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back in the covid period, i wrote a small set of scripts to automatically attend my university lectures on zoom:

https://github.com/WantGuns/auto_meet

it does the bare minimum of:

    - parsing calendar events (which have meet links)  
    - open zoom meets on lecture's starting time  
    - exit meet meets on lecture's ending time  
    - shutdown machine when all the meetings were over

my sleep schedule was f-ed up to say the least. these scripts helped me maintain my attendance :)



Hmm we tried that but electron must be overriding the flag. We haven't been able to get it to work with that command.



I can see this being used on bot accounts for private orgs.


Yes. Enable hiding the user activity but keep the user active. Imagine someone spamming some repository with issues and still can't be known or detected because it's anonymous now.


https://wantguns.dev

Its a minimal blog I made in Zola (just cuz). I still have to implement caching on it, which should be enough to release the source.

what does hn think ?


looks surprisingly bad for feralhosting


is not feralhosting. i tried on a home made web server. it failed. :) maybe ill get it right next time.


how does this bring a better or even a different workflow than tmux ?


It's not necessarily better from that perspective; it's a much smaller+simpler tool, and it solves some of the same problems in a different way. But if tmux works for you and you're not on a suckless binge, dvtm probably won't be appealing.


I would suggest looking into Sharkbait[1]. Although full-disclaimer, I like to say that I am a part of the team and we are lazily trying to self-host Android.

[1] https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Android/SharkBait


whats wrong with Gentoo, my guy ?


Absolutely nothing at all, but it is not a 'more secure choice' than an LTS distribution of a mainline distro and while this guide can't really decide if it's targeting local or server usecases, I can't imagine a worse existence than being responsible for a fleet of servers running Gentoo.


While I agree that Gentoo is probably not significantly more secure than most LTS distros,

> I can't imagine a worse existence than being responsible for a fleet of servers running Gentoo.

You lack imagination:) NetBSD, AIX, LFS, Arch Linux...


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