The reason I switched from Gboard was because it autocorrected a capital “I” to a small “i”
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- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Big Gboard 13.3 update preps stylus handwriting, mini voice typing UI, gen AI stickers, moreEnglish3·2 years ago
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Mishaal Rahman: ASUS is NOT killing off bootloader unlocking for its phonesEnglish251·2 years ago
Asus ZenPhone? Have you been living under a rock these past few months lol
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoGoogle@lemdro.id•Google Gmail continuously nagging to enable Enhanced Safe BrowsingEnglish1·2 years ago
Man that would be great. My business is on Zoho Mail and I’ve been thinking of moving it over elsewhere. Would be great if Zoho also offered something like Takeout for importing the mails elsewhere
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoGoogle@lemdro.id•Google Gmail continuously nagging to enable Enhanced Safe BrowsingEnglish4·2 years ago
Did you import that email elsewhere? Or is it in a readable format that is even usable? Would love to know
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Google Assistant rolling out Lens-powered ‘Search screen’ that reliably appearsEnglish11·2 years ago
Just wait until Google eventually kills it off lol
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Tip: Nearby Share can send entire folders from your Android device to other Android devices, Chromebooks, and Windows PCs through the Files by Google appEnglish2·2 years ago
IIRC, that is literally just a skinned KDE Connect lol. Probably even just a name change. Never used Zorin, but this is what I remember either DistroTube or Chris Titus saying.
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoLiterature@beehaw.org•What are you reading? (August 2023)English2·2 years ago
I’m currently reading Over Sea, Under Stone by Susan Cooper, which is the first book in the Dark is Rising sequence.
I first read this book years ago, and what has stuck me ever since was the vivid use of imagery by Cooper. I’ve also watched the movie, but it’s the book that has always stuck with me.
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoFree and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Easy to use apps for having a watch party?English9·2 years ago
This is usually a function that full blown media servers offer.
Jellyfin is the one that jumps to mind with this functionality, however I haven’t really this functionality out as of yet.
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoProgramming@beehaw.org•Tailwind CSS, and the death of web craftsmanshipEnglish2·2 years ago
Isn’t that still the case there?
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoGoogle@lemdro.id•YouTube will test built-in tool to convert horizontal videos into ShortsEnglish3·2 years ago
I remember it being a huge thing on r/cinematography and r/praisethecameraman
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Google Play Store tests semipermanent bottom barEnglish22·2 years ago
Back in the day, it was a really great way to find new apps. And by back in the day, I mean when it was still called the Android Market.
Its initial transition to Play Store in the ICS era also wasn’t too bad. It still kept a lot of the good things from Android Market. But since the launch of Lollipop, things have really deteriorated. It might not have really been the fault of Google, but there’s a lot more noise with subpar apps that crowd the store now. There’s also the incessant ads for sketchy apps featured prominently that leaves a bad aftertaste in your mouth.
Like you, I’ve probably spent like 30 minutes on the Play Store over the last 4 years probably. Every app I want today is either on F-Droid, or already pre-installed on my phone. Or they’re PWAs, and it’s easy to install them just by going to the website.
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•What's your favourite open source app and why?English3·2 years ago
Nextcloud News, Nextcloud Notes, Nextcloud, and DAVx5/ICSx5. I also really like FairMail; it’s one of the best email clients I have tried.
The former set of apps allows me to ditch most of Google’s services.
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Lenovo Tab P12 Review: Lenovo’s latest tablet packs a massive screen on a budgetEnglish21·2 years ago
Yes, most definitely! It’s the reason I avoid Android tablets in general. I have a random Android tablet from Lenovo that runs Lollipop and is stock-ish.
Used it for about a year, and now it sits as a paperweight.
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•10 years ago, Google launched the 2nd-gen Nexus 7, and no tablet has captured its magic sinceEnglish2·2 years ago
There have been very few good affordable Android tablets: both the variants of the Nexus 7, and then the only other one I can recollect is the Amazon Fire Tablet 7, which launched probably sometime in 2015 or 16.
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•10 years ago, Google launched the 2nd-gen Nexus 7, and no tablet has captured its magic sinceEnglish3·2 years ago
Yes, definitely! I don’t have as much use for a tablet these days, which is an unfortunate thing. My phone is big enough to cover most use cases, and my iPad 2017 is too big to be used comfortably for most things - it’s not ergonomic to hold upright in most conditions, it’s slippery without a folio case (and cases are hard to find unless you get an official Apple one which is very expensive), typing on it is a pain because of how thin it is, and the only saving grace it has in terms of typing is the mini floating swipeable keyboard added to iPad OS in recent years.
I’d definitely love to run something like a Nexus 7 again! Perfect form factor for most things, including media consumption, reading books, and much much more!
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Overture Maps Foundation Releases Its First World-Wide Open Map Dataset (backed by Amazon, Meta, Microsoft, TomTom)English4·2 years ago
I add it through their web interface. I signed up several years ago, but I spent 2020 and 2021 updating OSM for my city to be as good as Google Maps for major places, posting their open and close times, better pin placement and such.
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•10 years ago, Google launched the 2nd-gen Nexus 7, and no tablet has captured its magic sinceEnglish8·2 years ago
Man, I always wanted a Nexus 7, but it was never easy to get one in my country back then. And then Google officially partnered with Amazon and Flipkart to launch the tablet…right after I’d gotten a new iPad.
- inspector@gadgetro.idOPtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Report: Google is ‘considering’ a foldable Pixel tabletEnglish8·2 years ago
So that they can abandon it in short order like they do with their messaging apps
- inspector@gadgetro.idtoAndroid@lemdro.id•Introducing a new Play Store for large screensEnglish3·2 years ago
Interesting, I saw some of this UI on my Android TV last week. Unsure if that’s how it’s always been or if they were doing some A/B testing. It was refreshing to use a UI that was intuitive, NGL.
I know one guy in one of our Telegram chats that simply loves their Android turtle emoji
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