, I wonder if only the bulkhead seats are different. In those the display isn't always in front of you so the light control has to be available elsewhere.
Suspend works Fingerprint reader works Battery life when not running heavy workloads is around 13 hours