Caffeine (For my Computer)

This is a little note about a wonderful extension for Gnome (a popular desktop environment for Linux). Out of the box, Gnome is a bit light on features and settings. Enabling Tweaks and Extensions allows for a lot of customization.

A recent discovery is the extension Caffeine. There’s very little to it. All it does is put a little coffee cup indicator in your top menu bar. When activated, you get some steam coming out of the cup, and your computer screen will never go to sleep. When it’s deactivated, it does nothing.

(For reference, also visible is Dropbox and another Gnome extension that enables clipboard history.)

This may seem small, but when I’m recording a podcast I am not doing much with my computer, but I certainly need it to stay awake. For a long time I would have to either wiggle my mouse every few minutes, or go into my power settings and set sleep to Never. Neither of these are elegant solutions. Just clicking the little icon in my menu is much simpler. It’s little ideas like this extension that allow my devices to go from a tool I’m working around to one that works for me.

I’m sure very few people reading this run Linux (or have much desire to), but most platforms have similar little applications that can increase ease of use. I suggest thinking about what things bother you on a somewhat regular basis, and search for a solution. Odds are someone else is having the same annoyance.

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