02-01-2020
Due to problems with the Blynk business model and their pricing structure, I have decided not to use Blynk for any further app development.
Unfortunately, I cannot recommend Blynk and their, what I consider deceptive, "play to pay" business model; and nor can I recommend their support community.
I also read the Blynk privacy policy and according to their privacy policy, they can provide the "behavioral exhaust" data we generate on the Blynk network to third parties.
This appears to be yet another "surveillance capitalist" -type of business, where they will partner with data miners and other third parties and use our data without our consent for behavioral-analytics.
From
Blynk Terms of Use (TOS) policy:
Quote:
By using the [Blynk] Service, you are granting us (and any service providers or Providers used by us) permission to access your account and those messages, data, information, text, graphics, audio, video or other material and content of any kind posted/uploaded/transmitted to or through the Service using your account, to process and submit said material to End Users.
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cairo-dock
CAIRO-DOCK(1) General Commands Manual CAIRO-DOCK(1)
NAME
cairo-dock - An light eye-candy fully themable animated dock for any Linux desktop
SYNOPSYS
cairo-dock
Description
An light eye-candy fully themable animated dock for any Linux desktop This has a family-likeness with OSX dock, but with more options. Uses
cairo to render nice graphics, and Glitz to use hardware acceleration. It's fully configurable and can be a taskbar too. You can easily
plug applets into it.
Usage
% cairo-dock [OPTION...]
Options
Help Options:
-h, --help
Show help options
Application Options:
-l, --log
log verbosity (debug,message,warning,critical,error) default is warning
-c, --cairo
use Cairo backend
-o, --opengl
use OpenGL backend
-O, --indirect-opengl
use OpenGL backend and toggle On/Off indirect rendering. Use this instead of -o if you have some drawing artifacts, like invisible
icons.
-i, --indirect
deprecated - see -O
-a, --keep-above
keep the dock above other windows whatever
-p, --no-skip-pager
show the dock in pager
-b, --no-skip-taskbar
show the dock in taskbar
-s, --no-sticky
don't make the dock appear on all desktops
-t, --toolbar-hint
force the window manager to consider cairo-dock as a toolbar instead of a dock
-n, --normal-hint
force the window manager to consider cairo-dock as a normal appli instead of a dock
-e, --env
force the dock to consider this environnement - it may crash the dock if not set properly.
-d, --dir
force the dock to load this directory, instead of ~/.config/cairo-dock.
-m, --maintenance
allow to edit the config before the dock is started and show the config panel on start
-x, --exclude
exclude a given plug-in from activating (it is still loaded though)
-f, --safe-mode
don't load any plug-ins
-C, --capuccino
-X, --expresso
-L, --cafe-latte
Cairo-Dock makes anything, including coffee !
-v, --version
print version and quit.
-M, --modules-dir
ask the dock to load additionnal modules contained in this directory (though it is unsafe for your dock to load unnofficial mod-
ules).
-T, --testing
for debugging purpose only. The crash manager will not be started to hunt down the bugs.
-E, --easter-eggs
for debugging purpose only. Some hidden and still unstable options will be activated.
-S, --server
address of a server containing additional themes. This will overwrite the default server address.
-k, --locked
lock the dock so that any modification is impossible for users.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Debian Cairo-dock Maintainers <pkg-cairo-dock-devel@lists.alioth.debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux sys-
tem(but may be used by others).
March 2010 CAIRO-DOCK(1)