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but even if I could figure out how to do it in Linux, I kind of hate that the paradigm is to detect system theme and not to have a toggle switch

you could even just have the system theme provide the default value for the switch

but there should be a switch

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something that seems to be an outstanding problem with webdev that drives me insane is that many websites "detect system-theme" to serve light mode or dark mode, but linux distros don't seem to have a global "light theme" "dark theme" paradigm

if someone knows how to do this in debian cinnamon let me know cause it drives me insane

We're giving a talk at the 15th Hackers On Planet Earth (HOPE) Conference in New York city on July 12th to the 14th.

We'll be presenting on AI and Animism, two topics near and dear to our heart which we endeavour to synthesise and synergise.

transfaerie.com/2024/06/01/the

Doing some more practice and then working on faebot (or possibly brownie bot, we shall see)

<twitch.tv/transfaeries>

Also, here's a link to our Community Discord, so you can talk to the bots you see on stream!

discord.gg/Xa3t55CmKS

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Here's the VOD from that day's stream. We did some python sets practice and then we started working on a new discord bot using discord.js

youtu.be/UtA4bTTyj-E

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