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  • naitro@lemmy.worldtoPrivacyAny *good* keyboard recommations?
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    11 months ago

    I use openboard and it does exactly what I want it to do: it displays characters I can type out myself. I don’t use swipe typing, predictions or autocorrect as those never work well enough, usually exclusively giving shit suggestions or corrections. I also use three languages daily, so I’d have to constantly switch the keyboard language, if I had autocorrect/predictions/swipe turned on.

    I do understand that my use case is not the norm, but I still wanted to give my two cents.



  • I’ve been using FF for years now, probably since the quantum update. Tbh, the thing that prevented me to switch to any other browser since is the ctrl+tab functionality. I HATE cycling through tabs in any other order than by most recent tab. I didn’t find a setting to change it on chrome when I was forced to use it for work, but in FF it’s easily found in the settings and probably was on by default at some point as I don’t recall ever changing it.

    In recent years the privacy aspect and the fact that it isn’t made by google have also played a role in why I’ve stuck with firefox. Also extension support on android, although the browser is still a bit slower than chrome on mobile.


  • naitro@lemmy.worldtoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.worldTelevision
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    1 year ago

    Yes. I got my dad’s old LG B8 (2018 model iirc) when he bought a newer model and it still looks great to this day.

    One thing to remember is that TVs in stores are likely using some kind of vivid color preset, which isn’t color accurate (some people do like oversaturated colors, I personally don’t). The perfect contrast, though, is as impressive home as it is in the store.


  • My thoughts about your first few points:

    • I, and many others it seems, think the Sync for Reddit app was priced almost too low. Only a few dollars for an app isn’t sustainable for the dev in the long run. I believe people using reddit sync with ads actually supported the dev more than people buying the app.

    • The reddit API was free, so it technically didn’t have ads if you used some ad-free (FOSS) 3rd party app. Sync for lemmy isn’t any different in that sense.

    • Sure, the lemmy devs and instances also need money to run the service. People are free to and should donate to them as well. Sync for lemmy, however, isn’t costing instances any more than FOSS apps.

    The rest of your points are just personal preference, really. If you like the app, buy it or use it with ads. If you don’t like the app, use something else. Honestly surprised by how much hate an app no one is forcing people to use is getting.