5/1/2026 at 11:40:48 AM
Cool. Just want to chime in that I wanted to see how quickly GPT-5.5 can turn this into a KDE Plasma 6 Plasmoid. Took about 10 minutes and two dollars, and now I have a nice QML app showing the same information in my taskbar.Just wanted to say this because I feel it's really crazy that I can just do this today...
by pimeys
5/1/2026 at 11:53:47 AM
To save me 10 mins and $2, is this posted to GitHub somewhere?by geordieboozer
5/1/2026 at 11:59:34 AM
Absolutely this is worth packaging for KDE.Although I imagine if you don't have the motivation to make it in the first place, you likely don't have the motivation to package it.
by rustyhancock
5/1/2026 at 6:23:05 PM
I've got Opus crunching on it now, will update when I have it finished and publishedEdit:
https://github.com/Zetaphor/whatcable-linux
Running on my Fedora KDE machine right now. Also includes a CLI so you could wrap your own widget
I still need to figure out publishing, doing this in between work meetings.
by Zetaphor
5/3/2026 at 7:55:51 AM
This is so cool that we can port useful stuff like this in minutes, thanks for sharing!I packaged it for Arch Linux AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/whatcable-linux
by fidelramos
5/1/2026 at 9:37:13 PM
I do not use KDE and wanted just command-line version of it without any Qt dependencies, so I've burned some tokens and produced just that:by vzaliva
5/2/2026 at 5:32:15 AM
Sorry, I'm late to the party but there's no rust port yet, so ..https://crates.io/crates/whatcable
Thanks to the previous implementers/clauders.. I don't take any credits.
by _blk
5/2/2026 at 8:10:12 AM
I have Claude working on a port to Intercal. Says it may take awhile, I'll post updates when they're available.by pseudohadamard
5/2/2026 at 9:08:30 AM
> Swift --(claude)--> Plasmoid --(claude)--> CLI --(claude)--> Rust-Port --(claude)--> IntercalIs this the human centipede of programming?
by hnben
5/2/2026 at 10:41:39 AM
Yes, as long as there are humans reviewing and quality-gating the outputs at every stage.Otherwise, it's just a very long exoprosthetic digestive tract.
by TeMPOraL
5/2/2026 at 2:27:09 PM
Interesting. GPT-5.5 implementation was simpler with Python and a QML code.by pimeys
5/2/2026 at 8:12:25 PM
Python was a choice offered during the ideation phase but I chose to go with the C++ implementationby Zetaphor
5/1/2026 at 3:48:21 PM
I am happy to package it and port it for Gtk/GNOME today.by techwizrd
5/1/2026 at 5:57:38 PM
If you end up doing that, please post it here. I'd be a very happy user of that extensionby darnir
5/1/2026 at 9:32:04 PM
Also happy to test it out on Gnomeby mfkp
5/2/2026 at 9:59:03 AM
[dead]by hnben
5/1/2026 at 12:56:06 PM
I feel like this is so lazy bothering maintainers for it is not great.by pimeys
5/1/2026 at 3:32:18 PM
No need to bother maintainers, just package it up and upload it to the KDE store as a Plasma extension. Then it can appear for download in "Get New Widgets" in Plasma edit mode. Plenty of "lazy" widgets in there.by marmarama
5/2/2026 at 10:38:29 AM
Admiral Ackbar has entered the chat.Making something has a well-defined end. Packaging something for distribution is an easy way to walk yourself into a long-term commitment.
by TeMPOraL
5/1/2026 at 12:08:22 PM
It's 1st of May here, so probably not doing it today. Looking into it a bit more when I get back from the parties. but it's basically just three files: QML for the UI, some python code to parse /proc data and a metadata file.by pimeys
5/1/2026 at 3:20:36 PM
> It's 1st of May hereIs that date significant somewhere? It was an nice sunny Friday for me.
