Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, no more.
Baby don’t hurt me, don’t hurt me, no more.
As @theshatterstone54@feddit.uk suggested: Turning off auto correction (‘Autokorrektur’) solves the problem with my AOSP keyboard temporarily.
Let’s hope there will be a better fix in the future, because as a non native english speaker I rely heavily on auto correction. Changing keyboard would be annoying, my fingers just got used to this one. And changing to another client than Jerboa would be sad as well, it’s the only client on f-droid.
Same with me. Makes writing really hard because you really don’t wont to add something later or chaos ensures.
Updating the version to 0.0.42 didn’t help in my case.
Thank you, that was exactly it. Using AOSP Keyboard with text correction. And thanks for the github link!
I use Gnome on my Surface laptop, no modifications necessary. Three finger swipe to the left for the next workspace, every option I need is in the upper right corner and a few custom keyboard short cuts, it’s perfect.
And on my main PC it’s Herbstluft WM. Everything has it’s use case.
I forgot to mention: the search for adresses also needs a little bit to get used to. I wish I could turn on an online search, so that I can find places I haven’t downloaded yet.
If you take my city as an example: everything is build around cars, we don’t have any bike lanes. To fix this, they painted those dottet lines on the road, easy to ignore for drivers.
The knowledge that they have to take away space from car infrastructure to repurpose it for sidewalks and bikelanes would be a huge step, because there is simply no other solution. Every expertise the city ordered is saying it, but they still won’t except the facts and try to weasel out with those painted bike lanes.
So in general you are right, one shouldn’t be happy when your gain is based on another beings loss. But in infrastructure planing terms it would simply make the city a better place for everyone.
It still hasn’t an intuitive UI, some options are a bit too well hidden. But everything is there and I haven’t had any bugs over the last year.
I used it for setting routes for hiking, recording routes for OSM edits, navigating bike and car, saving places I visited,… Love the app.
Amazing that people are willing to pay for an app that tracks them. And trust a closed source button that says ‘please don’t track me anymore’.
Same results for me… Are we using duckduckgo wrong? I want to make it understand me
Ah, thanks for the info. Too bad.
Will it also be released on F-Droid in the future?
I do trust Open Whisper and their open source project as well. I also trust Meta to do everything possible to collect even the slightest bit of data possible. Plus as Whatsapp is completely proprietary we don’t know how the solution from Open Whisper was integrated. Why not open source it like Signal does?
Do you think Whatsapp is actually encrypted and isn’t a tool to get more information from its users because Meta pinky promised? Closed source piece of garbage.
Thanks, if my nextcloud solution isn’t working well I will check out Feedbin.
Everything in one place, controled by me, no algorithm, that sounds perfect!
Thank you! With this information I found ‘Nextcloud News’, which seems to be a RSS reader I can use on my nextcloud server.
The amount of RSS reader on F-Droid is overwhelming and some look better than Nextcloud News. But having everything accessible on every device beats design.
That sounds very interesting! Where do I start if I want to build my own RSS feed? Can you recommend any software (foss would be nice)? How do I add a subscription into the Feed?
If you want to continue to use Strawberry, you could stream your music with a subsonic server, Strawberry supports that.
For me it was the other way round: I was using Nextcloud music and searched for a music player on Linux that could stream my .flac-collection via subsonic. That is how I found Strawberry.