Which additional quick settings do you enable in #Phosh?
Boosts appreciated to get more data.
Which additional quick settings do you enable in #Phosh?
Boosts appreciated to get more data.
Thanks for all the feedback! We'll enable mobile data and hot spot by default in the next release (https://gitlab.gnome.org/World/Phosh/phosh/-/merge_requests/1767).
Can you help us understand what the use cases for caffeine (☕) are? Is it apps that should prevent idle on their own or something else?
@phosh ☕ is a rather niche use case for me: it's mostly about heavy network transfers from the terminal (using e.g. wget, yt-dlp, rsync, ssh...) with the device unplugged from any power source.
Of course, this only applies to devices for which auto-suspend is enabled.
build -> run -> turn on screen -> unlock, with caffeine you can just build -> run@phosh Personally I used caffeine few times when I needed to display a reference image on my phone when drawing.
Image viewers ideally should probably handle this on their end (as far as I know Gnome Image Viewer doesn't do that even in fullscreen?) but it might be trickier when viewing images in a web browser. 🤔
I also often find myself in situations with a very bad internet connection leading to any downloads constantly failing on timeouts or internet disconnect, so just being able to see the progress all the time is a bit helpful.
As a small bonus it's nice to watch stuff compile on the phone with the screen on all the time but that's purely for the cool factor, 😎 otherwise doing it via SSH is the next best thing.
@phosh Long-running commands when the device is not plugged into a charger. Builds mainly.
One device has screen power on/off broken, so I use it to prevent the screen from turning off. I really should just disable it in the settings 😅
@alaraajavamma @katzenmann @phosh That would indeed be the better choice (and simple to do) but as long as nobody steps up to fix the remaining issues in the scale-to-fit logic it is more likely that we soft deprecate that feature at some point to raise the incentive to fix the remaining apps.
Thanks for bringing this up. We'll do another poll to figure out if/what this feature is still being used for.
