https://activitywatch.net/ doesn't take screenshots, But depending on what you're using it may accurately accurately record what you're doing in a different way.
This is another tool that doesn't exactly do what you're asking for but may also be useful. https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/ActivityJournal
No clue about Bluetooth 5.x, but your no hassle bet is always to start at ThinkPenguin. https://www.thinkpenguin.com/category/catalog/networking-gear-gnu-linux
I saw this on here and it's a really impressive application but my problem with it is that the saving of the files seems to be in some completely unique format and even though you can export it it doesn't really feel good to have to do that with something where you'd spend a lot of time writing.
I had a really good time over the past day and a half spending time writing in the application and I found it fantastic from that standpoint but I have already lost some of the work I've done because you can only have one open "project" at a time and you have to export it and even though it seems to save it it encourages installing as an application so there's problems here that really do need to be addressed so just kind of be forwarned that you're gonna have to export and save frequently, and it's confusing.
On a podcast called Motherfoclóir (it's about language) someone said something like "the only difference between a dialect and a language is an army."
On a podcast called Motherfoclóir (it's about language) someone said something like "the only difference between a dialect and a language is an army."
On a podcast called Motherfoclóir (it's about language) someone said something like "the only difference between a dialect and a language is an army."