by lostlogin
5/1/2026 at 4:01:53 PM
It's May Day, which is a labour holiday everywhere except North America commemorating the Haymarket Affair when American police brutally repressed striking workers .In North America we have Labor Day in September to distance it from the historical associations with actual organizing and police brutality.
by hdndjsbbs
5/1/2026 at 5:12:06 PM
Still widely noted in Chicago, where the Haymarket riot took place. There's even a very well-attended reenactment every year.North America is a big place. Generalizations always fail.
by reaperducer
5/2/2026 at 12:31:24 AM
May Day has been around significantly longer than the Haymarket Affair.. a couple thousands years at least.by leptons
5/2/2026 at 12:40:12 PM
That's actually a different holiday celebrated on the same day. Why the other holiday got the name May Day is beyond me.by dotancohen
5/1/2026 at 9:36:54 PM
You do know that no sea/ocean has split the continent and that Mexico is still in North America right?1st of may is festive day in Mexico.
by prmoustache
5/1/2026 at 5:48:54 PM
International Workers Day:by DavideNL
5/2/2026 at 2:24:54 PM
It's huge in Berlin. First sunny and warm day this year and techno parties everywhere.by pimeys
5/1/2026 at 3:43:07 PM
May Day - like labour day in Canada/USA... but on the first of Mayby harwoodr
5/1/2026 at 10:08:15 PM
I would argue nothing about American Labor Day has anything to do with labor at all. Honestly we should just rename it “Summer’s End” because there is literally no theme. The ad flyers for the sales on that weekend have, if any perceivable theme at all, red, white and blue / Stars and Stripes for some reason. It’s traditional that school starts the day after it, but in many places that’s been dragged several weeks sooner into August for some sick reason.We just don’t even have any holiday that honors labor, laborers, or labor unions.
by xp84
5/3/2026 at 11:13:00 AM
>> We just don’t even have any holiday that honors labor, laborers, or labor unions.That holiday is May Day but it's not federally recognized in the US specifically to hinder labor organizing in this country. President Grover Cleveland went with the September alternative proposed by one of the early unions because it was "less inflammatory" than May Day which was preferred by all the other unions.
by wffurr
5/2/2026 at 10:54:00 AM
> I would argue nothing about American Labor Day has anything to do with labor at all. Honestly we should just rename it “Summer’s End” because there is literally no theme.Isn't that true of most holidays pretty much anywhere in the West these days? Sure, there's Christmas and Halloween and Easter that have specific themes, but excepting deeply-religious communities who practice associated traditions, they're as meaningful as cosmetic items in free-to-play games. But every country has a bunch of other holidays that most people don't know or care about much beyond knowing it's a day off.
by TeMPOraL
5/2/2026 at 9:47:38 PM
You’re not entirely off-base. But I think that people do get that Memorial Day, in addition to being the most popular day to BBQ, is about appreciating those who gave their lives in service of their country (i.e. they died for us). Valentine’s Day is about love. But Labor Day? People say “well uh I guess it’s about…work? Which we celebrate by not working lol”by xp84
5/2/2026 at 1:43:38 PM
> in many places that’s been dragged several weeks sooner into AugustDo you mean April?
by lostlogin
5/2/2026 at 9:48:52 PM
I mean they start school in August in many places now, instead of the traditional September, the Tuesday following Labor Day, a change which I think is dumb.by xp84
5/1/2026 at 3:26:52 PM
[dead]by kdkdodjckejfj
5/1/2026 at 9:48:45 PM
Did exactly this with the Sennheiser BTD-700 Bluetooth dongle. Found someone had done the work to create a little C library for controlling the dongle and with that Claude had created a nice widget for KDE to control my headphones.by rigrassm
5/2/2026 at 7:05:11 AM
Yeah it's insane how quickly the platform issue get solved by LLMs for 90% of software.I fixed lots of old tools' issues with using older broken APIs as well this way.
by porridgeraisin