Tried it, did not understand it (and had no use for immutable packages). Went back to Arch, never looked back.
Ashiette
You know where to go, BTW
Normally cups shouls support virtually every machine. But no way to know fosho until you try it.
My phone with NFC died a year ago so... Take what I say with a pinch of salt.
If I remember correctly you can use NFC tools pro to emulate a NFC tag. It doesn't always work. I think it's in the write section then emulate.
There are however hardware limitations on emulation because of sector 0. Maybe try to copy your NFC card to a blank NFC tag (get it cheap on eBay) then if it succeeds go toward emulation.
I have ~1.25hrs of uptime on Windows. Almost the same, if not more, on Arch.
It's really almost the same.
It's the default wallpaper for the theme "Edna light" for KDE. There might be some sources there
source here but it doesn't say if it is AI or not.
It's doable. Read thoroughly and you'll be good to go
Then again, what protocol does it use ? MiFare Classic then yes easy to duplicate.
Other MiFares? It will be harder/impossible.
NFC ≠ RFID
Payment apps are NFC
Without seeing any code it seems obscure... Did you properly close the script tag ?
Can you host your code somewhere ? Codepen maybe ?
If you don't want to go local or want a streaming service : qobuz is the less shitty of all options regarding privacy.
libinput-gestures IS a game changer.
Please note that if you are using KDE wayland, some defaults are set and cannot be overriden, which is frustrating. You might have to use X11 session instead.
If you really want to use wayland, libinput-gestures will not work with 'xdotool' and most of the other gestures reader will be slow. In that case, you might want to use a program called
evemu
. It's not... intuitive.If you need help on this, don't hesitate to reply to this message. I'll gladly help. Not so long ago I was walking in your shoes.