This is brilliant, except it causes the system to go to sleep also
after a period of inactivity. In many cases the machine would wake
up later with the internal display disabled, ugh. Now I just mana-
ge the displays using wdisplays.
I *never* activate tiling containers on purpose, and I don't know
how to get out of them other than closing all my windows and ope-
ning them again. Some kind redditers helped me figure out how to
undo this.
When I moved my Apple Trackpad from USB to Bluetooth the previous
configuration didn't match anymore so we should actually just apply
it to all touchpads.
wob is a Wayland overlay bar for things like sound and brightness
levels. It expects values to be between 0 and 100, which means we
need to use light instead of brightnessctl because the brightness
level is in lumens or something so it goes up to 1060 on my Think
Pad Carbon X1 Gen 6 and light represents it as a percentage. Also
we need to use pamixer instead of pactl because there is no simple
way to get the current volume with pactl.
See: https://github.com/francma/wob