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I guess the kernel is stopping that. I don't think permission wise you'd have the privileges to read someone else's stdin/out.

I'd say the problematic part is not capturing the desktop but injecting controls into it. Proper universal support for simulated input is still missing.

I have not used Wayland specifically, but did do this for X11, Windows, Qt, too much stuff to count... It usually takes the form of an api call like

DispatchEvent(&MouseEvent{MOUSE_L, 1345, 3432});

It's almost literally always this


Much easier setup, management, permissions, meshing etc.

I thought they actually dumbed down the model names. Basically the more adjactives the laptop has, the higher the model is. Now the machines can have pronounciable names and just add generation number every year or so.

Sure, the original numbering system did make sense, but you had to Google what the system meant. Now, it's kind of intuitive, even though the it's just a different permutation of the same words?


Looks great. Like a more open and cuter version of, now enshittified, AirConsole.

AirConsole link for context: https://www.airconsole.com/


Thanks! I don't know if you knew but AirConsole was just recently sold to a car software manufacturer and now focuses mostly on in-car entertainment. They have big partnerships with Volkswagen for example.


Oh, I didn't know that. That explains quite a lot.


Would it be enough to have <body> hidden using an inline style in the initial html response and when everything is loaded, one would remove the style using javascript?


Manjaro is not Arch. It uses custom repositories with patched packages, delayed version rollouts and custom kernels.


What is missing from the unofficial Bedrock launcher?

https://minecraft-linux.github.io/


Dude, that's amazing! How responsive and simple to use the tool is.

Obligatory question, are you planning on adding support for additional countries?


Thanks! The countries available now are the ones with presence on Ticketmaster (and in the UK, one additional provider). If it proves popular I'll certainly look at scraping more ticket sites!


Wait... didn't the original Steam Controller already feature Bluetooth?


You're right, it does. I completely forgot about that; the Bluetooth broke on mine years ago. (Sadly it's too late to edit my comment.)


To be fair, it didn't originally support it, a firmware update came out some time after release that enabled BTLE connection.


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