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@discuss.tchncs.deHey everyone, I'm looking for a driving journal app, to track when, to/from where and which distance I drive.
Ideally I'd like for it to be FOSS, but if there are decent Closed Source apps I'm ok with it too (I'd just block Network Access in Graphene OS then).
This post (not mine) has pretty much my ideal criteria, but sadly didn't get any answers: https://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/questions/88349/drivers-logbook-app-for-android-foss
Unlike the above post, I don't want this for tax purposes etc., but rather just to understand where all my distance driven comes from.
Edit: I've done some more research and haven't found anything, for now I'll just use an OnlyOffice spreadsheet. If I find the time, I might try developing an app for this at some point.
Edit 2: After developing my app for a week and then showing it to a friend, he instantly found exactly what I was working on...
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.liefers.driverslogpro
I recently got a Samsung Gear VR and noticed that even though there is a moderately sized subreddit for it, it doesn't have a lemmy presence, so I decided to fix that:
!gearvr@discuss.tchncs.de https://discuss.tchncs.de/c/gearvr
The community is for anything regarding Gear VR, be it asking questions, guides for making stuff work, maybe showing off a good deal you got, ...
I'm trying to find a way to stream my monitor to Apple TVs in my school via AirPlay. I've already done some research and it seems like there are currently no software solutions, with the closest one being openairplay, however it seems to be pretty dead.
I "need" AirPlay, as my school only uses Apple TVs, and it's quite inconvenient to always bring my HDMI cable and have to hook up to projectors that way.
I'm also open to more scuffed solutions, as I won't be going to that school for much longer. Some things I have thought of so far are:
Does anyone here have any experience with this, know of any better solutions (I'm also open to more scuffed solutions), or maybe even tried one of my scuffed methods already?
This isn't a question but rather a solution to a problem I couldn't find anywhere online, apologies if this is the wrong community.
If you have a Lenovo laptop (in my case a T14 thinkpad) and your display dims after about 30 seconds, no matter what you specify in Windows settings, you might have to disable the "Zero-Touch-Lock". You can do this in the Lenovo Vantage Software (in my case called "Lenovo Commercial Vantage") in the menu "Smart Assist".