I find it’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just a decent commitment to get into it.
I find it’s not that I don’t like them, it’s just a decent commitment to get into it.
Also using this, but the swipe prediction is garbage sometimes.
In the sentence above, it didn’t predict 3x words, nor give me the correct one as an option, and I had to type it manually.
If I swipe really slow, it performs a little better. But who wants to do that?
Maybe in doing something wrong in the settings.
What I like about it: it isn’t google, and I can use a QWERTY layout, with number row, and the shift+number matches that of a standard keyboard. Couldn’t get that to work with other FOSS keyboards,
Would a Windows Enterprise 10 LTSC IoT edition be better than Windows Server though?
Probably need one, just for the benchmark comparisons.
Why not Firefox + uBlock Origin for Android?
Can it, or others mentioned in thread, stream from shared folder on local networks?
One if somewhat temporary.
Both if I want 1-2% increase in performance.
“You’re not good for much, but you do a damn good vacuum.”
-60yo lady to 20yo me, bookshop job.
La la la (puts fingers in ears) I’m not listening!
At that point I think many would just get a decent powerbank. I’d prefer a larger capacity battery, 7000-10000mah even if the phone is slightly heavier and bigger. Especially for travel.
Not smoke.
Is it just me or is that more of a hinderance?
Has options for pasting, and even a clipboard history feature? Although have not enabled that or tested it.
Same. I’ve been attempting to de-Google and stick with FOSS where possible, but only Lawnchair has come close to Nova Launcher, but it’s not without its limitations like setting a primary home screen, and better widget padding and removing round corners.
I’m still experimenting with others, but many are no longer under active development either.
Agreed. Plenty of notes apps; none with decent collaboration features.
I went with FUTO Keyboard. It’s the only keyboard that ticks all my boxes to replace GBoard so far.
I wish the swiping predictions were a bit better though.
I tried it and was underwhelmed, but also overwhelmed.
I love the idea of choosing everything I want, but Arch also meant the pain of learning to install everything I actually need first.
Is there a minimalistic distro that installs all just the essentials (drivers, services like DHCP, a package manager, desktop GUI), and then I choose from there?
I started moving from Firefox to LibreWolf and found a few too many convenient features broke.
I think password and bookmark syncing was too difficult to move away from, as I use them across devices/phone.
Haven’t had time to research alternative methods or practices.
You mean the year of unpatched Windows 10.