I am on Mint XFCE and Redshift is just so inconsistent and I have tried its forks, also inconsistent. So instead I have been using sct in the terminal to adjust the temperature, and have set a command that resets it back to normal every time that I log on. However, I was wondering if there is a way to make it so that “sct 2750” runs every day at 10 pm or during a specific period of time.

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    I’m going to go out on a limb and assume you’ve never used ChatGPT for anything. It’s much better than talking to a real person. You should try it someday.

    These are some of the things I’ve used it for in the past week:

    • Compiled a custom Linux kernel
    • Wrote comments, examples, and unit tests for my code
    • Improved network security
    • Fixed my Xorg config
    • Wrote a bunch of emails for work stuff
    • Rewrote my resume
    • Made a workout routine based on the equipment I have
    • Put together a playlist of 70s and 80s funk music, excluding well-known artists/songs
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      I’m well aware of its capabilities and it can do a lot, undoubtedly. I just imagine that if they’re going to a social media site to ask a question the goal is to have a person give them advice rather than being told to take the question elsewhere.

      But it is what it is, my reply wasn’t meant to be a diss on ChatGPT, it’s a cool tool. Just personal preference at the end of the day. For some things I could see myself using ChatGPT for convenience, for other things where I’m not so hellbent on saving time I find it much more fulfilling to research and gain a better understanding through my own searches or from interacting with others and getting different human perspectives on a topic.