I want to replace my existing wall thermostat with something smarter but NOT connected to "the Cloud" for security reasons. The more open the #firmware the better.
My goals are to be able to deploy wireless temperature sensors in every room of the house and be able to script things from a #raspberrypi with API calls to the device. Any suggestions?
Though I enjoy and am currently using #LinuxMint, I wish I learned about #Wayland sooner. I didn't understand why game performance felt so off with my dual monitor setup for several months. I have since dabbled with an #Ubuntu#Gnome DE for some gaming, and Wayland support has alleviated those problems. However, I plan to look into other options when I've organized my data a bit more and establish proper backups. Learning #Bash, #scripting, #aliases, #workspaces and tweaking #hotkeys were also useful for making my workflow into what it is. Also, I wish I knew how bad #ProtonVPN and #ProtonDrive#Linux support would be. Despite getting used to their #CLI applications, the absence of feature parity is immensely disappointing.
What are some things you wish you had known when switching to Linux?
I start: the most important thing is not the desktop, it’s the package manager.